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Dominique Labelle

Academic title(s): 

Associate Professor, Area Coordinator (Voice)

Dominique Labelle
Department: 
Music Performance
Area(s): 
Voice
Contact Information
Phone: 
514-398-4400 Ext 0453
Email address: 
dominique.labelle [at] mcgill.ca
Instrument(s): 
Voice
Group: 
Area Coordinator
Faculty
Salutation: 
Ms
Areas of expertise: 

Voice (soprano)

Biography: 

Dominique Labelles voice has been called angelic, silvery, and vibrant, and she could easily lay claim to the title diva. Instead, she simply calls herself a musician, and takes greatest pride not in her rave reviews, but in her work with colleagues and in her probing explorations of the repertoire from the Baroque to new music. Her passionate commitment to music-making has led to close and enduring collaborations with a number of the worlds most respected conductors and composers, such as Iv獺n Fischer, Nicholas McGegan, Jos van Veldhoven, Jean-Marie Zeitouni, and the Pulitzer Prize winning composer Yehudi Wyner. She also treasures her long association with the late Robert Shaw.

Dominiques many collaborations with Nicholas McGegan and his Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra include Handels Atalanta, Alexanders Feast, and Teseo, which they recently revived at the 2014 Mostly Mozart Festival. Her appearances with Iv獺n Fischer include the Countess Almaviva in Mozarts Nozze di Figaro in Las Palmas and Budapest; a Bach B Minor Mass in Washington, D.C.; a Bach St. Matthew Passion with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; as well as Mozarts Requiem and a Bach St. Matthew Passion with the Orchestra of St. Lukes. She has also sung Brittens Les Illuminations with Jean-Marie Zeitouni and I Musici de Montr矇al; Beethovens Symphony No. 9, Brahms Requiem, and Mahlers Symphony No. 2 with Zeitouni and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.

Among her numerous recordings of opera and concert repertoire is MonsignysLe D矇serteurwith Opera Lafayette and Ryan Brown (Naxos). She can also be heard on recordings on the Virgin Veritas, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, RCA Victor Red Seal, Koss, Denon, New World, Carus and Muisica Omnia labels. Her recording of HandelsArminio(Virgin Classics) won the 2002 Handel Prize. Her latest recordingMoments of Loveis her recital withpianist and composer Yehudi Wyner on a program of Britten, Hahn, Ravel, Saint-Sa禱ns and Wyner.

Born in Montreal and trained atMcGilland Boston Universities, Dominique enjoys sharing her technical and musical insights with young singers, and is Professor of Voice at the Schulich School of Music atMcGillUniversity. She has also taught master classes at The Classical Singers Convention in Boston, Harvard University, San Francisco Conservatory, Smith College, Vassar College, and the University of Massachusetts. In May of 2018, she wasthe recipient of The Schulich School of Music Outstanding Teacher Award.

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Awards, honours, and fellowships: 
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