Marie Daveluy

Marie Daveluy (French pronunciation: [maʁi davlɥi]; born 1936) is a Canadian opera singer and music educator from Quebec.

Supported by scholarships from the governments of Quebec and Canada, she traveled to Vienna in 1956 for graduate studies with Ferdinand Grossmann and Viktor Graef.

[1] In 1959 Daveluy made her debut with the Salzburg Opera, singing the role of Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos.

Her former students include singers Marie-Nicole Lemieux,[2] Karina Gauvin, and Leslie Ann Bradley.

[3] In collaboration with pianist Diane Mauger she recorded songs by composer Jean Chatillon (L'Oiseau-Coeur OC S-01) in 1974 and songs by Rodolphe Mathieu for the LP Musique québécoise 'nos compositeurs' (L'Oiseau-Coeur OC S-02, 1977).