Biography
Born in Moncton (Canada), music has always been a great part of Jeffrey Vézina-Goodwin's life. In 2019, he began his undergraduate studies with Dr. Olivier Blakney at Mount Allison University, where he received his Bachelor of Music. Afterwards, he continued his studies with Prof. Ronald George at the University of Western Ontario, graduating with a Master's of Music, Performance in 2025. During his time there, he formed the Ventis Concordiae woodwind quintet, which won the Young-Ja Park Chamber Music Award in 2023. In addition, he recently attended a week-long masterclass with Prof. Oliviver Darbellay in Rheinau, Switzerland, where he performed in the final concert of the Rheinau "Sommerserenaden" concert series.
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Some of his research interests include historically informed performances on natural horn, pedagogical research, as well as musician wellness and injury prevention.
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Currently, he works as a freelancer musician in Atlantic Canada as he begins to develop his horn studio in the Greater Moncton area.



