Artist's albums
Portrait: Alex Baranowski
2022 · album
Thoughts of Home
2022 · single
Elle
2022 · album
Flight
2021 · single
Immersion
2021 · album
Pulsations
2019 · album
Nostos
2019 · single
Ovation
2018 · album
Experience (Live) - Single
2018 · single
Portrait: Max Richter
2017 · album
Dona Nobis Pacem 2 (From “The Leftovers” – Season 1)
2017 · single
Silence On Joue - Take 2
2016 · album
Silence On Joue - Take 2 (Commentary Version)
2016 · album
Ludovico Einaudi: Portrait (Deluxe Edition)
2015 · album
Blanc
2014 · album
Game Music
2012 · album
A Time for Us (Silence, on joue!)
2012 · album
John Adams - Portrait
2011 · album
Christmas
2010 · album
Arvo Pärt: Portrait
2010 · album
Virtuose
2009 · album
Gargantua And Other Delights
2009 · album
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Biography
Angèle Dubeau has pursued a career as a classical musician for over 45 years and has played in as many countries, always with the same passion, zest and generosity. Beyond her virtuosity as a musician, this exceptional woman has other qualities that have earned her a special place in the hearts of her audiences. While her virtuosity and musicality have won over critics, audiences adore Angèle for her captivating music, her uncommon gift as a communicator, her generosity, and her outstanding ability to connect with listeners. She has garnered many awards over the years, and she is one of the few classical violinists in the world to earn gold records. She has sold over 650,000 albums over her career, and works from her discography have been streamed over 190 million times in over 100 countries. Angèle is as deeply convinced as ever of the need to guide the general public to a better understanding of music. She devotes herself to making it accessible by reaching across borders, generations, and backgrounds. “I like to think that music is a universal treasure that almost everyone can share,” she explains. Angèle Dubeau plays on the “Des Rosiers” Stradivarius violin (1733).