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Daniel Larivière

OpastaffBy OpastaffApril 6, 20232 Mins Read

Daniel Larivière, the iconic lead singer and composer for Haiti’s beloved Orchestre Tropicana, passed away on April 6, 2023, following a prolonged illness, at the age of 77. He was born on February 10, 1946, in Cap-Haïtien, and went on to define an era of Haitian compas music.

Larivière’s deep, melodious voice and magnetic stage presence made him an enduring figure in Haitian culture. Over the decades, he composed nearly 200 songs, many of which became timeless classics, including “Sérénade des Mélomanes,” “24 Décembre,” “Limonade,” “Mizè Malere,” “Frè Kot Papa,” “Erzulie,” “Doux Tropic,” and others—all staples at festivals, weddings, and celebrations across Haiti.

He began his musical journey in the clubs and Carnivals of Cap-Haïtien, singing with Shleu-Shleu before joining Tropicana, where he served as musical director and lead vocalist. His creative vision and heartfelt lyrics played a pivotal role in shaping the orchestra’s distinctive sound and national acclaim. He was also honored as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, recognizing his cultural influence and artistic contributions.

News of his death brought an outpouring of grief throughout Haiti. The Ministry of Culture lamented the loss of a musical titan whose impact resonated across generations, while fellow artists like Klass praised Larivière as a legend and a genius of Haitian music. ([turn0search1], [turn0search2])

Beyond his public achievements, Larivière was known as a devoted family man. He is survived by his wife, Suzelle J. Lariviere, plus children including celebrated musicians Arly Larivière, David Larivière, and Daniel Jr., who continue his musical legacy.

Daniel Larivière’s music lives on as a testament to passion, creativity, and enduring cultural influence. His voice, filled with emotion and nuance, became part of the Haitian soul. While he may be gone, his melodies remain immortal—testaments to a life that gave joy and song to countless hearts.


Legacy at a Glance

Detail Information
Name Daniel Larivière (Maestro)
Born February 10, 1946, Cap-Haïtien, Haiti
Died April 6, 2023, aged 77
Career Lead singer and composer for Orchestre Tropicana
Notable Works “Sérénade des Mélomanes,” “24 Décembre,” “Limonade,” “Mizè Malere,” “Frè Kot Papa,” “Erzulie,” “Doux Tropic”
Honors UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
Survived by Wife Suzelle J. Larivière; children Arly, David, Daniel Jr.
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