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Fernand Lindsay (born May 11, 1928) is a Canadian artistic director, teacher, and organist renowned for his contributions to music education and festival organization. He taught at Joliette College since 1953 and held leadership roles in cultural institutions such as the JMC (YMC) Centre in Joliette.
- Studied philosophy at the University of Montreal's Institute of Medieval Studies (1954-55)
- Studied at the Catholic Institute of Paris and Sorbonne (1963-64)
His research and practice focused on music pedagogy, choral conducting, and the development of youth music programs. He founded pivotal institutions like the Camp musical de Lanaudière and the École de musique du Centre culturel de Joliette, shaping regional musical identity.
- JMC Medal
- Member of the Order of Canada (1986)
- Chevalier of the Ordre national du Québec (1990)
Lindsay's legacy includes establishing the Festival international de Lanaudière in 1978 and mentoring young musicians through grants and competitions, blending academic rigor with community engagement.



