Montreal International Musical Competition
The Concours musical international de Montréal (CMIM) is an elite-level competition for classical musicians who are interested in pursuing an international career as a professional concert artist. Established in 2001 by the late André Bourbeau and by the late French-Canadian bass Joseph Rouleau, the CMIM features three disciplines - voice, violin and piano - on a rotating basis over a three-year cycle.
The CMIM is composed of four rounds: the preliminary round (based on video recordings), the first round, the semi-finals and the finals.[1] Award winners receive prizes and grants valued at over $150,000. The 2024 edition, dedicated to the piano, will be followed by the voice edition in 2025 and the violin edition in 2026.[2]
André Bourbeau was the president of the Competition since its first edition in 2002 and was succeeded by François R. Roy in 2018.
Since May 2004, the CMIM has been a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions.[3]
In September 2023, Chantal Poulin and Shira Gilbert were appointed as Executive Director and Artistic Director of the CMIM.[4]
Editions
[edit]2024
[edit]The 2024 edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. It took place from May 5 to 16 and featured 24 competitors aged 19 to 29 from twelve different countries. For the first time in its history, the competition included a Chamber Music round during the first stage of the semifinal.[5][6]
Canadian pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko won the first prize of the Piano 2024 edition and became the first Canadian laureate of an instrumental edition of the Concours musical international de Montréal.[4][7]
Rang | Concurrents | Pays |
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1st Prize | Jaeden Izik-Dzurko | Canada |
2nd Prize | Gabriele Strata | Italy |
3rd Prize | Anthony Ratinov | United States |
Finalist | Elias Ackerley | UK / South Korea |
Finalist | Jakub Kuszlik | Poland |
Finalist | Derek Wang | United States |
Prix | Gagnant | Pays |
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ICI Musique Audience Award, Offered by ICI Musique | Gabriele Strata | Italy |
Best Canadian Artist Award, Offered by the Bourbeau Foundation | Jaeden Izik-Dzurko | Canada |
Best performance of a Sonata in the Semifinal, Offered by Anne Stevens | Jaeden Izik-Dzurko | Canada |
André Bachand Award for the Best performance of the imposed Canadian work, Mzizaakok Miiniwaa Mzizaakoonsak (Horseflies and Deerflies) by Anishinaabekwe composer Barbara Assiginaak, Offered by Claudette Hould | Jaeden Izik-Dzurko | Canada |
Chamber Music Award, Offered by Dixi Lambert and the Festival de musique de chambre de Montréal | Gabriele Strata | Italy |
Junior Jury Prize | Jakub Kuszlik | Poland |
Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award Offered by Bita & Paolo Cattelan | Élisabeth Pion | Canada |
Three CMIM Grants for the unranked finalists, Offered by the Rouleau Family, Morris & Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation, and Louise Roy | Elias Ackerley Jakub Kuszlik Derek Wang | UK / South Korea Poland United States |
2023
[edit]The twenty-second edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. First prize was won by Dmytro Udovychenko.
Laureates
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | Dmytro Udovychenko | Ukraine |
Second | SongHa Choi | South Korea |
Third | SooBeen Lee | South Korea |
Finalist | Nathan Meltzer | United States |
Finalist | Michael Shaham | Israel |
Finalist | Ruslan Talas | Kazakhstan |
Special prizes
[edit]Prize | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
ICI Musique's People's Choice Award | SongHa Choi | South Korea |
André-Bourbeau Award for the best Canadian artist | Not attributed | |
Sonata Award for the best performance of a sonata in the Semi-final round | SongHa Choi | South Korea |
André-Bachand Award for the best performance of the imposed Canadian work, L'inconnu.e bouleversant.e by Luna Pearl Woolf | SongHa Choi | South Korea |
Award for the best performance of a work by J.S. Bach | Dmytro Udovychenko | Ukraine |
Award for the best performance of a virtuosic work | Yesong Sophie Lee | United States |
Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award | Aaron Chan | Canada / China |
CMIM grants awarded to the three unranked finalists | Nathan Meltzer Michael Shaham Ruslan Talas | United States Israel Kazakhstan |
John Newmark Prize for the Best Collaborative Pianist | Umi Garrett | United States |
2022
[edit]The twenty-first edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice and featured two divisions - aria and art song. First prize in Aria was won by Simone McIntosh. First prize in Art Song was won by Meredith Wohlgemuth.
Laureates
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | Simone McIntosh | Canada |
Second | Sarah Dufresne | Canada |
Third | Valerie Eickhoff | Germany |
Finalist | Nils Wanderer | Germany |
Finalist | Hugo Laporte | Canada |
Rank | Competitor | Country |
---|---|---|
First | Meredith Wohlgemuth | United States |
Second | Harriet Burns | United Kingdom |
Third | Bryan Murray | United States |
Special prizes
[edit]Prize | Winner | Country |
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ICI Musique People's Choice Award - Aria | Nils Wanderer | Germany |
ICI Musique People's Choice Award - Art Song | Deepa Johnny | Canada |
Best Canadian Artist Award - Aria | Simone McIntosh | Canada |
Best Canadian Artist Award - Art Song | Deepa Johnny | Canada |
Opera Aria Award | Simone McIntosh | Canada |
French Art Song Award | Meredith Wohlgemuth | United States |
German Lied Award | Harriet Burns | United Kingdom |
John Newmark Award for best collaborative pianist | Jinhee Park | South Korea |
Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award | Adanya Dunn | Bulgaria / Canada |
André Bachand Award for the Best Performance of a Canadian Work | Michael Lafferty | United Kingdom |
Montreal students' coup de coeur Prize | Simone McIntosh Sarah Dufresne | Canada Canada |
CMIM grants awarded to two unranked finalists | Nils Wanderer Hugo Laporte | Germany Canada |
2021
[edit]The twentieth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. First prize was won by Su Yeon Kim, from South Korea.
Laureates
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | Su Yeon Kim | South Korea |
Second | Yoichiro Chiba | Japan |
Third | Dimitri Malignan | France |
Finalist | Alice Burla | Canada |
Finalist | Francesco Granata | Italy |
Finalist | Ying Li | China |
Finalist | Chaeyoung Park | South Korea |
Finalist | Marcel Tadokoro | France |
Special prizes
[edit]Prize | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
ICI Musique Audience Award | Dimitri Malignan | France |
André-Bourbeau Award for the best Canadian artist | Alice Burla | Canada |
Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award | Anna Han | United States |
André-Bachand Award for the best performance of the compulsory Canadian work | Alice Burla | Canada |
Festival Bach Montréal Award for the best performance of a work by J.S. Bach | Dimitri Malignan | France |
CMIM grants awarded to the five unranked finalists | Alice Bural Francesco Granata Ying Li Chaeyoung Park Marcel Tadokoro|| Canada |
2020
[edit]The COVID-19 confinement and closing of international borders prevented this nineteenth edition of the CMIM to be held. Instead, every day from May 4 to May 18, 2020, from their respective locations, the selected competitors performed short recitals, in anticipation of the competition, which was postponed to 2021.
2019
[edit]The eighteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. First prize was won by Hao Zhou.
Laureates
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | Hao Zhou | United States |
Second | Johanna Pichlmair | Austria |
Third | Fumika Mohri | Japan |
Finalist | Elli Choi | United States / South Korea |
Finalist | Anna Lee | United States / South Korea |
Finalist | Christine Lim | United States / South Korea |
Special prizes
[edit]Prize | Winner | Country |
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Radio-Canada People's Choice Award | Hao Zhou | United States |
André-Bourbeau Award for the best Canadian artist | Not attributed | |
Sonata Award for the best performance of a sonata in the semi-finals | Anna Lee | United States / South Korea |
André-Bachand Award for the best performance of the compulsory Canadian work, Stand Alone by Michael Oesterle | Johanna Pichlmair | Austria |
Montreal Bach Festival Award for the best performance of a work by J.S. Bach | Johanna Pichlmair | Austria |
CMIM grants awarded to the three unranked finalists | Elli Choi Yejin Noh Jinhyung Park | United States United States / South Korea United States / South Korea |
2018
[edit]The seventeenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice and featured two divisions - aria and art song. First prize in Aria was won by Mario Bahg. First prize in Art Song was won by John Brancy.
Laureates
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | Mario Bahg | South Korea |
Second | Emily D'Angelo | Canada |
Third | Konstantin Lee | South Korea |
Finalist | John Brancy | United States |
Finalist | Mikhail Golovushkin | Russia |
Finalist | Andrew Haji | Canada |
Main Prizes - Art Song
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | John Brancy | United States |
Second | Julien Van Mellaerts | New Zealand/United Kingdom |
Third | Clara Osowksi | United States |
Finalist | Gemma Summerfield | United Kingdom |
Special prizes
[edit]Prize | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
Radio-Canada People's Choice Award - Aria | Emily D'Angelo | Canada |
Radio-Canada's People Choice Award - Art Song | Clara Osowksi | United States |
Best Canadian Artist Award - Aria | Emily D'Angelo | Canada |
Best Canadian Artist Award - Art Song | Rihab Chaieb | Canada |
Opera Aria Award | Mario Bahg | South Korea |
Oratorio Award | Andrew Haji | Canada |
French Mélodie Award | John Brancy | United States |
Lied Award | Julien Van Mellaerts | New Zealand/United Kingdom |
John Newmark Award for best collaborative pianist | Joao Araujo | Portugal |
2017
[edit]The sixteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand prize was won by Zoltan Fejervari.
Laureates
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | Zoltán Fejévári | Hungary |
Second | Giuseppe Guarrera | Italy |
Third | Stefano Andreatta | Italy |
Finalist | Albert Cano Smit | Spain |
Finalist | Yejin Noh | South Korea |
Finalist | Jinhyung Park | South Korea |
Special prizes
[edit]Prize | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
Radio-Canada People's Choice Award | Giuseppe Guarrera | Italy |
André-Bachand Award for the best performance of the compulsory Canadian work in the semifinals | Giuseppe Guarrera | Italy |
Award for the best semifinal recital | Giuseppe Guarrera | Italy |
Chopin Award for the most outstanding performance of a work for solo keyboard by Frédéric Chopin | Giuseppe Guarrera | Italy |
Bach Award for the most outstanding performance of a work for solo keyboard by J.S. Bach | Giuseppe Guarrera | Italy |
CMIM grants awarded to the three unranked finalists | Albert Cano Smit Yejin Noh Jinhyung Park | Spain / Netherlands South Korea South Korea |
2016
[edit]The fifteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Ayana Tsuji.[11]
Laureates
[edit]Rank | Competitor | Country |
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First | Ayana Tsuji | Japan |
Second | Bomsori Kim | South Korea |
Third | Minami Yoshida | Japan |
Finalist | Petteri Iivonen | Finland |
Finalist | Ji Won Song | South Korea |
Finalist | Fedor Rudin | Russia |
Prize | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
Radio-Canada People's Choice Award | Bomsori Kim | South Korea |
André-Bachand Award for the best performance of the compulsory Canadian work in the semifinals | Ayana Tsuji | Japan |
Award for the best semifinal recital | Ayana Tsuji | Japan |
Award for the best performance of a Sonata in the semifinal round | Ayana Tsuji | Japan |
Bach Award for the best performance of a work by J.S. Bach in the quarter-final round | Ayana Tsuji | Japan |
Paganini Award for the best performance of a Caprice by Paganini in the quarter-final round | Ayana Tsuji | Japan |
CMIM grants awarded to the three unranked finalists | Petteri Iivonen Fedor Rudin Ji Won Song | Finland France Russia South Korea |
2015
[edit]The fourteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Keonwoo Kim.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2014 Montreal International Musical Competition | |||
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Rank | Competitor | Country | Vocal Range |
First | Keonwoo Kim | South Korea | Tenor |
Second | Hera Hyesang Park | South Korea | Soprano |
Third | France Bellemare | Canada | Soprano |
Finalist | Anaïs Constans | France | Soprano |
Finalist | Vasil Garvanliev | Macedonia | Baritone |
Finalist | Takaoki Onishi | Japan | Baritone |
Special prizes
[edit]- Radio-Canada People's Choice Award
- Hera Hyesang Park (soprano), South Korea
- André Bourbeau Award for the Best Canadian Artist
- France Bellemare (soprano), Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec
- France Bellemare (soprano), Canada
- Award for the best semi-final recital
- Anaïs Constans (soprano), France
2014
[edit]The thirteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Jayson Gillham.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2014 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Jayson Gillham | Australia / United Kingdom |
Second | Charles Richard-Hamelin | Canada |
Third | Annika Treutler | Germany |
Finalist | Kate Liu | United States |
Finalist | Xiaoyu Liu | Canada |
Finalist | Alexander Ullman | United Kingdom |
Special prizes
[edit]- Radio-Canada People's Choice Award
- Jayson Gillham, Australia/United Kingdom
- Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work
- Jayson Gillham, Australia/United Kingdom
- André Bourbeau Award for the Best Canadian Artist
- Charles Richard Hamelin
2013
[edit]The twelfth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Marc Bouchkov.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2013 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Marc Bouchkov | Belgium |
Second | Stephen Waarts | United States |
Third | Zeyu Victor Li | China |
Finalist | Chi Li | Taiwan |
Finalist | Ji Young Lim | South Korea |
Finalist | Fédor Roudine | France |
Special prizes
[edit]- Radio-Canada People's Choice Award
- Stephen Waarts, United States
- Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work
- Luke Hsu, United States
- Wilder & Davis Award for the best semi-final recital
- Marc Bouchkov, Belgium
2012
[edit]The eleventh edition of the Montreal International Musical Competition was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Philippe Sly.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2012 Montreal International Musical Competition | |||
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Rank | Competitor | Country | Vocal Range |
First | Philippe Sly | Canada | Bass Baritone |
Second | Olga Kindler | Switzerland | Soprano |
Third | John Brancy | United States | Baritone |
Finalist | Won Whi Choi | South Korea | Tenor |
Finalist | Emily Duncan-Brown | Canada | Soprano |
Finalist | Yuri Gorodetski | Belarus | Tenor |
Finalist | Sidney Outlaw | United States | Baritone |
Finalist | Andréanne Paquin | Canada | Soprano |
Special prizes
[edit]- Radio-Canada People's Choice Award
- Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada
- Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work
- Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada
- Award for the Best Canadian Artist
- Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec
- Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada
- Atma Classique Award for a CD Recording
- Yuri Gorodetski (tenor), Belarus
2011
[edit]The tenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Beatrice Rana.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2011 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Beatrice Rana | Italy |
Second | Lindsay Garritson | United States |
Third | Henry Kramer | United States |
Finalist | Yulia Chaplina | Russia |
Finalist | Zheeyoung Moon | South Korea |
Finalist | Jong Ho Won | South Korea |
Special prizes
[edit]- Radio-Canada People's Choice Award
- Beatrice Rana, Italy
- Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work
- Beatrice Rana, Italy
- Award for the Best Canadian Artist
- Tina Chong, Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec
- Steven Massicotte, Canada
2010
[edit]The ninth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Benjamin Beilman.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2010 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Benjamin Beilman | United States |
Second | Korbinian Altenberger | Germany |
Third | Nikita Borisoglebsky | Russia |
Finalist | Noah Bendix-Balgley | United States |
Finalist | Jaeyoung Kim | South Korea |
Finalist | Kyoko Yonemoto | Japan |
Special prizes
[edit]- Radio-Canada People's Choice Award
- Benjamin Beilman, United States
- Award for the Best Canadian Artist
- Nikki Chooi, Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec
- Boson Mo, Canada
- Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work
- Nikita Borisoglebsky (Baritone), Russia
2009
[edit]The eighth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Angela Meade.
Laureates
[edit]Special prizes
[edit]- "Tribute to André Turp" (People's Choice Award)
- Angela Meade (Soprano), United States
- Award for the Best Canadian Artist
- Yannick-Muriel Noah (Soprano), Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec)
- Charlotte Corwin(Soprano), Canada
- Best performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award
- Andrew Garland (Baritone), United States
2008
[edit]The seventh edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Nareh Arghamanyan.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2008 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Nareh Arghamanyan | Armenia |
Second (ex aequo) | Alexandre Moutouzkine | Russia |
Second (ex aequo) | Masataka Takada | Japan |
Special prizes
[edit]- Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work
- Nareh Arghamanyan, Armenia
- People's Choice Award "Tribute to Yvonne Hubert"
- Nareh Arghamanyan, Armenia
- Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec
- Marie-Hélène Trempe, Canada
- Award for the Best Canadian Artist
- Sergei Saratovsky, Canada
2007
[edit]The sixth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Marianne Fiset.
Laureates
[edit]Special prizes
[edit]- "Tribute to Leopold Simoneau" (People's Choice Award)
- Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada
- Jean A. Chalmers Award (Best Canadian Candidate)
- Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada
- Poulenc French Song Award (Best French Song performance by a Candidate)
- Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec)
- Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada
- Best performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award
- Susanne Ellen Kirchesch (Soprano), Germany
2006
[edit]The fifth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Jinjoo Cho.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2006 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Jinjoo Cho | South Korea |
Second | Ye-Eun Choi | South Korea |
Third | Marcus Tanneberger (German) | Germany |
Fourth | Corinne Chapelle | United States |
Fifth | Mayuko Kamio | Japan |
Sixth | Dan Zhu | China |
Special prizes
[edit]- "Tribute to Gilles Lefebvre" (People's Choice Award)
- Jinjoo Cho, South Korea
- CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best Canadian Candidate)
- Nikki Chooi, Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec)
- Jean-Sébastien Roy, Canada
- Best Interpretation of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award
- Ye-Eun Choi, South Korea
2005
[edit]The fourth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Sin Nyung Hwang.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2005 Montreal International Musical Competition | |||
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Place | Competitor | Country | Vocal Range |
First | Sin Nyung Hwang | South Korea | Soprano |
Second | Peter McGillivray | Canada | Baritone |
Third | Elena Xanthoudakis | Australia | Soprano |
Fourth (ex aequo) | Phillip Addis | Canada | Baritone |
Fourth (ex aequo) | Anna Kasyan | Armenia | Soprano |
Sixth | Chantal Dionne | Canada | Soprano |
Special prizes
[edit]- "Tribute to Richard Verreau" (People's Choice Award)
- Lauren Skuce (Soprano), United States
- Jean A. Chalmers Award (Best Canadian Candidate)
- Peter McGillivray (Baritone), Canada
- CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best opera performance by a Canadian)
- Phillip Addis (Baritone), Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec)
- Phillip Addis (Baritone), Canada
- Best Interpretation of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award
- Elena Xanthoudakis (Soprano), Australia
2004
[edit]The third edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Serhiy Salov.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2004 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Sergei Salov | Ukraine |
Second | David Fray | France |
Third | Daria Rabotkina | Russia |
Fourth | Spencer Myer | United States |
Fifth | Natalia Zagalskaia | Russia |
Sixth | Darrett Zusko | Canada |
Special prizes
[edit]- "Tribute to André Mathieu" (People's Choice Award)
- Sergei Solov, Ukraine
- CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best Canadian Candidate)
- Darrett Zusko, Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec)
- Matthieu Fortin, Canada
- Best Interpretation of the Unpublished Compulsory Work Award
- David Fray, France
2003
[edit]The second edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The First Prize was won by Yossif Ivanov.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2003 Montreal International Musical Competition | ||
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Rank | Competitor | Country |
First | Yossif Ivanov | Belgium |
Second | Alexis Cardenas | Venezuela |
Third | Matthieu Arama | France |
Fourth | Nicolas Koeckert | Germany |
Fifth | Oleg Kashiv | Ukraine |
Sixth | Julia Sakharova | Russia |
Special prizes
[edit]- "Tribute to Arthur LeBlanc" (People's Choice Award)
- Alexis Cardenas, Venezuela
- CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best Canadian Candidate)
- Sarah Pratt, Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec)
- Jean-Sébastien Roy, Canada
- Best Interpretation of the Unpublished Compulsory Work Award
- Diana Galvydyte, Lithuania
2002
[edit]The inaugural CMIM was dedicated to voice. The First Prize was won by Measha Brueggergosman.
Laureates
[edit]Laureates of the 2002 Montreal International Musical Competition | |||
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Rank | Competitor | Country | Vocal Range |
First | Measha Brueggergosman | Canada | Soprano |
Second | Burak Bilgili | Turkey | Bass |
Third | Joseph Kaiser | Canada | Baritone |
Fourth | Mélanie Boisvert | Canada | Soprano |
Fifth | Daesan No | South Korea | Baritone |
Sixth | John Matz | United States | Tenor |
Special prizes
[edit]- People's Award
- Measha Brueggergosman (Soprano), Canada
- Jean A. Chalmers Award (Best Canadian Candidate)
- Measha Brueggergosman (Soprano), Canada
- Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec)
- Joseph Kaiser (Baritone), Canada
- Best Interpretation of the Unpublished Compulsory Work Award
- Measha Brueggergosman (Soprano), Canada
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