Corrinne Prévost steadily gives concerts, and she
has been busy completing her studies at the University of Toronto's Faculty
of Music for the past two years. She
will resume singing her own concerts in 2004, at a more intensive rate,
having completed her degree.
In the summer of 2002, she sang in the
Penetanguishene franco-ontarian production of Le Capitaine, by Joëlle
Roy. She also took part in the
Canada 125 festivities as part of the cast of Experience Canada, a musical tour
that joined together 125 youth from all provinces and territories. The cast
performed, gave workshops in schools and did radio and television
interviews throughout the country for five months.
Upon her return she organised the production of a video about this
experience, which is now owned and aired on TFO - French programmation of
TVO. She performed the same musical in the summer of 1993 at the
Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown.
Winner of the "interpret" category of the CBC-french contest
Ontario Pop in 1987, she was brought to collaborate with such famous
francophone artists as Claude Dubois, Daniel Lavoie, Laurence
Jalbert, Roch Voisine and Philipe Lafontaine. She was
also featured in the celebrations for the University of Ottawa's 150th
anniversary aside Michael Burgess and Alex Trebek in 1998.
Born in Montreal, brought up in Hearst, in the far north of Ontario,
several years resident of the nation's capital and now residing in Toronto,
she developed a wide range of musical interests. She has her own act and performs
around the city of Toronto. Her repertoire embraces Brazilian classics
performed in Portuguese, Italian, and classics of French chansons and jazz.