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Theodor Ranzinger, cellist, has experience in a wide variety of musical activities.
After receiving a Concours from the Conservatoire de Montréal, he studied with André Navarra at the Musikhochschule in Detmold, Germany, where he received a Concert Diploma.
He continued his studies with Harvey Shapiro and William Lincer (both professors at the Juilliard School), and Robert Gardner, principal cello of the New York City Opera.
In Montreal, Theodor Ranzinger was a member of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and has played in a number of contemporary music ensembles.
He has regularly recorded for Radio-Canada and now devotes his time mainly to string chamber music and teaching. |
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| Louis Morneau |
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As a guitarist, Louis Morneau performs in a variety of musical styles.
He completed a bachelors degree in music performance with the renowned soloist Alvaro Pierri.
From the outset of his career, he has been a finalist in many competitions and has won numerous prizes.
He performs regularly, as a soloist and in ensembles, in the classical, jazz and folk styles. In 1997, he produced and recorded his own CD.
The following year, he played Rodrigos Concierto de Aranjuez with l Orchestre symphonique des jeunes Laval-Laurentides.
In all his musical activities, Louis Morneau seeks to explore the guitars expressivity and versatility to the fullest.
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