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William Kraushaar is a classically-trained film score composer with a strong fondness for vocal music. He studied at Studied at Université de Montréal. Self-taught bass singer, he has earned himself a privileged position in a number of prestigious canadian vocal ensembles, namely the Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montréal (SMAM), Ensemble Caprice (Director: Matthias Maute), L'Harmonie des saisons (Director: Eric J. Milnes), Theatre of Early Music (Director: Daniel Taylor) and many more, as well as being part of Québec’s top professional choirs. As a composer, he was awarded twice by the SOCAN Foundation and his music has been played, among others, by the Quebec Symphony Orchestra, Voces Boreales, L’Ensemble vocal Art-Québec, The Choir of St-Andrew/St-Paul and the National Youth Choir of Canada.
William Kraushaar is a film-score composer passionate about our local fauna. Director of two animal documentaries, Titans (2020) and Montréal Sauvage (2023), his goal is to make Quebecers discover some of their more unknown and unique animals. He currently lives in Montréal, Québec, Canada. |