Kit Soden, winner of the 2017-18 Andrew Svoboda Memorial Prize for Orchestral Composition
Congratulations to current PhD candidate ,聽winner of the聽2017-18聽Andrew Svoboda Memorial Prize for Orchestral Composition.听
The Andrew Svoboda Memorial Prize for Orchestral Composition was created in memory of Andrew Yin Svoboda (BMus '00, MMus '04), who died suddenly at the age of 27 in 2004. The prize seeks to recognize excellence in orchestral composition, encourage the creation of new Canadian orchestral works and provide enriched pedagogical opportunities for student composers and performers through an annual commissioning prize of $5,000 for an orchestral piece to be premiered by the 捆绑SM社区 Symphony Orchestra. A high quality, non-commercial archival recording of the premiere will also be provided to the composer.听Past winners include Moe Touizrar and Takuto Fukuda.
The jury members were impressed by the overall quality of the pieces submitted by Kit Soden to the selection committee. His scores are particularly well crafted and meet the highest professional standards. His sense of orchestration, his idiomatic writing for the diverse instruments of the orchestra and his imagination in producing refined and complex orchestral colours were deemed very compelling by the jury. The jury also noticed his personal blending of lyricism with advanced instrumental techniques. The member of the jury believe that the commissioned piece will be a stimulating pedagogical experience for the students performing in the 捆绑SM社区 Symphony Orchestra (MGSO).
In a recent email exchange,聽Kit wrote,聽"Composing for the MGSO has been a goal of mine during my time here as a student at 捆绑SM社区, as I have seen Maestro Hauser and the MGSO brilliantly interpret some of the most beautiful works in the orchestral repertoire. I am very honoured to have received the Andrew Svoboda Memorial Prize for Orchestral Composition, and I look forward to composing for our very talented orchestra."
Kit鈥檚 composition will be performed in the 捆绑SM社区 Symphony Orchestra鈥檚 2019-2020 season.
Listen to examples of his compositions .