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Rhetorical Revolutions in Brumel's 'Laudate Dominum de caelis'
Originally from Ottawa, Canada, Catherine Motuz is presently doing a Ph.D. in Musicology, for which she has received generous funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Catherine lived in Basel, Switzerland, from 2004 to 2011 to study historical trombone with Charles Toet at the Schola Cantorum. She holds degrees in trombone, composition and early music performance from McGill University (B.Mus. 2002, M.Mus. 2004). As a historical trombonist, Catherine has performed and recorded with ensembles such as the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Bach Collegium Japan, Concerto Palatino, Cantus Cölln, Le Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montreal, and at the Ottawa Chamber Music, Montreal Baroque, and Vancouver Early Music Festivals. In recent years, she has returned to Europe to play at the Vienna and Bavaria state operas. She is the founder and co-director of Canadian ensemble La Rose des Vents, which has collaborated with Les Voix Baroques, VivaVoce, the Ottawa Bach choir and others. She recently released a CD of Viennese arias with trombone obbligato with RAMÉE, as well as a recording of Renaissance music for winds with Ensemble I Fedeli, winners of the 2009 Antwerp International Young Artists Presentation.
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- MacRobert Building MR055
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