Marie-Annick Beliveau ( French: Marie-Annick Béliveau , December 29, 1970 , Quebec , Quebec , Canada ) - Canadian opera and concert singer ( mezzo-soprano ), performer of Baroque and contemporary academic music.
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Selected Repertoire
- 3 Recognition and awards
- 4 References
Biography
She graduated from the Quebec Conservatory, where she studied the oboe and vocals ( 1990 ). She received a bachelor's degree with honors from McGill University ( 1994 ), and a master's degree from the University of Montreal ( 1997 ). She received a fellowship in San Francisco ( 1996 - 1998 ). Has a specialist degree in baroque singing ( 2002 ). Part of Ensemble Kore (2002-2010). Concerted in France and Germany.
Selected Repertoire
- Andrissen De Staat
- Bach Cantata Actus Tragicus (BWV 106)
- Berio Canticum Novissimi Testamenti II
- Britten A Midsummer Night's Dream (Hippolyta)
- Boulez Hammer without a master
- Vivaldi Gloria
- Handel Chandos Anthems
- Handel Messiah
- Durufle Requiem
- Kampra Venetian festivals (Erast, Zephyr)
- Mozart Missa brevis
- Purcell Music on the Death of Queen Mary
- Purcell Dido and Aeneas (Dido)
- Gilles Tramble , opera extravaganza Dancing water, singing apple and bird, saying everything as it is (Queen Pulan)
- Gustave Charpentier Louise (Mother)
- M.A. Charpentier Midnight Mass
- Schoenberg Lunar Pierrot
The singer’s repertoire also includes compositions by the latest composers from Canada, Europe, the USA, Latin America, and Japan, many of which were written especially for her.
Recognition and Rewards
Reached the finals of the National Music Competition of Canada ( 1994 ). Opus Prize ( 2002 ) for Disc of the Year, Claude Vivier cantata recording Wo bist du, Licht! with the ensemble of the Quebec Society of Modern Music, conductor Walter Boudreau .
Links
- Official site (English) , (French)