Flute player Anne Thivierge has a master’s from the Université de Montréal, where she studied flute with Lise Daoust. She then specialized in baroque transverse flute with Marc Hantaï in Paris, as well as with Barthold Kuijken and Frank Theuns at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles (Belgium), where she graduated magna cum laude with a master’s degree in 2006.
Anne Thivierge performs in Europe, Canada, and the United States with renowned classical ensembles such as the Ensemble Correspondances, the Ensemble Pygmalion, Boston Baroque, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Les Violons du Roy, and Arion Baroque Orchestra. She has played in prestigious venues and festivals all over the world, including Carnegie Hall, The Frick Collection, the Chapelle royale et l’Opéra royal de Versailles, the Paris Philharmonic, and the Theater an der Wien.
She has made numerous recordings as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestra member, notably with conductors Raphaël Pichon, Eric Milnes, and Mathieu Lussier. With an interest in contemporary music, she has premiered works for baroque transverse flute written by Canadian composers Julien Bilodeau and Guillaume Bouchard.
She teaches transverse flute at the Conservatoire de musique de Rimouski and is a lecturer in baroque flute at McGill University.