TREVOR CHARTRAND
Dr. Trevor Chartrand is an active collaborative pianist, and repetiteur in Toronto, Ontario. Being one of Canada’s most sought after pianists for both recitals performances and opera coaching, he has worked as a head coach/repetiteur for many opera companies across Canada and the United States including the Canadian Opera Company (COC), the Glenn Gould School, Opera5, Western University, the University of Michigan, OperaQ and Cowtown Opera.
Chartrand has performed numerous recitals across the country with both voice and instrumental partners. These performances have included venues such as the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre at the Four Seasons Centre, Koerner Hall, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Roy Thompson Hall, the Meridian Arts Centre, and many universities across Canada and the United States.
He has also been active overseas serving as music director in France at the Franco American Vocal Academy. In addition to his international work, Trevor has adjudicated for ORMTA (Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association) zone competitions, and contemporary showcase competitions for both voice and piano, across Ontario. He has also given public masterclasses as an alumnus at the Western University, and at the University of Manitoba.
Trevor holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) from the University of Michigan under the tutelage of Martin Katz. He has also obtained an undergraduate degree in solo piano performance, a Master’s degree in collaborative piano (both from Western University), as well as his ARCT from the Royal Conservatory of Music.