Lise Daoust is a distinguished Canadian flautist, born in Montréal, who has captivated audiences worldwide with her exceptional performances and dedication to both classical and contemporary music. She began her musical journey at the Conservatory of Montréal and further honed her skills in Paris under the tutelage of renowned flautists Jean-Pierre Rampal, Alain Marion, and Christian Lardé. Daoust's repertoire spans a wide range, from traditional Japanese classical and chamber music to works by Canadian composers, showcasing her versatility and mastery of the flute.
Beyond her performances, Daoust is a respected educator, having taught at prestigious institutions such as the Domaine Forget Academy, the Banff Centre, and the Université de Montréal, where she serves as an Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Performance. Her commitment to nurturing the next generation of musicians is evident in her mentorship of 62 graduate students. Daoust's recordings, including collaborations with artists like Carmen Picard and Liu Fang, offer a glimpse into her artistic prowess and her ability to blend diverse musical traditions seamlessly. Her work is a testament to her remarkable career as both a performer and an educator.