Angèle Dubeau

She has devoted a large part of her career to making classical music accessible to a wide audience and also frequently played works by contemporary composers.

[2][3] She first studied the violin with Father Rolland Brunelle at the Joliette music camp, at Jean Cousineau's Les Petits Violons.

[citation needed] Angèle Dubeau participated in tours organized by the non-profit Jeunesses musicales du Canada from 1977 to 1981, and then began an international career.

[1] From 1994 to 1997, she hosted a series of concert broadcasts and weekly music programs for Radio-Canada, featuring young Quebec musicians.

[4] This group has performed in many concert halls in Canada, the United States, China, and Japan, receiving positive reviews from local papers and radio stations.

[citation needed] In October 2024, Dubeau announced that due to nerve damage to the index finger of her right hand, she was no longer able to play the violin and would thus be retiring.