Joël Cormier
Biography
Joël first studied percussion under Michel Deschenes at the Université de Moncton where he finished his BA. Mus in music performance. Afterwards, he moved to Toronto to study percussion at the University of Toronto under Beverly Johnston, John Rudolph and Russell Hartenberger where he finished his M. Mus and DMA. During his time in Toronto, Joël played with various orchestras including the Kingston Symphony, Peterborough Symphony, Brampton Symphony and the Esprit Orchestra. He also participated in many music festivals including the New Music Festival and Nuit Blanche. Joël released his first solo percussion CD, “Les voiles blanches” in 2012. The album features two well known New Brunswick composers: Richard Gibson and Christian Hébert. Joël is also a founding member of the Sonore Percussion Trio, which made its debut in 2009. The Toronto based ensemble is dedicated to new sounds and new music having commissioned two new percussion pieces since its creation. Joël has been awarded numerous prizes including the winner the University of Toronto Concerto Competition, the Star of the festival in the New Brunswick Competitive Festival of Music and the winner of CBC's Jeunes Artistes competition. Along with teaching percussion at 69˵Ӱ, Joël is also timpanist for Symphony New Brunswick.
Education
Doctor of Musical Arts, Major in Percussion Performance, University of Toronto, 2011
Master of Music, Major in Percussion Performance, University of Toronto, 2006
Bachelor of Music, Major in Percussion Performance, Université de Moncton, 2004
Teaching
Applied music (percussion)
Research
Percussion literature
Acadian folk music with specialty in accordion music
Grants, awards & honours
Winner of the University of Toronto Concerto Competition, 2005
Winner of the Star of the Festival award, New Brunswick Competitive Festival of Music, 2004
Winner of CBC's Jeunes Artistes Competition, 2004
Pascal-Poirier Prize of Excellence from l'Université de Moncton, 2004