'I don't ever want music to disappear from my life' says violinist Anne-Danaelle Laroulette
Anne-Danaelle Laroulette - a Grade 10 École Notre-Dame-Du-Sault student - is one of the youngest musicians in the Sault Symphony Orchestra.“I was trembling a little bit but once the show began I got over the nerves. I think I played better at that concert than at all the practices because I was really concentrating,” Laroulette told SooToday.“It was Mother’s Day. I cut my thumb a little bit the morning of the concert because I wanted to do a little breakfast in bed treat for my mum.
“It's nice to be one of the youngest members of the orchestra. There are two other young girls in the orchestra and they’re very good. We sit together. Laroulette’s mother approached Anya Mallinger - SSO concert master - and spoke of her daughter’s interest in music and her wish to join the orchestra.
“Definitely my teacher, Anya. And also Hilary Hahn. I also like Christine Donkin. She’s a Canadian and we've played some of her pieces with the Sault Symphony before. I like how she really switches up the music. I like Beethoven and Paganini.”
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