• Comment: Draft does not uses sources that meet reliability requirements of WP:BLP. Sources used in Wikipedia articles should be WP:IS and WP:SECONDARY. Almost every source in this draft is a primary source from Ledoux's opera organizations. M4V3R1CK32 (talk) 21:26, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: This draft looks promising, but please fix the references: 3+4 and 10+11 refer to the same sources. Best regards, --Johannes (Talk) (Contribs) (Articles) 19:45, 25 August 2023 (UTC)

Justine Ledoux
Born
Montreal, Quebec
Alma materConservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec
OccupationOperatic mezzo-soprano
Years active2020–present
Websitejustineledoux.com

Justine Ledoux (born February 6, 1996) is a Canadian opera mezzo-soprano. She was born Justine Ledoux-Hutchinson[1] but uses only Justine Ledoux[2] on the professional stage.

Early life and education edit

Ledoux was born in Montreal, Quebec, to Silvie Ledoux and Jonathan Hutchinson. She has one brother, Lawrence Ledoux-Hutchinson. She completed her Bachelor of Music (2020)[3] and Masters of Music (2022) at the Conservatoire de Musique de Montréal where she studied with Adrienne Savoie.[3]

Career edit

At the top of the 2022 season, Ledoux joined Calgary Opera's McPhee Artist Development Program. She will continue as a McPhee Artist through 2024.[4]

Repertory edit

Year Role Composer Opera Location
2024 Wellgunde[5] Wagner Das Rheingold Calgary Opera
2023 Marcelina[6] Mozart The Marriage of Figaro Calgary Opera
2023 Rachel[7] Mary Kouyoumdjian and Royce Vavrek Adoration Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
2022 Mercédès[8] Bizet Carmen Calgary Opera
2022 Béatrice and Ursule[citation needed] Berlioz Béatrice et Bénédict Calgary Opera

Recognition and awards edit

  • 2023: Prix Hélène Lessard[9]
  • 2023: Prix Claire-Charbonneau-Clerk[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Justine Ledoux-Hutchinson", Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec, 2022. Accessed 20 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Justine Ledoux", Calgary Opera The Marriage of Figaro, 2023. Accessed 20 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Conservatoire de Musique de Montréal - Nos finissant", Conservatoire de Musique de Montréal - Nos finissant, 2020. Accessed 20 July 2023.
  4. ^ "The McPhee Artist Development Program", Calgary Opera official website. Accessed 20 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Das Rheingold". Calgary Opera. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  6. ^ "The Marriage of Figaro". Calgary Opera. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Adoration: Opera in the 21st Century". banffcentre.ca. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  8. ^ DeLong, Kenneth (21 November 2022). "Calgary Opera Carmen A very fine production dedicated to the late Bramwell Tovey". Opera Canada. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Communiqué | La soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais remporte le Prix d'Europe 2023". my/maSCENA (in French). 12 June 2023. Retrieved 20 July 2023.

External links edit


Category:Living people Category:Musicians from Montreal Category:Canadian operatic sopranos Category:21st-century Canadian women opera singers