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Matthew Rettino Anne-Marie Dubois knew she could play piano from the time she was 5 years old, and after practicing for years, she found herself at Carnegie Hall in 1984. She studied her craft at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and with Marc Durand at the Université de Montréal.

She has won first prize at the International Stepping Stone competition and has toured all over the globe, including an extensive tour of China.

She has received recognition for each of her three albums.

Now, she is coming to Montreal for a concert sponsored by Pro Musica, where she will perform pieces from such composers as Beethoven, Chopin, Michalowski, and Balakirev.

She has mastered Liszt to critical acclaim.

Paul Ingram from Fanfare magazine writes that “Dubois succeeds in conveying the range and power of all [Liszt’s] music and her Electra recital should make plenty of converts to Liszt’s cause.” Anne-Marie Dubois plays the Cinquième Salle, Place des Arts, February 7 at 3pm.

Tickets range from $25 to $15 (students). 514-842-2112.

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