Praised as “…extraordinary…” and “…a formidable clarinetist…” by the New York Times, Romie de Guise-Langlois has appeared as soloist and chamber musician on major concert stages throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Ms. de Guise-Langlois performed as soloist with the Houston Symphony, Ensemble ACJW, the Burlington Chamber Orchestra, the Yale Philharmonia, McGill University Symphony Orchestra, at Music@Menlo and at Banff Center for the Arts.
She is a winner of the Astral Artists’ National Audition and was awarded the First Prize in the Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition; she was additionally a First Prize winner of the Woolsey Hall Competition at Yale University, the McGill University Classical Concerto Competition, the Canadian Music Competition, and was the recipient of the Canadian Broadcasting Company award.
An avid chamber musician, Ms. de Guise-Langlois joined the roster of Chamber Music Society Two in 2012 and has toured with Musicians from Marlboro. She has appeared at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia and Boston Chamber Music Societies, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Salt Bay Chamber Fest and Chamber Music Northwest, among others. She has performed as principal clarinetist for the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, NOVUS NY, the New Haven and Stamford Symphony Orchestras and The Knights Chamber Orchestra.
A native of Montreal, Ms. de Guise-Langlois earned degrees from McGill University and the Yale School of Music. She is an alumnus of Ensemble Connect and she presently serves on faculties at UMass, Amherst and at Montclair State University.