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. She has performed as soloist with the Houston Symphony, Burlington Chamber Orchestra, Guanajuato Symphony Orchestra and Ensemble ACJW as well as at Festival Mozaic, Music@Menlo and the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. de Guise-Langlois is a winner of the Astral Artists National Auditions and a recipient of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Award. She also has been awarded first prize in the Ima Hogg Competition, the Woolsey Hall Concerto Competition at Yale University, the McGill University Classical Concerto Competition and the Canadian Music Competition.
An avid chamber musician, de Guise-Langlois has toured with Musicians from Marlboro and has appeared on numerous chamber music series, including those by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Boston Chamber Music Society, 92nd Street Y, The Kennedy Center and Chamber Music Northwest. She has performed as principal clarinet with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Stamford Symphony, NOVUS NY and The Knights.
A native of Montreal, de Guise-Langlois earned degrees from McGill University and the Yale School of Music, where she studied under David Shifrin. She is an alumna of Ensemble Connect and CMS Two and is Assistant Professor of Clarinet at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, having previously served on the faculty of Montclair State University.