Conrad Laforte


Conrad Laforte was a Québécois ethnologist and librarian. He created the Catalogue de la Chanson Folklorique Francaise which contains 80,000 entries.

Early life and education

Laforte was born in Kénogami. He studied in Chicoutimi, the Université Laval, and finally the Université de Montréal.

Career

Laforte studied and wrote about the origins of traditional French and French Canadian music, and worked with anthropologist Marius Barbeau to record many songs and stories that had been until then passed down orally in the culture. Laforte's best-known work is the six volume Catalogue de la Chanson Folklorique Francaise.
Laforte taught folklore at the University of Laval. He also developed a set of criteria for classifying songs by genre. In 1982 he was elected to membership in the Royal Society of Canada. His honours include the Marius-Barbeau Medal and the Raymond-Casgrain Prize.

Works

^ Vision d'un Societé par les chansons de tradition orale à caractère épique et tragique, 1997