Fusion of Traditions
Sunday, April 13, 2025
3:00pm to 5:00pm
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Holst • St.Paul’s Suite, Cheung • new commission, Brianna Lizotte • fiddle, Suk • Serenade op.6
Brianna Lizotte is a fiddler currently living in Edmonton Alberta. She grew up in a household where music was played, whether it was from home videos or kitchen parties. At the age of 10, most of the musicians in her family passed away, so she took it upon herself to keep the music alive. This has led her to many opportunities such as competing twice in the Canadian Grand Masters, music festivals across Alberta, and traveling to Rome to support the Metis delegates during their meetings with the Pope in 2022.
Apart from performing, Brianna can be found teaching fiddle lessons, Metis history through music and dance workshops, and in studios recording for documentaries, EPs, singles, etc. Recently graduating from MacEwan University’s Bachelor of Music program, she looks forward to developing her voice within the Candian music scene.
9915 148 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T5N 3G1
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