Flore Laurentienne

Flore Laurentienne is performing at Tube Factory artspace on Wednesday, March, 26, 2025 from 7-9pm EST.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased HERE via Eventbrite.

In addition, Indianapolis composer and instrumentalist Rob Funkhouser will open the concert. 

Each performance is a chance to step into a world where music and nature intertwine—a rare and intimate experience.

Flore Laurentienne is an open window to the technicolor soundscapes of Mathieu David Gagnon – the Canadian composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist who shapes vast orchestral sound to interpret the rugged wilderness and waters of his native Québec. The namesake of an inventory documenting St. Lawrence Valley flora, Flore Laurentienne illumes the science and spirit of his surrounds through expansive string orchestrations melded with the textures and experimentation of early analogue synths.

Following the compass and critical acclaim of his Volume Idebut, Flore Laurentienne returned in October 2022 with Volume II to resume his voyage into environment and emotion. Recorded with string and clarinet ensembles along with Gagnon’s signature modulation, Volume IIexplores forces of water as metaphorical markers to navigate passages of life and loss, . Reflecting the parallel tenors of nature and humankind, Volume II locates another estuary in Flore Laurentienne’s tides toward contemporary sonic romanticism.

In his approach to composition hued by leitmotif and constraint, Gagnon challenges himself to extract beauty from simplicity in homage to the changing faces of natural landscapes. The presence of familiarity and flux in Volume I is heightened through the vivid instrumentation of a fifteen-piece string orchestra, which Gagnon brings together with an array of 1960s and 70s synthesizers, including the Minimoog Model D, the EMS Synthi and combo organs – an innately ambitious project which forges the composer’s distinctive path in the expansion of classical music archetypes.

Flore Laurentienne was nominated in seven categories at the 2020 ADISQ in Québec, winning the ‘Arrangement of the Year’ and ‘Sound Recording and Mixing of the Year’. In 2020, Volume I was longlisted for the Polaris Music Prize and received four nominations at the Felix Awards for ‘Revelation of the Year’, ‘Songwriter of the Year’, ‘Critic’s Choice Album of the Year’ and ‘Instrumental Album of the Year’. In 2021, Flore Laurentienne was nominated for the** Juno Awards** ‘Instrumental Album of the Year’ in recognition for his contribution to Canadian music. In addition, Fleuve No. 1 opened the Chanel fashion show at Paris Fashion Week 2022.

Awards & Recognition

Nominated at the 2021 JUNOS Awards for Instrumental Album of the Year

Nominated on the 2020 Polaris Prize Short List for Volume 1

Winner at the 2020 ADISQ for Arrangement of the Yearfor Volume 1

Winner at the 2020 ADISQ for Sound Recording and Mixing of the Year for Volume 1

Nominated at the 2020 ADISQ for Best New Artist

Nominated at the 2020 ADISQ for Album of the Year – Critic’s Choice for Volume 1

Nominated at the 2020 ADISQ for Author or Composer of the Year for Volume 1

Nominated at the 2020 ADISQ for Revelation of the Yearfor Volume 1

Nominated at the 2020 ADISQ for Songwriter of the Yearfor Volume 1

Nominated at the 2020 ADISQ for Album of the Year – Instrumental for Volume 1

Rob Funkhouser is a composer, performer, and instrument builder who can never quite sit still. His work is concerned with ideas of place, memory, and pattern and he is interested in interrogating the interstitial spaces between established genres.