Antoine Bellavance

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Antoine Bellavance is a solo artists bringing you many styles such as Indie/Alternative/Classical/Jazz/Blues/Experimental. Visit his Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Antoine-Bellavance/111851175564876 Antoine Bellavance was born in Montreal Canada and lived there for 6 years where he then moved to Melbourne Australia and began taking an interest in music when he was 10 years old. Since then, Antoine has performed all over Melbourne playing the Trombone with small bands and eventually joined the Melbourne Youth Wind Symphony in 2011 where he has played in many halls including Robert Blackwood Hall (where they won gold in the Melbourne School Bands Festival in 2011), Melba Hall, BMW Edge and the Iwaki Auditorium. Antoine plays several instruments including: Trombone, Piano, Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Bass and Didgeridoo. Antoine Bellavance enjoys writing songs but has also grown a serious passion for composition; he wishes to become a successful composer and film composer. Antoine has written many compositions and some have featured on some short films. Antoine recently finished a symphonic classical composition that contains 4 movements. In 2011, Antoine began working on his first album "One Word" that was released on the 2nd of April and has been streaming over 10 different music promotion/distribution sites including Jamendo where his album has reached over 1,000 song plays. After the release of "One Word", Antoine began working on his second album "Lux" which has not been released yet. In early 2012, Antoine was involved with the soundtrack of a short film where he played Trombone that featured in the 2012 Sundance Short Film Festival with Joseph Gordon-Levitt. On Saturday the 9th of June to the 21st of July , Antoine participated in a Composition Workshop in the Digital Learning Hub at the Arts Centre, his composition along with a short film he produced has been played at the official re-opening of Hamer Hall. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.