
Local fiddle player enjoys gigs province-wide
Tristen Durocher has played fiddle for over half his life, and the now 22-year-old recently shared the same stage as the Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO).
The young man attended and graduated high school in Meadow Lake and currently lives in Buffalo Narrows, working at a local school as a recreation coordinator. The long-time musician was initially nervous that moving to the North would mean less fiddling gigs, but the opposite happened. He’s frequently invited to various events in the north, and opened for the RSO this past weekend at an event called Symphony Under the Sky where he played a half-hour set.
Durocher started playing fiddle at the age of nine after being inspired by his great grandfather, when he heard the fiddle at his funeral and fell in love with the sound. Originally his family wasn’t sure if the interest in the instrument was fleeting or not.
“I was quite persistent. My grandma found a fiddle in Prince Albert at a pawn shop,” Durocher said. “At first I was just messing around seeing what sounds I could make. I was playing in my grandma’s backyard one day, and her neighbour who had worked with the local friendship centre heard about the John Arcand Fiddle Fest and suggested my grandma take me.”