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Ménestrel mixes ancient repertoire with Canadian oral folk traditions

Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NSLeaf Music, and Ménestrel (soprano-violinist Janelle Lucyk and tenor-lutenist Kerry Bursey), announce the upcoming release of their new recording, Ménestrel (LM305), in digital and physical formats. For their debut album, Ménestrel reaches backward, not to escape the modern world, but to examine its roots. They gather songs drawn from several centuries and traditions, from the luminous melancholy of John Dowland to the ardent intimacy of Barbara Strozzi, from the refined contours of French Renaissance chanson to the rugged sincerity of Celtic and English folk ballads.  

Ménestrel is a Canadian early music ensemble, mixing ancient repertoire with oral folk traditions. Formed in 2019, the ensemble is committed to bringing the transformative magic of music to unexpected places, collaborating with singers and choirs in all of Canada’s thirteen provinces and territories in 2024. They were also in residence in France and Spain last summer for concerts, workshops and recordings. Their concerts aim to demystify early music, juxtaposing it next to folk songs, which are often considered songs of the people. 

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Janelle Lucyk is a leader among an emerging generation of Canadian artists specializing in old music and historically informed performance, taking ideas from conception to the stage. She is Mécénat Musica’s 2025 Vocal Discovery of the Year. Performing well over a hundred concerts last year, Janelle across all of Canada. 

Janelle is the artistic director of Ménestrel. She is also director of the new series ArtChoral at La Grande Salle du 9e, the recently reopened, iconic Art Deco concert hall in Montreal.  Following mentor and arts champion Barbara Butler, Janelle is Artistic and Administrative Director of Musique Royale (est. 1985), a music presenter based in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia which enriches historic spaces through the sharing of world class early music, and much more.  Programming includes over seventy concerts throughout the year in venues across the spectacular maritime province. 

Janelle was invited by legendary organist Xaver Varnus to perform two sold out performances in Hungary, including at the spectacular Bartók National Concert Hall in Budapest. She has had the good fortune of working as a soloist under five-time Grammy winner Paul Halley on many unforgettable concerts including Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 and Selva Morale e Spirituale and multiple Bach Passions.  

Janelle graduated in 2014 with distinction from the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles in Belgium and completed her master’s in management at Durham University in the UK, where she was awarded the Best Soloist by Music Durham, and Best Female Soloist by her peers. While in Europe, she formed Voces Desuper, an ensemble performing regularly in the magnificent Cathédrale de Saints-Michel-et-Gudule, and especially at the Te Deum ceremony for the King and Queen of Belgium. 


Kerry Bursey is a Canadian tenor and plucked string instrumentalist from Montréal. An early music specialist and a versatile singer, he is acclaimed for his “clear voice, made of dreamy troubadouresque sweetness” (Ôlyrix) and “beneficent tenderness” (Le Temps). He is a sought-after lutenist and guitarist, notably invested in self-accompaniment, from lute songs to folk music.  Recently, he made his European debut run as a soloist at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, Ruhrtriennale, Manchester International Festival, Bregenzerfestspieler and the Holland Festival. 

He regularly works as a tenor soloist or instrumentalist with Canadian early music ensembles such as l’Harmonie des Saisons, Ensemble Caprice, Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal, the Toronto Consort, Theatre of Early Music, Les Barocudas, les Idées Heureuses, la Nef, Pallade Musica, Infusion Baroque and Clavecin en Concert. He tours internationally with his ensemble, Ménestrel, co-founded with soprano Janelle Lucyk. 

​Kerry is frequently hired as a session musician and creative collaborator because of his broad musical output, from pop to video games. He composed and performed the soundtrack of award-winning thriller, 444, which premiered at Fantasia Festival, and worked on the sci-fi movie Mistral Spatial. He frequently works with Ubisoft and notably sang Gregorian chants as a monk in the game Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.  

Kerry holds a master’s degree in classical guitar from the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal and has studied voice performance at McGill University. He was a winner at the 2011 Grand Prix de Guitare de Montréal. 


The album was recorded in May of 2025 in St. John’s Anglican Church, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, with support from the Canada Council of the Arts. Listen to Ménestrel on your favourite streaming platforms or get your CD copy

Leaf Music is an independent recording label based in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Nashville, Tennessee, making and distributing high-quality classical music recordings by artists and composers from across North America. Our growing catalogue of solo, orchestral, and chamber music is distributed by Naxos of America to the world’s most important music retailers, download providers, and streaming services. Leaf Music is also a provider of professional audio and video production, post-production services and integrated music marketing and distribution in North America.

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Leaf Music Brings Dolby Atmos Experience to Top Albums

(Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NSLeaf Music is thrilled to announce that two of its best-performing albums, Beethoven: Complete Music for Cello & Piano by Robert deMaine & Peter Takacs and Rock Echoes by Kristan Toczko (HarpistKT), are now available in Dolby Atmos, exclusively on Apple Music and Apple Music Classical. This innovative project has been made possible thanks to the generous support from Apple Music, enabling Leaf Music to elevate these remarkable albums with Spatial Audio technology. Expertly mixed by John D.S. Adams from Stonehouse Sound for Beethoven: Complete Music for Cello & Piano and Jeremy VanSlyke and Ally Cribb from Leaf Music for Rock Echoes, these albums offer an immersive listening experience.

Since its release on July 8, 2022, Beethoven: Complete Music for Cello & Piano has garnered an impressive 1.8 million streams. Rock Echoes, released on February 16, 2024, has already achieved an astounding 2.5 million streams. Listen to both albums now on Apple Music or Apple Music Classical, bringing every note and subtlety to life like never before. Learn how to enable Spatial Audio on your device here.

Robert deMaine is the Principal Cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and sought-after solo artist and chamber musician. His solo repertoire includes concertos by Haydn, Dvorak, Elgar and Penderecki. And as a recitalist, he is known for magnificent interpretations of J.S. Bach’s cello suites. A first-prize winner in many national and international competitions, deMaine was the first cellist ever to win the grand prize at San Francisco’s prestigious Irving M. Klein International Competition for Strings. He is an exclusive Thomastik-Infeld artist, and performs on a cello made in 1684 by Antonio Stradivari.

Romanian-born Peter Takács has performed widely, receiving critical and audience acclaim for his penetrating interpretations. Takács has performed as a guest soloist with major orchestras in the U.S. and abroad, as well as at important summer festivals such as Tanglewood, Music Mountain, Chautauqua Institution, and Sweden’s Helsingborg Festival. Since 2008 he has been a member of the faculty at the Montecito Summer Music Festival in Santa Barbara, California. He performed and recorded the cycle of 32 Beethoven piano sonatas to critical acclaim in 2011.

Kristan Toczko’s innovative videos have been enjoyed by hundreds of millions since she joined TikTok in 2020. Born in Moncton, she received her BMus from McGill University and her master’s at Yale, winning major competitions at both universities. Kristan also won the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal Competition and the CBC’s Young Artist award. Kristan discovered the virtual world of performance from her home studio in St. John’s during Covid, when her busy freelance career – playing concerts, travelling, and appearing with major Canadian orchestras and ensembles – came crashing down. She now records a harp-related video a day, including teaching videos and song covers; her arrangement of Nothing Else Matters caught the attention of Metallica, who included her performance in the band’s 40th-anniversary concert in San Francisco. Join Kristan’s fans at @harpistkt on TikTok (where she has 2.6 million followers), Facebook (318K), YouTube (399K), and Instagram (572K).