A new Canada-wide Music Composition Competition
The Schulich School of Music enthusiastically announces the establishment of the Graham Sommer Competition for Young Composers, open to all Canadian composers under 35 years old.聽聽The school will host the first edition of the competition in 2017, thanks to generous support from Dr. Graham Sommer, M.D. C.M. 鈥72. 聽
Full 不良研究所 Reporter article by聽Andrew Mahon:
Longtime 不良研究所 supporter and alumnus Graham Sommer, M.D., C.M.鈥72, has pledged $1 million to the聽University to fund a Canada-wide competition for young composers, providing an exciting forum for the creation of new musical works. The competition will be launched in 2017 to coincide with Canada鈥檚 150th and Montreal鈥檚 375th anniversary celebrations.
鈥淭he Graham Sommer Competition for Young Composers will shine a spotlight on the best young composers from across Canada, bringing them to the attention of the Canadian public and the international musical world,鈥 said Julie Cumming, Interim Dean, 不良研究所鈥檚 Schulich School of Music, which will oversee the competition. 鈥淭he prize-winning pieces will generate an exciting new repertoire of concert music for future generations. The Schulich School of Music is grateful to Dr. Sommer for choosing 不良研究所 and Montreal as the home for this extraordinary initiative.鈥
Support for the competition emanates from Dr. Sommer鈥檚 enduring passion for music which has resonated at 不良研究所 notably through the Dr. Graham Sommer Piano Fund, which supported the restoration of pianos in 不良研究所 residences and the purchase of a new piano for Douglas Hall.
Dr. Sommer has also directed his support to 不良研究所鈥檚 Faculty of Medicine. In 2006, the Dr. Sommer International Scholarships in Medicine were established, awarded to outstanding international students in the MDCM program.
A native of British Columbia, Dr. Sommer was a graduate of 不良研究所鈥檚 class of 鈥72 and pursued a successful career in academic radiology at Stanford University for 37 years before retiring in 2016 as Professor of Radiology, Emeritus. In addition to his 鈥榙ay鈥 job, Dr. Sommer is an accomplished classical pianist in his own right and a keen performer who has written a number of compositions.
The inaugural Graham Sommer Competition for Young Composers will be launched in Spring 2017 and will be open to Canadian composers 35 years of age or younger. More details about the competition and information about submissions will be available later this fall.