Music Lessons

 

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Madeleine Owen offers lessons in guitar (classical and acoustic), cello, lute and mandolin to students of all ages and levels at her studio in Vaudreuil-Dorion as well as a few availabilities in Verdun. Madeleine plans personalised and structured lessons for each student and is a patient and organised teacher and enriches her teaching with group classes and student concerts. She hopes to help every student reach their goals and fulfil their potential.

A dedicated teacher for twenty five years, Madeleine has been the lute and early music professor at Marie-Victorin Cégep since 2016. She is the creator and performer of a solo concert for young audiences, The Lute, Friend of Kings, which is produced by Les Jeunesses Musicales Du Canada. 

Her father began teaching her flamenco guitar at the age of seven, and she studied classical guitar with respected guitar pedagogy specialist,Ed Honeywell. Madeleine continued her advanced studies in classical guitar with Patrick Roux and cello with André Mignault at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Gatineau and has a Licentiate in Early Music Performance from Mcgill University where she studied with Sylvain Bergeron. She has participated in numerous summer programmes which have allowed her to learn with masters such as Nigel North and Ronn MacFarlane. She has taught music in various Montérégie primary schools and did numerous residencies in Eastern Ontario schools as an artist in the Toronto Conservatory’s Learning Through The Arts programme. In 2015, Madeleine received a grant from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec to study Baroque cello with renowned performer and teacher, Elinor Frey. 

Flexible schedule.