Prizes and awards

Violin 2023 – Competition: Prizes and awards

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More than $ 160,000 in prizes and awards will be awarded to the laureates and winners of Violin 2023. The CMIM is proud to contribute to the cultural dynamism of Montreal and to the launch of the careers of emerging international musicians.

Thank you to the many and precious partners who make it possible to award these prizes and awards.

 

LAUREATES
First Prize

Grand Cash Prize ($30,000)
Offered by la Ville de Montréal

Joseph Rouleau Career Development Grant ($50,000)
Offered by The Azrieli Foundation

Winner’s Tour to Three North American Citiest ($15,000)

An engagement with the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal for a concert or recital in a subsequent season
Offered by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal

Dmytro UDOVYCHENKO, Ukraine
Over $95,000
Pierre Péladeau and Raymonde Chopin's Second Prize
Offered by Quebecor

Songha CHOI, South Korea
$15,000
Third Prize
Offered by Stingray Classica

SooBeen LEE, South Korea
$10,000
SPRECIAL PRIZE
Audience award ICI Musique
Offered by ICI Musique

Songha CHOI, South Korea
$5,000
André Bourbeau Award for the Best Canadian Artist
Offered by the Fondation Bourbeau

Prize not awarded
$5,000
Award for the Best Interpretation of a Sonata in the Semi-final
Offered by Louise Roy

Songha CHOI, South Korea
$5,000
André Bachand Award for the Best performance of an imposed Canadian work
Offered by Claudette Hould

Songha CHOI, South Korea
$2,500
Award for the Best performance of a work by J.S. Bach
Offered by Andrew Wan, Concertmaster of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal

Dmytro UDOVYCHENKO, Ukraine
$2,500
Award for the Best performance of a virtuosic work
Offered by la Famille Rouleau et Fondation Morris et Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation

Yesong Sophie LEE, United States
$2,500
Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award
Offered by Bita & Paolo Cattelan

Aaron CHAN, Canada / Hong Kong
$5,000
CMIM Grants for unranked finalists
Offered by Fondation Huguette and Jean-Louis Fontaine / John Farrell and François Leclair

Nathan MELTZER, United States
Michael SHAHAM, Israel
Ruslan TALAS, Uzbekistan
$3,000 each
John Newmark Prize for the Best Collaborative Pianist
Offered by the Lupien Family Foundation

Umi GARRETT, United States
$5,000

 

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