“Boudreau is superb; he has an outrageously compelling technique.” (Marlbank)

Andrew Boudreau an active member of the North American and international jazz and creative music scenes. In 2019, he was a prizewinner at the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition (formerly known as the Great American Jazz Piano Competition). One of eight Canadian musicians to receive the Astral Artist Prize (2013) at the National Arts Centre (Ottawa, Canada), Andrew is also the recipient of the OPUS Prize for Concert of the Year - Jazz and World Music in Quebec (2016). Andrew has performed in the Montreal International Jazz Festival, OFF festival de jazz de Montréal, Ottawa International Jazz Festival, Halifax Jazz Festival, Festi-jazz international de Rimouski, Jazz Educators’ Network (Dallas, TX) and the International Chamber Music Festival (Stavanger, Norway). 

He has performed with a diverse array of musicians and ensembles such as the Orchestre national de jazz de Montréal with David Binney, soprano Measha Brueggergosman, and the Altsys Jazz Orchestra. As a soloist, he has been pianist-in-residence at 7132 (Vals, Switzerland) and at the Peabody Essex Museum (Salem, MA). Andrew completed a Master of Music at the New England Conservatory, Bachelor of Music at the Schulich School of Music (McGill University), and Associate of the Royal Conservatory Diploma (Piano Performance) from the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto). Current collaborators include vocalist Christine Correa, violist/ethnomusicologist Tanya Kalmanovitch, accordionist Sunniva Brynnel and collective trio Family Plan. A native of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, Andrew currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.