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I started playing the violin at the age of four. In fact, my parents enrolled me in a Suzuki violin summer camp to try to get me to stop talking about the violin. I kept saying that I already played the violin, so they signed me up for the camp so that it could become true, and maybe also in the hope that I would lose interest in the instrument and they would never have to hear about it again. Their strategy did not quite work, and almost twenty years later, here we are.
After six years of violin lessons throughout elementary school, my passion for music grew tremendously when I began my secondary studies at the Vincent d’Indy School of Music. My violin and chamber music lessons with Marie-Anne Rozankovic were a great source of inspiration…
I’ve been drawn to music for as long as I can remember—and my parents noticed early on. At five, I began early music classes, then studied xylophone, and later explored instruments like violin and piano. (Read more)
🎵 Six Months to Success: The Inspiring Journey of a Young Singer to Cégep Saint-Laurent
When a young singer decided to audition for the renowned Cégep Saint-Laurent music program, she knew the challenge would be significant. With only a few months to prepare — and little knowledge of music theory, dictation, or solfège — her dream seemed difficult to achieve.
That was before she discovered the Conservatoire de musique de la Montérégie and its educational partner, Productions Largo. Together, these two institutions share a clear mission: to make high-quality music education accessible to everyone, regardless of their starting level.
🎵 Six Months to Success: The Inspiring Journey of a Young Singer to Cégep Saint-Laurent
When a young singer decided to audition for the renowned Cégep Saint-Laurent music program, she knew the challenge would be significant. With only a few months to prepare — and little knowledge of music theory, dictation, or solfège — her dream seemed difficult to achieve.
That was before she discovered the Conservatoire de musique de la Montérégie and its educational partner, Productions Largo. Together, these two institutions share a clear mission: to make high-quality music education accessible to everyone, regardless of their starting level.
At the Conservatoire de musique de la Montérégie, we often see it firsthand: families who welcome a piano into their home don’t just bring in music — they create a space for connection, creativity, and calm.
Engaging in music offers numerous benefits for brain health and overall well-being. Read article…
Learning music, especially in 4- to 12-year-olds, supports the neural system in the foundations of all learning.
Learning to play a musical instrument can be a transformative experience for children, and the guitar offers a fantastic avenue for young ones to embark on their musical journey. Beyond the joy of creating beautiful melodies, learning the guitar provides numerous benefits that can positively impact a child's development.
Music statistics show that music is a crucial part of education for children of all ages.
Music is a universal language that has the power to captivate and inspire people of all ages…(Source: https://www.parent.app/)
Music is a universal language that has the power to captivate and inspire people of all ages…(Source: https://www.parent.app/)
On October 1, 2022, on the occasion of International Music Day, the Conservatory launched its 2022-2023 season, which marks its 20th anniversary! Held to a sold-out crowd, this anniversary gala allowed those present to appreciate all the talent of young artists. For many, this event was a first public performance!
My name is Lauriane Bélisle and I have been a violin student with Marie-Anne Rozankovic for 8 years. In recent years, I have had the chance to participate in several concerts at the Conservatoire de musique de la Montérégie (CMM), notably with the symphony orchestra. I also taught violin for a year at the Conservatory. I am currently an undergraduate doctoral student in medicine at the University of Montreal.
My name is Charles-Antoine and I am a software engineering student at the École de Technologie Supérieure. I lived two winters in Ste-Anne-des-Monts, in Gaspésie, where I combined work, study and skiing.
My name is Emma St-Laurent. I am a student in the law program at Sherbrooke University.
My name is Pierre Tripard. I am a sound designer and composer, mainly for theatrical projects. I have been playing the guitar for 12 years and the saxophone for 9 years.
…I started at the age of 8 at École Félix-Leclerc, an elementary music school. Luckily, there was a piano at my grandmother's home and I enjoyed touching the keys every time I visited her….
According to family legend, I asked for piano lessons when I was 5 years old after I saw a pianist on television. Perhaps it was rather my grandmother's deep desire to learn piano…
I started taking piano lessons when I was about 5 years old with my Aunt Helena who occasionally taught music at her home.
I started playing music at the age of 4. The violin was my first instrument and remained, throughout my journey, the instrument of choice..


Learning music gave me a true method for learning — a way of structuring my efforts that I now recognize in my study of law.