Anna-Marie Globenski, born on July second, nineteen twenty-nine, was a distinguished Canadian pianist and educator whose influence spanned several decades. She dedicated a significant portion of her career to teaching at the École de musique Vincent-d'Indy from nineteen sixty to nineteen sixty-three, and later at Université Laval, where she imparted her knowledge for thirty years.
Globenski was not only a revered teacher but also an accomplished accompanist for the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal. Her talents extended to the airwaves, where she made appearances on CBC Radio and CBC Television, showcasing her musical prowess. Throughout her career, she recorded three pages of music from various composers, contributing to the rich tapestry of Canadian music.
In addition to her performance and teaching, Globenski played a vital role in the music community by serving on various juries for music competitions across Canada and Europe. Her commitment to the arts was further exemplified in two thousand one when she established the Fonds Fondation Anna-Marie-Globenski, aimed at supporting music education.
To honor her remarkable contributions, Laval's preparatory music school was named after her in early two thousand five, celebrating her thirty years of dedication to the institution. Anna-Marie Globenski's legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians and educators.