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Quebec composer tackles Pink Floyd opera brick by brick

Julien Bilodeau's Another Brick in the Wall, inspired by the 1979 album, premiered in Montreal on Saturday.

Julien Bilodeau's Another Brick in the Wall, inspired by the 1979 album, premieres in Montreal

Another Brick in the Wall, based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album, The Wall, premieres in Montreal March 11. (Opera de Montreal)

Montrealer JulienBilodeauwas a fan of progressive rock before he was a classical composer.

He even put out a progressive-rock albumat 18 years old, featuring three tracksrunning a total of 47 minutes.

So whenhe was invited to take on his first opera project, transposing the classic 1979 concept album,The Wall, he jumped at the opportunity.
Quebec's Julien Bilodeau composed Another Brick in the Wall as his first opera project. (Opera de Montreal)

"The album was in the collection of my father," he told CBC's All in a Weekend. "In my youth, I was a big fan of Pink Floyd and then I got away from that kind of music to concentrate onclassical."

The story follows Pink, a character whose life begins with the loss of his father during WWII and continues with abuse from his schoolteachers, an overprotective motherand the breakdown of his marriage.

An idea sparkedin Montreal

Pink Floyd's bassist and vocalist Roger Waters created The Wall following the 1977 In the Flesh Tour, which brought the band to Montreal's Olympic Stadium.

As Bilodeau explains, during the last song of the setWaters became aggressive and spat in the face of an unruly fan. Later a small riot erupted at the front of the stage as audience members refused to let the concert come to an end.
British progressive rock band Pink Floyd performs in Montreal in 1977. (Radio-Canada archives)

"After that show, he felt very, very remorseful," said Bilodeau. "Now I'm feeling isolated. I feel they don't understand. Evenif there are big numbers in my shows, I feel alone. So he had this idea, next time I'm doing a show, I'm going to build a wall, between them and me."

A 'magical moment' with Waters

Bilodeau saidwhen he first met with Waters about the opera project, he was sceptical, but agreed to listen.
Roger Waters performs The Wall in 2012. (Rogerwaterstours.com)

He had completed a solo tour of The Wall several years before in 2012 and Bilodeau felt he was "in a point in his life where he was ready to leave his baby."

Bilodeau describes a "magical moment" where he played the first selection ofmusic for Waters in New York.

"Something happened, I cannot express. He turned around to me and said, 'Bravo. You got it.'"

In that moment, Bilodeaurecallsthe feeling of elation.

"I feel so light. I could run Manhattan up and down like five times."


Theworld premiere of OpradeMontral's Another Brick in the Wall tookplace Saturday night at Salle Wilfrid Pelletier. Itruns until March 27.

With files from All in a Weekend