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Maxine Thevenot

Canadian-born organist and choral conductor, Maxine Thévenot enjoys a distinguished international career performing throughout Europe, Great Britain, and North America, with a wide-ranging repertoire that includes contemporary works written especially for her. She is known as a consummate musician with an engaging performance style coupled with a flair for exciting programming.

Dr. Thévenot has received the Bachelor of Music in Music Education with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan, and the degrees, Master of Music and, most recently, Doctor of Musical Arts in organ performance from the Manhattan School of Music, New York where she was twice-awarded the Bronson Ragan Award for ‘most outstanding organist.’ She also holds the Associate diplomas from the Royal Canadian College of Organists and the Royal Conservatory of Music. In 2007 she was elected as an Honorary Fellow of the National College of Music and Arts, London.

Maxine Thévenot has performed throughout North America and Europe at many prestigious churches, concert halls, and festivals, including St. Paul's Cathedral, London; la Cathèdrale de Notre Dame, Paris; National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.; Saint Thomas Fifth Avenue, New York City; Princeton University Chapel, Princeton, New Jersey; Jack Singer Concert Hall, Calgary; la Basilique de Notre Dame du Cap, Montréal, and the music festivals of Bratislava, Budapest, Prague, and Vienna. This season she will perform at several American churches and universities including the University of Denver, St. Petersburg College, Florida. Performances abroad include Salisbury Cathedral, St. George’s Chapel, Windsor and Canterbury Cathedral, UK.

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