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Lance Ouellette has been appointed as Associate Concertmaster of The Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. Ouellette first embarked on his musical journey at the age of five when he began learning the violin and piano, while also taking singing lessons. He most recently appeared with the HPO in November 2013 as guest Concertmaster and has served as second Associate Concertmaster with the kitchener--waterloo orchestra since 2003.
Lance Ouellette has been appointed as Associate Concertmaster of The Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. Ouellette first embarked on his musical journey at the age of five when he began learning the violin and piano, while also taking singing lessons. He most recently appeared with the HPO in November 2013 as guest Concertmaster and has served as second Associate Concertmaster with the kitchener--waterloo orchestra since 2003.
Lance Ouellette has been appointed as Associate Concertmaster of The Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. Ouellette first embarked on his musical journey at the age of five when he began learning the violin and piano, while also taking singing lessons. He most recently appeared with the HPO in November 2013 as guest Concertmaster and has served as second Associate Concertmaster with the kitchener--waterloo orchestra since 2003.
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FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
HPO
Appoints
New
Associate
Concertmaster
Hamilton,
ON
The
Hamilton
Philharmonic
Orchestra
(HPO)
has
appointed
Lance
Ouellette
as
Associate
Concertmaster.
Ouellette
performs
as
Associate
Concertmaster
for
the
first
time
at
Sci-Fi
Spectacular
on
March
21,
2015
Raised
in
Saint
John,
New
Brunswick
Ouellette
first
embarked
on
his
musical
journey
at
the
age
of
five
when
he
began
learning
the
violin
and
piano,
while
also
taking
singing
lessons.
While
attending
the
University
of
Toronto
and
Wilfrid
Laurier
University
he
was
awarded
top
prizes
in
the
Canadian
Music
Competition
and
the
Federation
of
Canadian
Music
Festivals.
Ouellette
most
recently
appeared
with
the
HPO
in
November
2013
as
guest
Concertmaster
and
has
served
as
second
Associate
Concertmaster
with
the
Kitchener-Waterloo
Symphony
since
2003.
He
brings
a
wealth
of
musical
knowledge
and
experience
to
his
new
role
with
the
HPO.
Oullettes
versatility
as
an
orchestral
musician
has
allowed
him
to
perform
in
various
positions
with
orchestras
including
the
Toronto
Symphony
Orchestra,
Orchestra
London
Canada,
G27
and
Esprit
Orchestra.
While
touring
with
the
Toronto
Symphony
Orchestra,
Ouellette
also
performed
at
the
prestigious
Carnegie
Hall
in
New
York
City.
As
an
adjudicator,
Ouellette
has
toured
extensively
throughout
Canada
and
has
worked
with
students
in
the
Canadian
Music
Competition
and
the
Federation
of
Canadian
Music
Festivals.
Ouellette
served
as
music
instructor
at
Conrad
Grebel
College
at
the
University
of
Waterloo
since
2014.
As
a
solo
violinist
and
chamber
musician
Ouellette
performed
onstage
in
Canada
and
abroad
and
has
been
featured
on
several
high
profile
broadcasts
including
Showtime,
CBC
Radio,
CTV
and
NPR.
When
asked
about
his
new
role
Ouellette
says,
Im
happy
to
be
joining
the
Hamilton
Philharmonic
Orchestra
as
Associate
Concertmaster
and
I
look
forward
to
many
energetic
concerts
in
the
years
to
come.
As
Associate
Concertmaster,
Ouellette
serves
alongside
HPO
Concertmaster
Stephen
Sitarski,
leading
the
orchestra
in
a
supporting
role.
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Media
Contact:
Diana
Weir,
Director,
Communications
and
Development
|
Tel:
905.526.1677
x230
|
Email:
dweir@hpo.org
The
Hamilton
Philharmonic
Orchestra
was
founded
in
1884
as
The
Hamilton
Orchestral
Society
and
grew
to
become
one
of
Canadas
major
professional
orchestras.
Today,
the
HPO
is
a
leader
in
Hamiltons
robust
arts
community
where
it
provides
professional
orchestral
services
and
music
education
programs
to
address
the
needs
of
the
community.
The
HPO
continues
to
commission
and
premiere
works
and
is
one
of
the
artistic
jewels
of
the
Hamilton
area.
The
combined
musical
talents
of
its
artists
continue
to
enrich
the
community
and
enhance
the
quality
of
life
for
its
residents.
Bach's Use of Dance Rhythms in Fugues: Part II Author(s) : Natalie Jenne Source: Bach, JANUARY, 1974, Vol. 5, No. 1 (JANUARY, 1974), Pp. 3-8 Published By: Riemenschneider Bach Institute