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Marie-Laurence Primeau
recorder

A versatile artist, Marie-Laurence Primeau leads an active career in early music on both recorder and viola da gamba. She performs with ensembles such as Les Boréades de Montréal, Le Consort des Voix Humaines, La Cigale, Les Idées Heureuses, Les Voix Baroque, and the Toronto Masque Theatre. She has appeared in prestigious festivals across Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and has participated in various recordings on the label ATMA Classique. In addition to her appearances in concert, Marie-Laurence teaches at the Toronto Early Music Players Organization, the Montreal Recorder Society, and the CAMMAC Music Center. She welcomes nearly 30 children annually in her studio. A CALQ recipient and founding member of Jardins Chorégraphiques, Marie-Laurence holds a solid reputation as a baroque dancer. In addition to bringing a new dimension to her playing, dance is a wonderful symbiosis of her constant need to move and the music about which she is passionate.

Marie-Laurence Primeau
recorder

A versatile artist, Marie-Laurence Primeau leads an active career in early music on both recorder and viola da gamba. She performs with ensembles such as Les Boréades de Montréal, Le Consort des Voix Humaines, La Cigale, Les Idées Heureuses, Les Voix Baroque, and the Toronto Masque Theatre. She has appeared in prestigious festivals across Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and has participated in various recordings on the label ATMA Classique. In addition to her appearances in concert, Marie-Laurence teaches at the Toronto Early Music Players Organization, the Montreal Recorder Society, and the CAMMAC Music Center. She welcomes nearly 30 children annually in her studio. A CALQ recipient and founding member of Jardins Chorégraphiques, Marie-Laurence holds a solid reputation as a baroque dancer. In addition to bringing a new dimension to her playing, dance is a wonderful symbiosis of her constant need to move and the music about which she is passionate.