Yves Léveillé

Yuri Gorodetski was born in Mogilev, Belarus. After graduating from the Belarusian State Academy of Music in 2007(with Viktor I. Scorobogatov), he studied with Raina Kabaivanska at the Vecchi Tonelli Institute in Modena and at the Chapelle Musical Reine Elisabeth in Belgium with José van Dam. Currently,Yuri is a member of the Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program inWashington, DC. Awards include […]

Zoltán Fejérvári

Zoltan Ferjevari

Zoltán Fejérvári has emerged as one of the most intriguing pianists among the newest generation of Hungarian musicians. Winner of the 2017 Concours Musical International de Montréal and recipient of the prestigious Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship in 2016, Zoltán Fejérvári has appeared in recitals throughout the Americas and Europe, at prestigious venues including Carnegie Hall, Canada’s […]

Sheng Cai

Sheng Cai, piano

Recently described as “having the inner passion paired with Rubinstein’s nonchalance” by Thüringer Allgemeine in Germany, Canadian pianist Sheng Cai has embraced the keyboard tradition which epitomizes the greatness of the romantic virtuoso. His performances of major keyboard works of the past centuries have touched audiences and won the praise of critics on four continents. […]

Philip Chiu

Philip Chiu, piano

“A pianist-painter who turns every musical idea into a beautiful array of colours” (La Presse), Juno award-winning pianist Philip Chiu is acclaimed for his brilliant pianism, sensitive listening and an inviting stage presence that abandons the hermit-pianist trope in favour of openness, authenticity, and connection with audiences. The inaugural winner of the Mécénat Musica Prix […]

Olivier Godin

Recently appointed artistic director of the Arte Musica Foundation and of the Salle Bourgie in Montréal, the pianist, conductor and organist Olivier Godin leads a brilliant career as a concert artist, chamber musician and educator in Canada and abroad. He has given recitals alongside several lyrical artists including Frédéric Antoun, Pascale Beaudin, Marc Boucher, Julie […]

Louise Bessette

Louise Bessette

For forty years, Montrealer Louise Bessette has been a promise kept. A person can leave the Conservatory as she did in 1980 with five first prizes in her pocket, but then what comes next? Nothing but incredible! Today she is undeniably one of North America’s top pianists. After perfecting her technique in New York with […]

Jean Marchand

Jean Marchand has performed extensively in theatre, film, television and radio. Leading roles include Édouard in You will remember me (Centaur Theatre), Joseph Mashkan in Old wicked songs and Salieri in Amadeus (Segal Centre), Une musique inquiétante (Théâtre du Rideau Vert), Hamlet, Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Tiresias in Sophocles’s Antigone (Théâtre du Nouveau […]

Jean Saulnier

Jean Saulnier

Jean Saulnier leads an active career as a pianist and a pedagogue. His insight and flexibility have made him a highly sought-after collaborator, as can attest his extensive work with some of the most renowned Canadian and international musicians. A recipient of numerous prizes in national and international competitions—including the Prix d’Europe and the William […]

Janina Fialkowska

Janina Fialkowska

For over 50 years, concert pianist Janina Fialkowska has enchanted audiences and critics around the world. She has been praised for her musical integrity, her refreshing natural approach and her unique piano sound thus becoming “one of the Grandes Dames of piano playing” (Frankfurter Allgemeine, 2015). Born in Canada, she began her piano studies with […]