Véronique Mathieu
Canadian violinist Véronique Mathieu won many prizes in Canada before completing her Bachelor’s Degree in Music at the Québec Conservatory. In 2002 she was invited by Pinchas Zukerman to participate in his Young Artists Program. The following year she obtained an Artist Diploma with outstanding achievement in violin performance from McGill University as a student of Denise Lupien, and was a recipient of the Ethel J. Ivey Award, and the Lloyd Carr Harris Scholarship. She recently completed a Performer Diploma and a Master’s Degree in music at Indiana University with distinguished professor Miriam Fried, while serving as an Associate Instructor in violin.
Véronique has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in Canada, Costa Rica, France, Switzerland, and the United States. She was recently invited to perform and teach master classes in Costa Rica as part of the series Promising Artists of the 21st Century. In addition to being the Concertmaster for the Philharmonic this season, has been the Concertmaster of the Indiana University New Music Ensemble and of the National Orchestral Institute, a member of the Jerusalem International Symphony Orchestra and the Spoleto USA Festival.
Véronique is completing her Doctorate in Violin Performance under the guidance of Mark Kaplan at Indiana University, Véronique wishes to thank the Canada Council for the Arts for its very generous support through the loan of the 1715 Dominicus Montagnana violin.
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Véronique Mathieu
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