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Schulich Alumni and Faculty in the 25th Edition of the Opus Awards

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Published: 14 March 2022

Congratulations to all who received prizes at the 25th edition of the Conseil québécois de la musique’s Opus Awards! With a number of laureates from the Schulich Community, we couldn't be prouder of our faculty and alumni. The ceremony celebrated the ongoing creativity of the Quebec music scene during the 2020-2021 season.

Held virtually on Sunday, March 6, 2022, the Gala was webcast live on the Facebook accounts of La Fabrique culturelle de TĂ©lĂ©-QuĂ©bec and the Conseil quĂ©bĂ©cois de la musique. Singer and ICI Musique host Marc Hervieux was master of ceremonies, and musician and host Catherine Perrin interviewed special award recipients.ĚýĚý

Read below for a snapshot of Schulich faculty and alumni who were among the incredible prize-winners, and visit for the complete list.Ěý


Here are the categories featuring Schulich alumni and faculty in the 25th edition of the Opus Awards.

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Album of the Year Winners

Classical, Romantic, Post-romantic or ImpressionistĚý


Charles Richard-Hamelin, piano (BMus’11)

Modern, ContemporaryĚý


Quatuor Molinari (FrĂ©dĂ©ric Lambert, viola (DMus’11)), AndrĂ© MoisanĚý

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Special Prize Winners

Regional Opus AwardĚýĚý

Orchestre Symphonique de Drummondville*, Charles Richard-Hamelin, piano (BMus’11)Ěý

*The Orchestre Symphonique de Drummondville features Schulich alumni and faculty members.

Discovery of the YearĚý

Marie Nadeau-Tremblay (MMus’18), violinĚýĚý

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Special Mentions – Concerts and Premieres Webcast Live in 2020-2021Ěý

JazzĚý

RĂ©mi Bolduc et Jean-Michel PilcĚý

Prof. RĂ©mi Bolduc, saxophone; Prof. Jean-Michel Pilc, piano; François Goupil (MMus’01), producer and sound recording;ĚýMilène Bourdages, Giulia Frati, BenoĂ®t GuĂ©rin, camerasĚý

Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque MusicĚý

Concertos imaginairesĚý

Arion Orchestre Baroque; Mathieu Lussier, conductor and artistic director; Martin Girard, director; Lucas Rupnik, technical director and camera; Jean- François Lemire and Claude Gaudreault, cameras; Benoit Fry, editor;ĚýAnne-Marie Sylvestre (BMus'01, MMus'03), sound recording and engineeringĚý

Classic, Romantic, Post-Romantic and Impressionist MusicĚý

Couleurs d’ici : de Boudreau Ă  SibeliusĚý
Orchestre MĂ©tropolitain de MontrĂ©al*; Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin, conductor; Yukari Cousineau, violin; BenoĂ®t GuĂ©rin, director; HĂ©lène Lussier, musical director;ĚýFrançois Goupil (MMus’01), technical director, sound recording and mixingĚý

*The Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal features many Schulich alumni and faculty members.

Modern and Contemporary MusicĚý

TripĚý

Quatuor Bozzini, cast with Le Vivier; Robin Pineda Gould, director; Erin Wisegerber and Ralitsa Doncheva, cameras;ĚýJohn Klepko (DMus’99), sound recording;ĚýLucie Bazzo, lighting directorĚý

World MusicĚý

Nazih Borish – Roots of StringsĚý

Nazih Borish, oud; Roberto Occhipinti, contrabass; Joseph Khoury, percussion;ĚýFrançois Goupil (MMus’01), producer;ĚýNataq Huault, sound recording; Bernard Grenon, sound mastering; Giulia Frati and BenoĂ®t GuĂ©rin, camerasĚý

Multiple RepertoiresĚý

L’OSM et James Ehnes : de l’ombre Ă  la lumièreĚý
Orchestre symphonique de MontrĂ©al*; James Ehnes andĚýProf. Andrew Wan, violin and conductorsĚý

*The Orchestre symphonique de Montréal features many Schulich alumni and faculty members.

PremiereĚý

Du NordĚý

Alissa Cheung, composer and violin; Imagining the North; Quatuor Bozzini, commissioned by Arte Musica; Ian Cameron, director;ĚýFrançois Goupil (MMus’01), sound recording and mixing;ĚýSharif Mirshak, Jonathan Durand and Mathieu Dumontier, camerasĚý


Did we miss anyone? Let us know!ĚýĚý

Email usĚýatĚýpublicity.music [at] mcgill.caĚýwith your nomination and degree information to be included.Ěý

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