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Romeo and Juliet

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Experience a ballet of Shakespeare’s classic from choreographer Kenneth MacMillan performed by dancers from The Royal Ballet set to a score by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev filmed on atmospheric locations throughout Budapest.

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Now Hear This “Vivaldi: Something Completely Different”

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In the series premiere of Great Performances: Now Hear This, host Scott Yoo crosses Northern Italy, chasing the story of one of the most recorded pieces of music in the world, Antonio Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” and discovers how the composer merged religious melodies, opera and a new level of violin-playing to launch a new era of music. On the journey, Yoo discovers a new Vivaldi work, his connection to Stradivarius, a trove of original manuscripts and how Vivaldi’s music was almost lost to history.

Now Hear This “The Riddle of Bach”

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In the second episode of Great Performances: Now Hear This, host Scott Yoo goes to Germany to learn Johann Sebastian Bach’s sonatas and partitas, widely considered among the greatest works ever written for solo violin. There, Yoo discovers a riddle Bach left behind in his portrait. In trying to solve it, Yoo and his wife, leading flutist Alice Dade, discover that Bach based his melodic style on Vivaldi and his rhythms on the music of the French court, which leads to a spectacular finale in Paris.

Now Hear This “Scarlatti: Man Out of Time”

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Join Scott in Spain and Morocco to discover the greatest composer you’ve never heard of: Domenico Scarlatti. He was the finest keyboard player in Europe, hired by the Queen of Spain as her personal instructor. Scarlatti incorporated the sounds of Spain – Moorish, Jewish, Gypsy, folk, dance and guitar – to create a new musical language that inspired generations of musicians after him.

Now Hear This “Handel: Italian Style”

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Before becoming the most famous composer of his time, George Frideric Handel gained a lifetime of experience in Italy. Scott Yoo returns to Italy to follow in Handel’s footsteps, taking in the art, architecture, fashion, food, wine, light and landscape that, even beyond Italian music, shaped this German composer for the rest of his life.

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Now Hear This Series 2 “Haydn: King of Strings”

Available September 18 – October 16

Explore the work of famed composer Joseph Haydn’s career with host Scott Yoo and featured guest artists as he discovers how Haydn borrowed folk music from Scotland, Hungary and Austria to create his famous “Emperor Quartet.”

Now Hear This “The Schubert Generation”

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Celebrate the work of Franz Schubert with host Scott Yoo as he plays with young musicians establishing themselves in North America’s musical capitals by attempting to master the composer’s music.

Now Hear This “Becoming Mozart”

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Travel with host Scott Yoo and pianist Stewart Goodyear as they visit Yoo’s Festival Mozaic where Goodyear learns to direct an orchestra from the piano while improvising the solos of Mozart’s twentieth piano concerto.

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Macbeth

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Following a London West End run in December 2007, a sold-out limited engagement at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in March 2008, and an eight-week run on Broadway, director Rupert Goold’s stage production of Macbeth was filmed for television at the end of 2009 with Patrick Stewart in his Tony-nominated performance as the ambitious general, and Tony-nominated Kate Fleetwood as his scheming wife.

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Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2014

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Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2017

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Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2018

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Enjoy the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic’s annual open-air concert from Austria’s Imperial Schönbrunn Palace, featuring conductor Valery Gergiev and internationally acclaimed soprano Anna Netrebko as a guest soloist.

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Enjoy the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic’s annual concert from Schönbrunn Palace with guest conductor Gustavo Dudamel and famed pianist Yuja Wang playing works including Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” and Sousa’s “The Stars and Stripes Forever.”

Angèle Dubeau
BornMarch 24, 1962 (age 59)
Saint-Norbert, Quebec, Canada
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Violinist
InstrumentsViolin
Years active1977—present
Websiteangeledubeau.com

Angèle Dubeau, OCCQ (born March 24, 1962) is a Canadian classical violinist. She has devoted a large part of her career to making classical music accessible to a wide audience, but also frequently plays works by contemporary composers.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Dubeau was born in Saint-Norbert, Quebec, the seventh of eight children.[2][3] She first studied the violin with Father Rolland Brunelle at the Joliette music camp, at Jean Cousineau's Les Petits Violons.[1] She went on to graduate as a First-Prize winner from the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal. She studied at the Juilliard School of Music in New York with Dorothy DeLay and later went to Romania to work with Ştefan Gheorghiu from 1981 until 1984.

Career[edit]

Angèle Dubeau participated in tours organized by the non-profit Jeunesses musicales du Canada from 1977 to 1981, and then began an international career. In 1985, she recorded her first record on the Radio-Canada International label. She is the first artist to be published on the Analekta label, in 1988. Since then, she has recorded an average of two albums a year, and is regularly awarded in the category of classical albums in the Félix Awards.[1]

From 1994 to 1997, she hosted a series of concert broadcasts and weekly music programs for Radio-Canada, featuring young Quebec musicians. These include 'Faites vos gammes' and 'Angèle Dubeau et la Fête de la Musique'. In 1995, she organized, directed, and hosted 'Music in the Mountains,' an event which attracts 75,000 people every Labour Day weekend. Since that year, she has also been artistic director of the Tremblant Music Festival, a festival she founded.

In 1996, she was made a member of the Order of Canada.

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In 1997, Dubeau created the all-female, all-Canadian string ensemble 'La Pietà.'[4] This group has performed in many concert halls in Canada, the United States, China, and Japan, receiving positive reviews from local papers and radio stations.[5]

In 2004, she was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec. She was elevated to Officer of the Order of Canada (OC) in 2012.

In 2019, she continues to perform with La Pietà; she headlined the Tremblant Music Festival in September.[6][7]

Dubeau has performed in concert halls in more than 25 countries and won several international competitions. In addition, she has sold more than 300,000 records as a solo classical recording artist. Some awards that she has won include the Sylva Gelber prize, Public Francophone Radio's 'Soloist of the Year 1987', and the Prize of the Americas at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival.

Dubeau plays the 'Des Rosiers' Stradivariusviolin from 1733.[5][8] She received this violin in 1976 when the violinist and previous owner Arthur Leblanc met Dubeau and heard her play. The violin was classified as a national heritage by former Quebec premier René Lévesque.

She sits on the board of directors of the Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec.

Personal life[edit]

Angèle Dubeau is married to Mario Labbé, founder of the record company Analekta. In February 2013, she had to stop performing in order to get treatment for breast cancer. She returned to the stage on 1 September 2013 and announced that she was in remission.[9][10]

Discography[edit]

  • Fauré, Contant, Champagne (1985)
  • Sibelius, Glazunov - Concertos for Violin (1991)
  • Adoration - Les Petits chanteurs du Mont-Royal]] (1992)
  • Œuvres d'Alexander Brott : McGill Chamber Orchestra (1993)
  • Telemann - Twelve Fantasias for Violin Without Bass (1994)
  • La ronde des berceuses — On Wings of Songs (1994)
  • Fauré, Leclair, Debussy - French Sonatas for Violin and Piano with Andrew Tunis (1995)
  • Prokofiev, Tchaïkovsky, Kabalevsky - Concertos for violin; Kiev Symphony Orchestra (1995)
  • Schubert - 3 Sonatas for Violin and Piano (1995)
  • Martinů - Sonatas, Promenades, Madrigal Stanzas (1995)
  • Paganini, De Falla, Piazzolla - Works for Violin and Guitar (1995)
  • Telemann - Sonatas for Two violins (1995)
  • Mozart - Opera for Two - Late 18th-Century Transcriptions (1996)
  • Mendelssohn - Two violin concertos (1997)
  • Lullabies and Forbidden Games (1998)
  • Opus Québec - with Louise-Andrée Baril (piano) (1999)
  • Angèle Dubeau Solo (2007)
  • Variations sur le thème de 'Happy Birthday' (2007)
  • Virtuose (2009)
  • Blanc (2014)

with La Pietà[edit]

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  • Vivaldi Per Archi - Concertos for Strings (1998)
  • Let's Dance (1999)
  • Once Upon a Time (2002)
  • Violins of the World (2002)
  • Infernal Violins (2003)
  • Passion (2004)
  • Fairy Tale (2007)
  • Philip Glass - Portrait (2008)
  • Joyeux Noël (2008)
  • Gypsies (2008)
  • Jean Françaix: Gargantua et autres plaisirs - Narrator: Albert Millaire (2009)
  • Arvo Pärt - Portrait (2010)
  • Noël (2010)
  • John Adams - Portrait - Louise Bessette on piano (2011)
  • Silence, on joue! - A Time for Us (2012)
  • Game Music (2012)
  • Ludovico Einaudi - Portrait (2015)
  • Silence on joue, Prise 2 (2016)
  • Max Richter — Portrait (2017)
  • Ovation — Live (2018)
  • Pulsations (2019)

Awards and recognition[edit]

National recognition[edit]

  • Calixa-Lavallée Award (1996)
  • Member of the Order of Canada (1996)
  • Knight of the National Order of Quebec (2004)
  • Officer of the Order of Canada (2012)
  • Companion of the 'Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec' (2018)

Musical awards[edit]

  • First prize in the Montreal Symphony Orchestra contest (1976)
  • First prize in the 'Concours de musique du Canada' (1976)
  • First prize in the CBC national contest (1979)
  • Sylva Gelber Prize, awarded annually to the most talented Canadian musician (1982)
  • 'Festival international de musique Tibor Varga' in Switzeland, laureate (1983)
  • Prize of the Americas as the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile (1985)
  • Soloist of the year 1987, designated by the Public Francophone Radios (1987)
  • Classical album of the year, Félix Awards (1990)
  • Classical album of the year - Orchestra and ensemble, Félix Awards (1993)
  • Classical album of the year - Soloist and chamber music, Félix Awards (1994)
  • Classical album of the year - Orchestra and ensemble, Félix Awards (1995)
  • Classical album of the year - Soloist and small ensemble, Félix Awards (1997)
  • Audience Award, 'Prix Opus' of the 'Conseil québécois de la musique' (1999)
  • Classical album of the year - Soloist and small ensemble, Félix Awards (1999)
  • Classical album of the year - Soloist and small ensemble, Félix Awards (2000)
  • Audience Award, Jean Grimaldi Hall (2002)
  • Classical album of the year - Soloist and small ensemble, Félix Awards (2007)
  • Classical album of the year - Soloist and small ensemble, Félix Awards (2008)
  • Classical album of the year - Orchestra and large ensemble, Félix Awards (2009)
  • Classical album of the year - Orchestra and large ensemble, Félix Awards (2010)

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'Angèle Dubeau'. qim.com (in French). Retrieved 29 November 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^'freedom of being her own conductor'. Ottawa Citizen, November 18, 2016 , by Peter Robb
  3. ^Canadian Who's Who Search. Grey House Publishing Canada.
  4. ^'Fall 2019 guide: 17 albums you need to hear'. CBC Radio, Sep 23, 2019
  5. ^ ab'Violinist Angèle Dubeau looks beyond the touring life'. Montreal Gazette, Arthur Kaptainis, November 16, 2017
  6. ^'La Fête de la Musique attire 45 000 spectateurs'. Linformation du Nord, September 10, 2019, Yves Rouleau
  7. ^'La fête de la musique de Tremblant : Jean-Pierre Ferland enchante Tremblant'. Journal de Montreal, September 1, 2019. Samuel Pradier
  8. ^'Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1733, the 'Des Rosiers''. tarisio.com. Retrieved 29 November 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  9. ^'Angèle Dubeau reporte des concerts pour combattre le cancer' [Angèle Dubeau postpones concerts to fight cancer]. ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). 11 February 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  10. ^'Angèle Dubeau signe son grand retour' [Angèle Dubeau makes her big comeback]. tvanouvelles.ca (in French). 1 September 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
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External links[edit]

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