Schulich School of Music graduates and students shine at the 2017 Prix d'Europe
Many of our students and alumni performed very well at this year's Prix d'Europe competition. ÌýFelix Hong, BMus'16, ArtDip '17, wasÌýawarded theÌý2017 Prix d'Europe grand prizeÌýfrom l'Academie de musique du Québec. ÌýThe prize has a cash value of $25,000 and has been awarded every year since 1911. ÌýFelix Hong is a piano student of Professor Ilya Poletaev. ÌýOther Schulich School of Music winners in different categories include Charles-Antoine Fréchette, DMus 2014, who won the Prix d'Europe de composition (Prix Fernand-Lindsay);ÌýAntoine Malette-Chénier, harp, Grad Dip'17 - Deuxième prix, Prix Pierre Mantha; Stephanie Morin, flute, BMus'17Ìý-ÌýQuatrième prix, Prix de l'Académie; ÌýElizabeth Skinner, violin, MMus'15, DMus current -ÌýPrix Béatrice-Kennedy-Bourbeau; and Félix Marquis, piano, BMus'14, Prix Jean-Paul Sevilla.
The competition aims to encourage young musicians to perfect their art and provides funding to Ìýthe winner of the Prix d'Europe to pursue further studies outside of Quebec. ÌýThanks to the support of many generous sponsors, this competition supports singers and instrumentalists from the ages of 18 to 30 as well as composers from ages 18 to 35. ÌýIn addition to the $25,000 Grand Prize, Ìýspecial awards are given to finalists in each category (voice, keyboard, strings and woodwinds/percussion). ÌýSince 2009, the competition has also offered a biannual composition prize of $10,000, generously donated by the Foundation Père Lindsay.
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