Voice 2002
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Laureates
![Measha_Brueggergosman](/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Measha_Brueggergosman.jpg)
MEASHA BRUEGGERGOSMAN, soprano
Canada
First grand prize
25 000 $
People’s Award
$2,500
Best interpretation of the unpublished imposed work
$5,000
Jean A. Chalmers Award for the best Canadian granted by the Canadian Opera Women’s Committee
$10,000
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BURAK BILGILI, bass
Turkey
Second grand prize
$15,000
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JOSEPH KAISER, baritone
Canada
Third grand prize
$7,500
Joseph Rouleau Award
to the best Competition’s participant from Quebec
$10,000
![Melanie-Boisvert](/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Melanie-Boisvert.jpg)
MÉLANIE BOISVERT, soprano
Canada
Fourth prize
$5,000
![Daesan-No](/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Daesan-No.jpg)
DAESAN NO, baritone
South Korea
Fifth prize
$4,000
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JOHN MATZ, tenor
United States
Sixth prize
$3,000
Jury
Teresa Berganza (Spain)
Grace Bumbry (United States)
Gilles Cantagrel (France)
Marilyn Horne (United States)
Joseph Rouleau (Canada)
Cesare Siepi (Italy)
Jon Vickers (Canada)
Canadian Compulsory Work
Alea | Denis Gougeon
Orchestra
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Conductor
Stefan Lano