EBSNS Honorary Patron Suzie LeBlanc is making history on the West Coast of Canada with Early Music Vancouver. Congratulations Suzie!!
December 7, 2020
Lauded Canadian Soprano and Early Music Specialist Suzie LeBlanc Appointed
EMV Artistic and Executive Director
A charismatic and tireless champion of early music and Acadian culture, LeBlanc is an internationally celebrated Canadian soprano, an early music specialist and educator who is admired by artists and administrators alike. Born in New Brunswick, but currently residing in Montreal, she has managed a globe-spanning career for 35 years, has served as Director of Cappella Antica at McGill University since 2018, and was the Founder and Artistic Director of Le Nouvel Opéra from 2005-2019. LeBlanc has been awarded four honorary doctorates for her immense contributions to music and music education, and was named a member of the Order of Canada in 2015.
"I
am tremendously excited to be joining an organization I have long admired - and
with whom I have a deeply personal connection - having first performed with EMV
in 1984. As I lead EMV in its next chapter, I approach this opportunity with
great enthusiasm and a profound sense of responsibility,” says LeBlanc. “We are
in an unprecedented time fraught with challenges, but also with great
opportunity. I look forward to building on the strong foundations of EMV and
its excellent reputation to create meaningful and inspiring experiences for
performers and audiences alike. Throughout my career, it has been important to
me to uncover the work of women composers and amplify undervalued voices in
historical music.
Recently,
it has been my pleasure to provide mentorship to young Indigenous artists
working to include an Indigenous narrative within the early music community. I
look forward to collaborating with like-minded artistic and community
organizations in Vancouver to foster sustainability, diversity and inclusion.”
LeBlanc’s very first professional
engagement was for Early Music Vancouver in 1984, performing with the
Montreal-based Musica Secreta ensemble.
She has performed on main stages throughout Europe (1987-1999) including Het
Concertgebouw, De Nederlandse Opera, The Vienna Konzerthaus,Wigmore Hall, and
the Proms in London. She has toured the globe with world leading Early Music
ensembles and worked with conductors and collaborators Ton Koopman, Sigiswald
Kuijken, Richard Egarr, John Toll, Emma Kirkby, Rachel Podger, and Stephen
Stubbs. Returning to Montreal in 2000, she performed with major symphony
orchestras on both sides of the border. Her 70 professional recordings have
received international praise including a GRAMMY Award for Lully's Thésée, a CINI award (Italy) for the
opera Orfeo by Sartorio, and an East
Coast Music Award (ECMA) for Best Classical Recording of the album “I am in
need of music”, set to the poetry of Pulitzer-Prize recipient Elizabeth Bishop.
In 2005, she founded the Montreal-based
company Le Nouvel Opéra - alongside Alexander Weimann, also Artistic Director
of Pacific Baroque Orchestra (PBO), who will become her collaborator once again
through EMV. Le Nouvel Opéra produces baroque opera and contemporary works in
its home city, as well as Vancouver and Berlin - and has recorded several
albums. Under LeBlanc’s guidance, the organization possessed a strong education
mandate, offering mentorship and running workshops via Lunenburg Academy of
Music Performance, the Orford Art Center and Mount Allison University. LeBlanc
has always been a devoted early music educator, currently serving on McGill
University’s Faculty of Voice.
“I first got to know Suzie as
a fan of her recordings and then had the honour of working with her on stage
many times over the years. She is an internationally renowned artist who brings
decades of experience working at the very top of the field of early music,” says Matthew White, former EMV Executive and
Artistic Director, and current CEO with Victoria Symphony. “A uniquely creative
and innovative thinker, I am confident that Suzie will help to further expand
the definition of what encompasses historically informed performance practice
and grow EMV’s audience and impact both regionally and internationally. I’m
excited to see the ways in which Vancouver will be made richer by her
contributions.”
LeBlanc succeeds Executive and Artistic
Director Matthew White, who assumed the role in 2013 after the retirement of
long-time Artistic Director José Verstappen and Managing Director Sarah
Ballantyne.
LeBlanc will oversee the remainder of
EMV’s 2020/21 Season, a series of professionally produced, pre-recorded
concerts broadcast online via EMV’s Digital Concert Hall.
About Early Music Vancouver (earlymusic.bc.ca)
Early
Music Vancouver (EMV) has a long-standing international reputation for the
presentation, production and study of classical and traditional repertoires
using “historically informed performance practices.” Historically informed
performance is based on two key aspects: the application of the stylistic and
technical aspects of performance, known as performance practice; and the use of
period instruments which may be reproductions of historical instruments that
were in use at the time of the original composition.
EMV
now offers the largest programme of its type in North America, presenting and
producing an average of 50 to 60 concerts per year featuring internationally
renowned local, regional, and guest artists. EMV has a Main Season that runs
through the Fall, Winter, and Spring, as well as a growing annual summer
festival that was rebranded as the Vancouver Bach Festival in 2016. In 2019,
EMV began the Pacific Baroque Series in Victoria, BC. It also has substantial
education and outreach programmes including the Baroque Orchestra Mentorship
Programme and BC Scholarship Programme. Most recently, EMV launched its
Passport Series, a series of concerts that explore the diversity of music from
different musical cultures on different continents, in their unique historical
context.
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