He performed as an organist in the USA, France, and throughout eastern and central Canada.
His recordings include Hommage à Henri Gagnon which included music by Henri Gagnon and two works by Bouchard: Postlude and Messe de Requiem.
He attended Laval University where he earned a BA in 1952 and a Licentiate of Theology in 1956.
After being ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1956, he pursued further organ studies in Paris from 1958-1961 with Gaston Litaize, Simone Plé-Caussade, and Antoine Reboulot.
[1] In 1961 he returned to Canada to join the music faculties at Laval University and the College Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière.