Plein d'airs pour la faim | Benefit concert
Musiques Itinérantes MI ltée
THE MUSICIANS SING SIX COMPOSERS AND AN IMPROVISATION
Soprano Virginie Mongeau holds a master's degree in classical vocal performance from the Université de Montréal. In 2020, she won 3rd Prize in the online edition of the Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition. She has sung in the master classes of Russel Braun, François Le Roux and Lena Hellström-Färlöf during an internship at Domaine Forget. Virginie collaborates with contemporary composers and sings with the ensemble Les musiciens de l'Ogive. The soloist has taken part in numerous events, including the Festival Montréal Nouvelles Musiques and the 2019 SAT Festival, and also performed with the Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal in Québec City in 2016. She sings as soloist in concerts with the Anima Musica choir and in concert series with Emanuelle Majeau-Bettez and Anna Huettel, as well as with João Catalão and Jean-François Haché and Suzu Enns.
Marie-Annick Béliveau has been performing in Montreal for over 25 years. She was recently awarded the Prix Opus for her opera-performance of Scelsi's Chants du Capricorne. In 2022, she will become the new artistic director of the lyric creation company Chants Libres. A leading performer of modern and contemporary music, she has created over thirty works, which can be heard on Radio-Canada and on several award-winning recordings. Her voice can be heard in films such as Le Violon Rouge and Paul à Québec. She teaches classical singing at UQAM, the Père Lindsay music camp and the CAMMAC music center, and has been singing for 10 years with the Société pour les Arts en Milieux de Santé. Marie-Annick is a doctoral student in the Études et pratiques des arts program at UQAM.
Virginie Mongeau: soprano
Marie-Annick Béliveau: mezzo-soprano
A portion of the proceeds from tickets and downloaded ARTISTIC CONTENT will be donated to two Montreal food banks.
Soprano Virginie Mongeau holds a master's degree in classical vocal performance from the Université de Montréal. In 2020, she won 3rd Prize in the online edition of the Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition. She has sung in the master classes of Russel Braun, François Le Roux and Lena Hellström-Färlöf during an internship at Domaine Forget. Virginie collaborates with contemporary composers and sings with the ensemble Les musiciens de l'Ogive. The soloist has taken part in numerous events, including the Festival Montréal Nouvelles Musiques and the 2019 SAT Festival, and also performed with the Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal in Québec City in 2016. She sings as soloist in concerts with the Anima Musica choir and in concert series with Emanuelle Majeau-Bettez and Anna Huettel, as well as with João Catalão and Jean-François Haché and Suzu Enns.
Marie-Annick Béliveau has been performing in Montreal for over 25 years. She was recently awarded the Prix Opus for her opera-performance of Scelsi's Chants du Capricorne. In 2022, she will become the new artistic director of the lyric creation company Chants Libres. A leading performer of modern and contemporary music, she has created over thirty works, which can be heard on Radio-Canada and on several award-winning recordings. Her voice can be heard in films such as Le Violon Rouge and Paul à Québec. She teaches classical singing at UQAM, the Père Lindsay music camp and the CAMMAC music center, and has been singing for 10 years with the Société pour les Arts en Milieux de Santé. Marie-Annick is a doctoral student in the Études et pratiques des arts program at UQAM.