Showing posts with label Suzie LeBlanc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzie LeBlanc. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Suzie LeBlanc sings The Mystery of Carlo G in Wolfville on April 13, 2019.

photo from Suzie LeBlanc's website
Suzie LeBlanc joins Bruce Dickey & 
Catalina Vicens in the performance of a newly discovered, 17th century manuscript containing more than 80 works for voice, keyboard and theorbo, but identified only by a first name, an initial and a smudge. 

Saturday April 13, 7pm
Acadia University 

45 Acadia Street, Wolfville

Recently appointed to the Order of Canada, renowned Acadian soprano Suzie LeBlanc was born in Edmunston, New-Brunswick. She sang in the choirs of her native Acadia and studied dance and harpsichord before studying singing in London, UK. From there, she began an international singing career specializing in early baroque repertoire; exploring and recording a substantial amount of previously unpublished material while resident in Europe. Her thirst and curiosity for new vistas then led her toward the repertoire of French mélodies, lieder, contemporary music, and Acadian folk music, as well as exploring the art of improvisation with the ensemble Mélosphere.

Suzie’s recordings have received international praise and several prestigious awards: a Grammy award for Lully’s Thésée; two Opus awards – best World Music recording for “Tempi con Variazioni”, and best contemporary music CD for her Messiaen cd; and a CINI award (Italy) for the opera “Orfeo” by Sartorio in which she sings the leading role. She has recorded for ATMA, Analekta, Harmonia Mundi, Hyperion, Chandos, Teldec, Das Alte Werk, among others.

She worked with The Consort of Musicke, Fretwork, Musica Antiqua Köln, Sequentia, the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Tragicomedia, the Hilliard Ensemble, Concerto Palatino, Redbyrd and the Purcell Quartet as well as with several symphony orchestras in Canada and the US. Concerts have taken her to Festivals all over the world, as well as to the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Wigmore Hall (London) and the Konzerthaus in Vienna. On the opera stage, she has performed for De Nederlandse Opera, Festival de Beaune, Opéra de Montréal, the Boston Early Music Festival, Tanglewood, Festival Vancouver and Early Music Vancouver.

For her full & comprehensive biography please visit her website at www.suzieleblanc.com

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Friday, June 30, 2017

This weekend! LAMP in Lunenburg will be host to performances by Ellen Gibling, Suzie LeBlanc and a world premiere for string quartet by composer Gavin Fraser.

Ellen Gibling, harp performs

Friday, June 30, 2017 – 7:30 p.m.
Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance

Boxwood's Celtic Harp Celebration with Alys Howe, Cheryl Reid O'Hagan, Ellen Gibling and Lydia Maksym


Gavin Fraser, composer world premier

Saturday, July 1, 2017 – 2:00 p.m.
Presbyterian church hall

Free concert at the historic Presbyterian church hall coinciding with the unveiling of new works by Kirk Mechar.

Performed by the Iris Ensemble, a quartet comprised of musicians from across Canada, works by Ernest MacMillan, Jean Papineau Couture and a world premiere of a new work for string quartet by Antigonish composer Gavin Fraser, commissioned by LAMP.


Suzie LeBlanc, soprano performs

Saturday, July 1, 2017 – 7:00 p.m.Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance


The Verona String Quartet, Robert Aitken, and Suzie LeBlanc (soprano) featuring works by Dinuk Wijeratne and world premiering new work by Robert Aitken for string quartet, flute and soprano as well as Dvořák quintet with Walter Delahunt.

More information can be found on the LAMP website at http://www.lampns.ca/index.php and http://www.lampns.ca/canada150.php




Sunday, March 26, 2017

Cecilia Concerts presents Suzie LeBlanc, soprano in Le Jongleur de Notre-Dameon April 9, 2017 at 2 p.m. in Halifax

Cecilia Concerts presents

April 9, 2017 – 2:00PM
Suzie LeBlanc, soprano - Cecilia Concerts

Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame

Suzie LeBlanc, Soprano

Suzie LeBlanc, Soprano; with Opera Nova Scotia Chorus and Musicians under the direction of Dr. Walter H. Kemp
Highlights from Massenet’s opera, presented in concert opera format, features Suzie LeBlanc in the male title role of Jean. Based on medieval Miracle plays, it is a quaint mixture of the purely mundane with the supernatural.
Presenting Partner
Cecilia Concerts | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Partner | Opera Nova Scotia
Concert Location
Lilian Piercey Concert Hall
Maritime Conservatory of the Performing Arts
6199 Chebucto Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia
For more information please go to Cecilia Concerts' website: 

Monday, September 5, 2016

Suzie LeBlanc, soprano performs Metamorfosi: Songs of the 45th Parallel

Suzie LeBlanc (Photo: stcecilia.ca)
Cecilia Concerts features Musician in Residence Suzie LeBlanc and the remarkable ensemble Constantinople, Metamorfosi explores musical cultures that lie along the 45th parallel in Europe, Asia and North America.

Sunday, September 25
at 2 p.m.

Lilian Piercy Concert Hall
6199 Chebucto Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia


For more information please follow this link to the Cecilia Concerts website 
http://www.stcecilia.ca/product/september-25-2016-200pm-metamorfosi-songs-45th-parallel/