Alexandre Da Costa
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Alexandre Da Costa is a Canadian concert violinist and conductor from
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. He is the artistic director of the ''Orchestre Symphonique De Longueuil''.


Education

Da Costa has a bachelor's degree in performance (piano) from the Faculty of Music of the
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and master's degree in violin. He also studied violin at the Reina Sofía School of Music.


Career

Da Costa is both a conductor and a virtuoso violinist who plays with a 1727 Stradivarius Di Barbaro violin using a Sartory bow. In 2010, he won the Canada Council's
Virginia Parker prize The Virginia Parker Prize (originally known as the Virginia P. Moore Prize) is an annual award given to outstanding young classical musicians (singers, instrumentalists, or conductors) who have previously been recipients of Canada Council grants. T ...
and has also won the Pablo Sarasate International Violin Competition. In 2012, he won the
Juno Award The Juno Awards, more popularly known as the JUNOS, are awards presented annually to Canadian musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. New members of the Canadian Music Hall o ...
for the Classical album of the Year. In 2021, his contract as the artistic director of the ''Orchestre Symphonique De Longueuil'' was renewed for ten years.


See also

*
Canadian classical music In Canada, classical music includes a range of musical styles rooted in the traditions of Western or European classical music that European settlers brought to the country from the 17th century and onwards. As well, it includes musical styles brou ...
* List of Stradivarius instruments


References


External links


Alexandre da Costa's Official Website

Orchestre Symphonique De Longueuil Official Website (English landing page)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Da Costa, Alexandre 1979 births Living people Canadian classical violinists Canadian male violinists and fiddlers Musicians from Montreal Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment winners 21st-century classical violinists 21st-century Canadian male musicians 21st-century Canadian violinists and fiddlers Canadian artistic directors 21st-century Canadian conductors (music)