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Darren Lowe has enjoyed a career as soloist and guest artist with many Canadian orchestras. As a chamber music player, Darren Lowe has played in North America, Europe and Asia with many renowned musicians, including members of the New York Philharmonic as well as chamber players from the Boston Symphony during a recent tour of Japan.
Award winning Pianist Suzanne Beaubien is a graduate of the Conservatoire de musique de Trois-Rivières and the University of Indiana where she studied with the renowned Hungarian pianist György Sebök, as well as with Edward Auer.
Darren Lowe and Suzanne Beaubien came together as the Duo Lowe-Beaubien in 1981, carving out a distinguished place for themselves as chamber players on the national and international scene. In 2004, the duo decided to form a new ensemble - introducing Canadian cellist Blair Lofgren to the group. Lofgren became the youngest cellist in the history of Orchestre symphonique de Quebec to win principal cellist in 2002.
Musicians:
Trio Frontenac:
Darren Lowe, violin
Suzanne Beaubien, piano
Blair Lofgren, cello
Total Time: 56:18
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Zero Tampering, Pure Digital XtractHD CD will play on ANY CD Player!
Darren Lowe has enjoyed a career as soloist and guest artist with many Canadian orchestras. As a chamber music player, Darren Lowe has played in North America, Europe and Asia with many renowned musicians, including members of the New York Philharmonic as well as chamber players from the Boston Symphony during a recent tour of Japan.
Award winning Pianist Suzanne Beaubien is a graduate of the Conservatoire de musique de Trois-Rivières and the University of Indiana where she studied with the renowned Hungarian pianist György Sebök, as well as with Edward Auer.
Darren Lowe and Suzanne Beaubien came together as the Duo Lowe-Beaubien in 1981, carving out a distinguished place for themselves as chamber players on the national and international scene. In 2004, the duo decided to form a new ensemble - introducing Canadian cellist Blair Lofgren to the group. Lofgren became the youngest cellist in the history of Orchestre symphonique de Quebec to win principal cellist in 2002.
Musicians:
Trio Frontenac:
Darren Lowe, violin
Suzanne Beaubien, piano
Blair Lofgren, cello
Total Time: 56:18