André Gagnon's 1980 release, "Mouvements," is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary classical and progressive music. This concise yet impactful album spans just 37 minutes, featuring seven tracks that showcase Gagnon's unique blend of classical training and innovative composition. The album opens with "Les Beaux Jours," setting the tone for a collection that is both introspective and dynamic. "La Ballade" and "Un Lift Pour Ville Emard" offer a mix of lyrical beauty and rhythmic complexity, while "Un Été Fragile" brings a touch of delicate melancholy. The title tracks, "Mouvements-Premier," "Mouvements-Deuxième," and "Mouvements-Troisième," form a triptych of movements that highlight Gagnon's mastery of structure and emotion. Released under the Audiogram label, "Mouvements" is a testament to André Gagnon's ability to create music that resonates with depth and sophistication.