Marc Villeneuve was born in 1956, Trois-Rivières, Quebec,
Canada. He studied music, violin and composition at the
Montreal music Conservatory. Aged 11, he made his first
soloist public appearance with the Quebec Symphony
Orchestra. He was awarded numerous prizes and honours
at an early age in various music competitions for young
talents. At 15, he performed the Sibelius concerto under
the direction of renowned French conductor Pierre
Dervaux, and other performances followed, with the
Paganini-Kachaturian concerti, Chausson Poème and Ravel’s Tzigane.
He recently won a special mention of
honour in 2011 at the famous international Ibla
competition in Italy for his symphony Visions fugitives de
l’Artique. He was educated in a family of historical writers,
artists, jurists, musicians, creators, and internationaly
acclaimed filmmakers.
He completed classical studies with the Jesuits community,
studying Latin and Ancient Greek, philosophy and history.
He graduated from law school in 1983 at the University of
Montreal and was granted scholarships and prizes for
“academic excellency.” He practiced as a criminalist lawyer
for many years and retired recently. He has developed a
particular expertise in fraud and deception. He
collaborated with several experts in writings and has
developed over the years considerable habilities and
knowledge in decryption. He published law articles in
criminal matters. He made extensive studies in
anthropology, gave many public conferences and
broadcasts on various legal subjects.
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