After belately starting music in his last years of high
school, Simon Bertrand started a multi-instrumental
training at the Conservatory of Montreal on both the
clarinette and saxophone, which led him over the years
into Jazz and several chamber music ensembles .
However, composition gradually became his main
point of interest, in which he received a basic training
from André Prévost at the University of Montréal, where
he was also introduced to the treasures of traditional
ethnical music by Jose Evangelista.From 1990 to 1998
he setteled in Paris,where he completed several
degrees in saxophone and chamber music, and
studied writing an theorical manners with Prix de Rome
Marcel Bitsh and musical Analysis and composition
with Claude Ballif, under the aegis of whom he received
in 1994 a unanimous 1st prize of composition, first
nominee.
Since then he has been very active as a
composer,teacher and lecturer and his music has
been performed in several countries such has France,
Danemark,Holland, Japan, USA and Canada by
several solists and chamber music ensembles such
as the Trio Maurice Duruflé, The New Danish
Saxophone Quartet, the Trio Contrastes, The NEM, Pro
Musica Nipponia among others. His music has been
broadcasted by the Radio-France, Radio-Canada and
NHK(Japan). He has received numerous grants form
the Quebec Arts and letters Consil and was in 2000
grantee of the Japanese gouvernement?s cultural affair
invitation program for artists from abroad.He was then
invited for lectures in the Toho Gakuen university of
music of Tokyo and the Hiroshima Elizabeth University.
He is since september 2001 composer in residency at
la Chapelle Historique du Bon-Pasteur in Montréal and
has been since his return to Canada from Japan in
January 2001 at the origin of many events and
initiatives in the contemporary music area.