Vincent Lauzer
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Radio-Canada 2013-2014 and Breakthrough Artist of the Year (2012 Opus
Awards), recorder player
Vincent Lauzer graduated from McGill University where he studied
with Matthias Maute.
He is the artistic director of the Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival
in New-Brunswick. In October 2018, his most recent recording of Vivaldi's
concertos with Arion Baroque Orchestra was awarded a
Diapason d'Or by the famous French
magazine Diapason.
Winner of several
prizes in national and international competitions, he has been awarded the
Fernand Lindsay Career Award, a scholarship given to a young promising Canadian
musician for the development of an international career. Vincent received the
Béatrice-Kennedy-Bourbeau Award at the Prix d’Europe 2015. In 2012, he won the
First Prize at the Stepping Stone of the
Canadian Music Competition
and the Career Development Award from the
Women’s Musical Club of Toronto.
In 2009, he was awarded the First Prize and the Audience Appreciation Prize in
the
Montreal International Recorder Competition.
Vincent
is a member of Flûte Alors! and Les Songes, two ensembles with whom he
has toured Eastern Canada with Jeunesses Musicales Canada.
Vincent regularly performs as a soloist with
Arion Baroque Orchestra, La Bande Montréal Baroque, I Musici, the Pacific
Baroque Orchestra (Vancouver) and Les Violons du Roy.
He has played in various series and festivals in Canada and in the United States
as well as in Mexico, France, Germany, Spain and Belgium.
Vincent teaches at the CAMMAC
music camp, for the Montreal
Recorder Society, for the Toronto Early Music Players Organization and at
Université de Montréal’s
École des jeunes.
Révélation Radio-Canada 2013-2014 and Breakthrough Artist of the Year (2012 Opus
Awards),
Vincent Lauzer graduated from McGill University where he studied
with Matthias Maute. His most recent recording of Vivaldi's concertos with Arion
Baroque Orchestra was awarded a Diapason
d'Or by the famous French magazine
Diapason.
Winner of several prizes in national and international competitions, he has been
awarded the 2015 Fernand Lindsay Career Award, the First Prize at the Stepping
Stone of the
Canadian Music Competition
and the Career Development Award from the
Women’s Musical Club of Toronto
in 2012.
Vincent is a member of Flûte Alors!
and Les Songes and
performs as a soloist with
Arion Baroque Orchestra, La
Bande Montréal Baroque, the Pacific Baroque Orchestra and
Les Violons du Roy.