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Daniel Humair
Daniel Humair
Swiss drummer and painter
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Angèle Dubeau
Angèle Dubeau
Canadian violinist
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Michel Portal
Michel Portal
French composer, saxophonist, and clarinetist
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Michel Graillier
Michel Graillier
Jazz pianist
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Michael Laucke
Michael Laucke
Canadian classical and flamenco guitarist
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Charles Dutoit
Charles Dutoit
Swiss conductor
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Henri Texier
Henri Texier
French musician
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Nguyen Le
Nguyen Le
French jazz guitarist
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Jean Derome
Jean Derome
Canadian musician
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Vic Vogel
Vic Vogel
Canadian musician
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Martial Solal
Martial Solal
French-Algerian jazz pianist
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Kent Nagano
Kent Nagano
American conductor and opera administrator
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Paul Plimley
Paul Plimley
Canadian musician
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Mélissa Laveaux
Mélissa Laveaux
Canadian singer
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Éric Legnini
Éric Legnini
Belgian musician
15
Térez Montcalm
Térez Montcalm
Canadian singer
16
Pascal Gallet
Pascal Gallet
French pianist
17
George Russell
George Russell
American pianist and composer
18
Vladimir Cosma
Vladimir Cosma
Romanian-French Composer, violinist and conductor
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Alexe Gaudreault
Alexe Gaudreault
Canadian singer
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Jean-Michel Damase
Jean-Michel Damase
French pianist, conductor and composer
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Lou Doillon
Lou Doillon
French actress and singer
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Gil Goldstein
Gil Goldstein
American jazz pianist and accordionist
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Jean-Michel Jarre
French composer, performer and record producer (born 1948)
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Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Canadian singer
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Pierre Michelot
Pierre Michelot
French jazz double bassist
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Sylvain Luc
Sylvain Luc
French musician
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Gilles Vigneault
Gilles Vigneault
Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
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Michel Reis
Michel Reis
jazz musician
Lorraine Desmarais
Canadian jazz pianist and composer

Lorraine Desmarais

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Canadian jazz pianist and composer
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Awards Received
honorary doctor of the Université du Québec à Montréal
Member of, past and present
Order of Canada

Order of Canada

Lorraine Desmarais C.M. (born August 15, 1956) is a French-Canadian jazz pianist and composer. Born in Montreal, she earned a B.Mus. (1977) and M.Mus. (1979) in classical piano at Université de Sherbrooke. She studied with Armas Maiste at McGill University in 1978-79, and later took lessons from Kenny Barron in New York. She has also been influenced by Chick Corea and Oscar Peterson.

Desmarais has recorded ten albums as a solo performer and musical director, including several with well-known artists such as Michel Cusson and Michel Donato (Vision), Tiger Okoshi (Lorraine Desmarais), Don Alias (Andiamo), André Moisan, Jean Gaudreault and Ted Baskin from the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and Michel Bettez from the Orchestre Métropolitain (Bleu Silence), in addition to her long-standing team of Frédéric Alarie (double bass) and Camil Bélisle (drums). She has composed a number of pieces for herself and for other performers, including Oliver Jones and Angèle Dubeau.

She has been teaching in colleges and universities since 1985, and is a jazz piano professor at the Cégep Saint-Laurent in Montreal.

Desmarais was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2012.