PRIZES & AWARDS
Over than CA$150,000 in prizes, awards and grants presented at the Violin 2019 offers
– First Prize Laureate –
Value of $102,500
30 000 $ – cash from the City of Montreal
$50,000 – Joseph-Rouleau career development grant awarded by the Azrieli Foundation
$20,000 – instrument crafted by a team of Quebec’s finest violin and bow makers
$2,500 – artist residency at Canada’s Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Concert Engagement from the New Generation Festival in Florence, Italy
• Hao Zhou, United States
– Pierre Péladeau and Raymonde-Chopin Second Prize Laureate –
$15,000 awarded by Québecor
• Johanna Pichlmair, Austria
– Third Prize Laureate –
$10,000 awarded by Stingray Classica
• Fumika Mohri, Japan
– Radio-Canada Audience Award –
$5,000
• Hao Zhou, United States
– André-Bourbeau Award for the best canadian artist –
5 000 $ awarded by the Bourbeau Foundation
• Not attribued
– Sonata Award for the best performance of a sonata in the semi-finals –
$2,500 awarded by Wilder & Davis
• Anna Lee, United States / South Korea
– André-Bachand Award $2,000 for the best performance of the compulsory Canadian, Stand Alone by Michael Oesterle* –
$2,000
• Johanna Pichlmair, Austria
– Montreal Bach Festival Award for the best performance of a work by J.S. Bach –
$1,500 awarded by the Montreal Bach Festival
• Johanna Pichlmair, Austria
– Finalists (non-laureates) –
$3,000 each
• Elli Choi, United States
• Anna Lee, United States / South Korea
• Christine Lim, United States / South Korea
* Mrs. Hould generously supported the commission of the imposed Canadian piece.