Marie-Thérèse Lefebvre

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Marie-Thérèse Lefebvre, 1996

Marie-Thérèse Lefebvre (born May 16, 1942 in Montreal ) is a Canadian musicologist.

Lefebvre studied from 1955 to 1963 at the Collège Basile-Moreau . She then worked in the Central Library of the University of Montreal and was director of the Documentation Center for the Faculty of Social Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine at Sherbrooke University from 1968 to 1970 . From 1971 to 1975 she studied at the École Vincent-d'Indy , then until 1981 at the University of Montreal, where she then began to teach.

Her area of ​​expertise is the history of music from the romantic and modern periods, especially the history of music in Canada and the province of Québec. From 1983 to 1985 she was president of the Association pour l'avancement de la recherche en musique du Québec (ARMuQ). Between 1986 and 1988 she worked as an advisor to the Secretary of State for Culture of the Government of Gabon and taught at the University of Omar Bongo .

In 1990 she and Monique Desroches became directors of the UNESCO project Formation, coopération et promotion des traditions orales musicales (Africa and Indian Ocean) . Since 2002 she has been a member of the Société des Dix , a group of historians from Québec founded in 1935. She is a professor at the University of Montreal's Music Faculty.

Fonts

  • Serge Garant et la révolution musicale au Québec , Montréal, Editions Louise Courteau, 1986
  • La création musicale des femmes au Québec , Montréal, Edition du Remue-Ménage, 1991
  • Jean Vallerand et la vie musicale du Québec , Montréal, Édition du Méridien, 1996
  • Rodolphe Mathieu , choix de textes inédits , Montréal, Éditions Guérin, 2000
  • with Réjean Coallier (ed.): Anthologie d'oeuvres musicales de Rodolphe Mathieu , Montréal, Center de musique canadienne, 2002
  • with R. Coallier (ed.): Édition critique d'oeuvres de Rodolphe Mathieu: Pièces pour piano (Volume 1), Pièces vocales (Volume 2), Pièces pour cordes (Volumes 3 and 4), "Nature", extrait de la Symphonie pour voix humaines (Volume 5) , Montréal, Center de musique canadienne, 2004
  • André Mathieu , pianiste et compositeur québécois , Montréal, Éditions Lidec, Biographique Célébrités , 2006