Dostaler had a classical music upbringing and studied piano at the renowned École Vincent d'Indy in Montreal. He started playing professionally in the early '80s with a number of ensembles, mostly in jazz and new music, but also briefly performed funk. His first gigs included performing with Karen Young, René Lussier, Lepage, and Derome. His seat in the latter's avant-jazz group Jean Derome et les Dangereux Zhoms, throughout the 1990s, is what brought him the most attention. With this group, he recorded three CDs for the label Ambiances Magnétiques (Carnets de Voyage, 1994; Navré, 1995; Torticolis, 1998) and appeared in dozens of jazz and new music festivals across Canada (Montreal, Vancouver, Guelph), the United States (Edgefest in Ann Arbor, MI), and Europe (Moers in Germany, Banlieues Bleues in Paris, France).
When Morris came to conduct a Montreal ensemble in 1995, Dostaler enlisted and appears on the document Conduction 23 (1996, New World). But his talents both as a cutting-edge improviser and imaginative sideman are better illustrated on Derome's witty Je Me Souviens and Hétu's minimalist Musique d'Hiver. He also toured Quebec as part of performance artist/singer Nathalie Derome's trio for Les 4 Ronds Sont Allumés. ~ François Couture, Rovi