Walter Boudreau, (born 1947 in Sorel) is a Canadian composer, saxophonist and conductor. In 1969, he founded the group L'Infonie with Raoul Duguay, which dissolved in 1973. Since 1988, he has been the artistic director of the Société de musique contemporaine du Québec in Montreal. He was a principal collaborator in the Symphonie du Millénaire which took place in Montréal in 2000. In May 2015 Boudreau received a Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts. Teachers
Serge Garant
Mauricio Kagel
György Ligeti
Bruce Mather
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Gilles Tremblay
Iannis Xenakis Films
La Nuit de la poésie 27 mars 1970, 1971
Ultimatum, 1973
Unfinished Infonie (L'Infonie inachevée...), 1973
Fanfares, 1988 Awards
1982 - Prix Jules-Léger
1998 - Prix Opus : compositeur de l'année
2003 - Molson Prize
2004 - Prix Denise-Pelletier
2013 - Knight of the National Order of Quebec
2013 - Member of the Order of Canada
2015 - Governor General's Performing Arts Award
Grants from the Canadian Arts Council
National Young Composers Competition (Radio-Canada) See also Music of Canada
List of Canadian composers References