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The Shean strings Competition 14004 75 AVE NW, Edmonton, AB, T5R 2Y6 Venue: Muttart Hall, ­Alberta College Campus, MacEwan University Tél. / Tel: 780-982-9916 [email protected] www.sheancompetition.com Dates: May 20-22, 2021 / les 20-22 mai 2021 Date limite / Deadline: December 7, 2020 / le 7 décembre 2020 Limite d’âge / Age Limit: 15 – 28 Instruments: Violin/Violon, Viola/Alto, Cello/Violoncelle Six finalists will be chosen to compete for the top prize of $8,000 as well as the opportunity to play with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. Second to Sixth Place finishers will also receive monetary awards. There is also a $1,000 award…

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The Jeunesses Musicales Canada Foundation has reorganized its Home Sweet Home (Do-Mi-Si-La-Do-Ré) Contest in response to criticism of a public voting system that apportioned voting weight according to the size of an individual donation. According to the press release from this morning, the Competition will now award two categories of prizes: an Artistic Prize (chosen by a series of juries) and a public vote Participation Prize (See the full press release below). Voir la version française du communiqué de presse. The competition attracted entries from more than 200 young composers by the deadline of May 19. It also saw the…

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The Jeunesses Musicales Canada Foundation has reorganized its Home Sweet Home (Do-Mi-Si-La-Do-Ré) Contest in response to criticism of a public voting system that apportioned voting weight according to the size of an individual donation. According to the press release from this morning, the Competition will now award two categories of prizes: an Artistic Prize (chosen by a series of juries) and a public vote Participation Prize (See the full press release below). Voir la version française du communiqué de presse. The competition attracted entries from more than 200 young composers by the deadline of May 19. It also saw the…

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One of the world’s top string competitions goes digital for the first time in its history  (SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 6, 2020) In response to these extraordinary times, the music – and the Klein – must go on! Celebrating 35 years of helping the world’s top young string musicians gain prominence in the competitive world of classical music, the Irving M. Klein International String Competition will take place virtually June 6 – 7, 2020 starting at 10AM each day on our YouTube channel. A distinguished jury of seven will convene remotely to judge eight semifinalist performance videos to determine this year’s…

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Montreal, March 17, 2020 – Following the Quebec Premier’s official announcement banning public gatherings of more than 250 people and, more recently, the announcement of the closing of Canadian borders in order to curb the spread of COVID-19, the Concours musical international de Montréal (CMIM) is obliged to postpone its 19th edition, scheduled for May 4 to 13, 2020. “This was an exceptionally difficult decision that was not made lightly. The current situation is evolving rapidly and we believe there will be significant impacts on logistics and international travel. Our jury members and competitors would have been travelling from close…

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The Jury jointly awarded First Prize of the Composition Competition to Ms. Hinako Takagi (30 years old, Japan) for her work “L’Instant” and Mr. Daniel Arango-Prada (32 years old, Colombia) for his piece “Dune”. Third Prize went to 33-year-old Korean Hyeon Joon Sohn for his composition “The Living Reed”. Several Special Prizes were also awarded: Audience Prize and Young Audience Prize were attributed to Daniel Arango-Prada. Students’ Prize went to Hinako Takagi. Nicati-de Luze Special Prize was attributed to Hyeon Joon Sohn and consists in a commissioned piece to be performed during two concerts. The Final Round of the 74th Geneva…

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Like many young seekers of competition glory, Nicole Linaksita is fond of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2. The Vancouverite won the $10,000 first prize in the Stepping Stone division of the Canimex Canadian Music Competition last June in Calgary with a less famous score: Moritz Moszkowski’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in E Major Op. 59. The gala performance was with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra under its resident conductor, Karl Hirzer. “I wanted to enjoy the experience and to show people why I love the piece so much,” she says. “Being more relaxed helped things naturally happen rather than having every…

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The timing was not perfect. Lara Deutsch had strep throat. But the flutist was instructed in no uncertain terms to appear as requested for a meeting at such-and-such an hour and in such-and-such place in Montreal. “I was told that it couldn’t be at any other time,” Deutsch said from her home in Ottawa. “And I was told that I really had to be there.” The appointment was worth keeping. On her arrival Deutsch learned that she was the 2019–20 winner of the Mécénat Musica Prix Goyer, a prize valued at $125,000 that includes $50,000 in cash, a series of…

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The Eighth Cliburn International Amateur Competition is only 8 months away! The best non-professional pianists from around the globe arrive in Fort Worth for three riveting rounds of Competition, May 24–30, 2020, including a stunning conclusion with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and conductor Damon Gupton at Bass Performance Hall! JURY ANNOUNCED! Last week the Cliburn announced the remainder of the Jury for the Eighth Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition. Ralph Votapek, gold medalist of the First Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1962, will serve as jury chairman. Mr. Votapek will be joined by an international jury that shares his passion for…

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“He started at a very early age.” So it is written of many competition laureates. Bryn Blackwood, 28, the winner last April of the 42nd Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition in Brandon, Manitoba, took up the piano just before he turned 16. “Mine was a bit of a strange case,” he commented from his hometown of Simcoe, Ontario. Tiring of the trombone he was playing at school, Blackwood came across a performance of Liszt’s Liebestraum No. 3 on the then-fledgling platform of YouTube. “I decided that I wanted to play it,” he recalls, “even though it was drastically too hard for…

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