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Michelle Boudreau is back from a visit in Sweden where she had been composing in residency at the Studio Alpha of the Visby International Centre for Composers (VICC). During her stay, she devoted herself to the composition of the ninth work of her song cycle for mezzo-soprano and electroacoustic elements titled L’étoile libre.
Michelle Boudreau will take part to the Festival des musiques de création du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, on May 19, 2007, to present the concert L’ambivalence du feu et de la glace with soprano Marianne Lambert, violonist Antoine Bareil, and percussionnist Ziya Tabassian. This concert notably includes the premiere of En attendant Berté Litice (IV) deuxième rencontre entre les êtres for percussions, and musical pieces recorded on her new album Les roches chantent.
Entre Belacqua et Nell by Michelle Boudreau will be performed on January 20, 2007 by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver (BC). The work for 15 musicians and a “speaking” percussionist (Vern Griffiths) will be conducted by Alain Trudel.
On May 24 and 25, 2006, the company Musiques Itinérantes (MI) will present a selection of works by Michelle Boudreau in two thematic concerts to be held at the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur (Montréal). Firstly, on May 24 the concert Les roches chantent will feature a few excerpts from L’Intruse, a work drawing on diverse concrete sources recorded in a village of the Canadian North. The following day, May 25, the concert Tripsodies groups 3 of Boudreau’s works, such as Ma magie, currently available on CD.
The Pantasmagoria festival held in Buffalo (USA) will feature a evening of Canadian music for flute, played by Derek Charke, on July 13, 2005. Amongst the presented works, the concert will feature La Chasse caribous (2003, for flute, speakers and tape) by Michelle Boudreau, Toneland Security (2005, for bass flute) by Paul Steenhuisen and Steam (2001, for alto flute and tape) by Barry Truax.
Part of the Canadian Music Centre “New Music In New Places” event, Michelle Boudreau will present a public rehearsal of her latest work La fesse noire on March 18, 2005 at Montréal’s B-312 gallery. With Marie-Annick Béliveau (mezzo-soprano), Lise Bouchard (trumpet), and Geneviève Beaudry (violin).
Composer Michelle Boudreau is a guest of the next New West Electro-Acoustic Music Organization (NWEAMO) Festival. She will present her work Ma magie at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, in Portland (OR) on October 2, 2004 and also at the Smith Recital Hall, in San Diego (CA) on October 9.
Composer Michelle Boudreau invites you to the launch of her new CD. Des passages de Charnière et autres pièces, Tuesday May 25, 2004 at the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur in Montréal, starting at 5pm. The evening, based on the themes of mutness and contradiciton, will feature a selection of silent videos, screened at each half-hour.
L’Intruse, a work by Michelle Boudreau, will be premiered Monday December 8, 2003 at the Studio du Monument-National (Montréal). For this occasion she will be joined by Claire Marchand, Hornsey and Sara Hanley.