Prizes, Grants, & Awards
$ 270,000 in prizes and awards to the CMIM Voice 2018
LAUREATES – ARIA
– First Prize –
Value of $82,500
$30,000 – offered by the Ville de Montréal
‘50,000 – ‘Joseph Rouleau’ Career Development Grant
offered by the Azrieli Foundation
$2,500 – Residency offered by the Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity
• Mario BAHG, tenor, South Korea
– ‘Pierre Péladeau and Raymonde Chopin’ Second Prize –
$15,000 offered by Québecor
• Emily D’ANGELO, mezzo-soprano, Canada – Italy
– Third Prize –
$10,000 offered by Stingray Classica
• Konstantin LEE, tenor, South Korea
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SPECIAL AWARDS – ARIA
– Opera Aria Award –
$5,000 offered by Opéra de Montréal
• Mario BAHG, tenor, South Korea
– Oratorio Award –
$5,000 offered by Aéroports de Montréal
• Andrew HAJI, tenor, Canada
– Radio-Canada People’s Choice Award –
$3,000
• Emily D’ANGELO, mezzo-soprano, Canada – Italy
– Best Canadian Artist Award –
$3,000 offered by the Bourbeau Foundation
• Emily D’ANGELO, mezzo-soprano, Canada – Italy
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Three (3) CMIM Grants for the unranked finalists ($2,000 each)
offered by Maurice Deschamps, Hélène & Peter Hunt, and Joseph Rouleau
• Andrew HAJI, tenor, Canada
• John BRANCY, baritone, United States
• Mikhail GOLOVUSHKIN, basse, Russia
LAUREATES – ART SONG
– ‘Léopold Simoneau’ First Prize –
Value of $82,500
$30,000 – offered by the John R. Stratton Trust
$50,000 – ‘James Norcop’ Career Development Grant
$2,500 – Residency offered by the Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity
• John BRANCY, baritone, United States
– ‘Maureen Forrester’ Second Prize –
$15,000 offered by Colleen Sexsmith
• Julien VAN MELLAERTS, baritone, New Zealand-United Kingdom
– ‘Lois Marshall’ Third Prize –
$10,000 offered in memory of Dr. Clive Mortimer
• Clara Osowski, mezzo-soprano, United States
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SPECIAL AWARDS – ART SONG
– French Mélodie Award –
$5,000 offered by Diane Loeb
• John BRANCY, baritone, United States
– German Lied Award –
$5,000 offered by Arija and Clarence Stiver
• Julien VAN MELLAERTS, baritone, New Zealand-United Kingdom
– 50e OFQJ Award –
$5,000 offered by the Office Franco-Québécois de la Jeunesse
• Magali SIMARD-GALDÈS, soprano, Canada
– Radio-Canada People’s Choice Award –
$3,000
• Clara Osowski, mezzo-soprano, United States
– Best Canadian Artist Award –
$3,000 offered by the Bourbeau Foundation
• Rihab CHAIEB, mezzo-soprano, Canada – Tunisia
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– CMIM Grant for the unranked finalist
$2,000 offered by Peter Symcox
• Gemma SUMMERFIELD, soprano, United Kingdom
PRIX PIANO
– ‘John Newmark’ Best Collaborative Pianist Award –
$10,000 offered by Richard Lupien
João Araújo, pianist, Portugal