43rd Félix Awards
DateNovember 7, 2021
Hosted byLouis-José Houde
Television/radio coverage
NetworkSRC

The 42nd Félix Awards were held on November 7, 2021 to honour achievements in Quebec music.[1] The gala ceremony was hosted by Louis-José Houde, and televised by Ici Radio-Canada Télé.[2]

Nominees and winners

Male Artist of the Year Female Artist of the Year
Group of the Year Revelation of the Year
Song of the Year Songwriter of the Year
Indigenous Artist of the Year Adult Contemporary Album of the Year
Alternative Album of the Year Anglophone Album of the Year
Bestselling Album of the Year Classical Album of the Year, Solo or Small Ensemble
  • Blue ribbon Charles Richard-Hamelin and Andrew Wan, Beethoven ‐ Intégrale des Sonates pour violon et piano Vol. 2: Nos 1, 2, 3, 5
  • Mathieu Gaudet, Schubert ‐ Intégrale des sonates et œuvres majeures pour piano, Vol. 3
  • Nadia Labrie, Antoine Bareil, Isaac Chalk and Benoît Loiselle, Flûte Passion: Mozart
  • Myriam Leblanc with Ensemble Mirabilia, Vivaldi: Luce e Ombra
  • Charles Richard-Hamelin, Chopin: 24 Préludes ‐ Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise
Country Album of the Year Critic's Choice Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Alex Burger, Sweet Montérégie
  • Irvin Blais, Léda
  • Émilie Daraîche, Émilie Daraîche
  • Léa Jarry, L'heure d'été
  • Pat Groulx et les bas blancs, Besoin de rien
Electronic Album of the Year Folk Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon CRi, Juvenile
  • 10after10, The Boxer Rebellion
  • Das Mörtal, Miami Beach Witches
  • DJ UNPIER, Gawteries
  • Totalement Sublime, Totalement Sublime
Instrumental Album of the Year Interpretive Album of the Year
Jazz Album of the Year Other Language Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Jordan Officer, Jazz Vol. 1
  • François Bourassa, L'Impact du silence
  • Simon Denizart, Nomad
  • Misc, Partager l’ambulance
  • Christine Tassan Quintette, Voyage intérieur
  • Blue ribbon Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu, Renegade Breakdown
  • Alex McMahon, Expat Vol. 1
  • Justine Quetzal, Breath of Healing
  • Wake Island, Born to Leave
Pop Album of the Year Rap Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Connaisseur Ticaso, Normal de l'Est
  • FouKi, Grignotines de Luxe
  • Imposs, ElevaZIIION (Société distincte)
  • KNLO, CLUB Mixtape 2020
  • Koriass and FouKi, Génies en herbe
Rock Album of the Year Traditional Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Bon Débarras, Repères
  • Benoît et Colin, Benoît et Colin
  • Nicolas Boulerice, Maison de Pierres, Nicolas Boulerice
  • Duo Beaudry‐Prud'homme, Chansons en noires et blanches
  • Dâvi Simard, Violoneux
World Music Album of the Year Youth Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Ramon Chicharron, Pescador de Sueños
  • Nazih Borish, Roots of Strings
  • Élage Diouf, Wutiko
  • Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, VelkomBak
  • Paul Kunigis, Yallah
  • Blue ribbon Ari Cui Cui, Les chansons fabricolées de la télé (Saisons 1 et 2)
  • Brimbelle, Brimbelle sur le chemin des saveurs
  • Maria Cannelloni, Joyeux flocons
  • PARADOXUS ‐ le théâtre musical
Anglophone Concert of the Year Francophone Concert of the Year
Comedy Concert of the Year International Collaboration of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Klô Pelgag and Pomme, "Sorcières Gagnantes"
  • Anachnid with R.O., Konoba, Kenny Verreault and Gabriel Moar, "Vent du nord"
  • Pierre Kwenders and Clément Bazin, "Classe Tendresse"
  • Pierre Lapointe and Mika, "Six heures d’avion nous séparent"
  • Eli Rose and Kemmler, "Loin de toi"
  • Zach Zoya with Angel, "Patience"
Most Successful Artist Outside Quebec Most Successful Artist On the Web
Video of the Year

References

  1. Stéphanie Nolin, "Gala de l'ADISQ 2021 : La soirée de Roxane Bruneau et FouKi". Showbizz, November 7, 2021.
  2. "5 moments forts du Gala de l’ADISQ 2021". Ici Radio-Canada, November 8, 2021.
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