Biography
Vincent Bouchard-Valentine is a professor of music pedagogy at the Department of Music of the Université du Québec à Montréal. A specialist in the theoretical foundations of school music education, he has developed an original expertise in teaching models of sound creation, notably with the sound structures of the Baschet brothers and the digital tool fonofone by composer Yves Daoust. He is interested in the relationship between music education and environmental education through an original proposal for musical eco-education. He is a regular researcher at the Centre de recherche en éducation et formation relatives à l’environnement et à l’écocitoyenneté and at the Observatoire interdisciplinaire de création et de recherche en musique.