Audréanne Filion

Audréanne Filion is a Montreal-based cellist, composer, and improviser. Active in contemporary and experimental music, she has premiered works by numerous composers from the Canadian scene, including Sarah Davachi, Martin Arnold, Keiko Devaux, Myriam Bleau, and Simon Martin. She is a member of Ensemble Éclat, Quatuor Mémoire, Ensemble Tesse, and Ensemble SuperMusique, and collaborates with various collectives such as No Hay Banda, collectif9, and Projections Libérantes. Her solo project for cello and electronics combines improvisation, real-time processing, and composition, exploring the hybridization of classical and experimental, ambient, and noise aesthetics. She has performed at festivals and series including Gaudeamus Music Week (Netherlands), Festival CHIII (Brazil), Darmstädter Ferienkurse (Germany), FMC (Chicoutimi), Osheaga, Semaine du Neuf, M/NM, Totem Électrique, Codes d’accès, Interzone Editions, and many others. Also active in experimental pop, she has collaborated with Everly Lux, Xela Edna, YlangYlang, Jessica Moss, and Erika Angell.