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MYRIAM GENEST

Myriam Genest-Denis,

Myriam Genest-Denis, flautist Holder of a master's degree in classical interpretation from the University of Montreal, Myriam Genest-Denis currently holds the position of second flute and piccolo at the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra and is regularly invited to join several Quebec orchestras, including those of Trois-Rivières, Drummondville, Laval, the Montreal Classical Orchestra, the Violons du Roy, the Lanaudière International Festival Orchestra and the I Musici Chamber Orchestra. Through her studies and advanced training courses, Myriam worked under the supervision of Robert Langevin and Denis Bluteau as well as Virgina Spicer, Jeanne Baxtresser and Francine Voyer. She currently teaches transverse flute and piccolo at Bishop’s University and Cégep de Saint-Laurent. In addition to her activities as a performer and teacher, Myriam leads an active career as an artistic manager. Over the years, she was coordinator of the music department at Cégep de Sherbrooke, artistic coordinator at the Orford Arts Center and tour director of the Ensemble contemporain de Montréal +. She is currently coordinator of cultural mediation projects in the music department of Cégep de Saint-Laurent, in addition to being chief judge for the Soloists and Small Ensembles Competition and the FHOSQ Harmony Festival. A collaborator of the John-Henry-Pope cultural center in Cookshire, she also works, and with great pride, on the artistic, musical and heritage development of the activities of the Cookshire-Eaton Art Gallery (galeriedartcookshireeaton.com), a family project.

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