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The Concours musical international de Montréal (CMIM) is an elite-level competition for classical musicians who are interested in pursuing an international career as a professional concert artist. Established in 2001 by the late André Bourbeau and by the late French-Canadian bass Joseph Rouleau, the CMIM features three disciplines - voice, violin and piano - on a rotating basis over a three-year cycle.
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The Concours musical international de Montréal (CMIM) is an elite-level competition for classical musicians who are interested in pursuing an international career as a professional concert artist. Established in 2001 by the late André Bourbeau and by the late French-Canadian bass Joseph Rouleau, the CMIM features three disciplines - voice, violin and piano - on a rotating basis over a three-year cycle. The CMIM is composed of four rounds: the preliminary round (based on video recordings), the first round, the semi-finals and the finals. Award winners receive prizes and grants valued at over $150,000. The 2023 edition, which will take place from April 22 to May 4, 2023, will be dedicated to the Violin, followed by the Piano edition in 2024 and the Voice edition in 2025. André Bourbeau was the president of the Competition since its first edition in 2002 and was succeeded by François R. Roy in 2018. Since May 2004, the CMIM has been a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions. Editions 2023 The twenty-second edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. First prize was won by Dmytro Udovychenko. Laureates Special prizes 2022 The twenty-first edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice and featured two divisions - aria and art song. First prize in Aria was won by Simone McIntosh. First prize in Art Song was won by Meredith Wohlgemuth. Laureates Special prizes 2021 The twentieth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. First prize was won by Su Yeon Kim, from South Korea. Laureates Special prizes 2020 The COVID-19 confinement and closing of international borders prevented this nineteenth edition of the CMIM to be held. Instead, every day from May 4 to May 18, 2020, from their respective locations, the selected competitors performed short recitals, in anticipation of the competition, which was postponed to 2021. 2019 The eighteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. First prize was won by Hao Zhou. Laureates Special prizes 2018 The seventeenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice and featured two divisions - aria and art song. First prize in Aria was won by Mario Bahg. First prize in Art Song was won by John Brancy. Laureates Main Prizes - Art Song Special prizes 2017 The sixteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand prize was won by Zoltan Fejervari. Laureates Special prizes 2016 The fifteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Ayana Tsuji. Laureates Special prizes 2015 The fourteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Keonwoo Kim. Laureates Special prizes Radio-Canada People's Choice Award Hera Hyesang Park (soprano), South Korea André Bourbeau Award for the Best Canadian Artist France Bellemare (soprano), Canada Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec France Bellemare (soprano), Canada Award for the best semi-final recital Anaïs Constans (soprano), France 2014 The thirteenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Jayson Gillham. Laureates Special prizes Radio-Canada People's Choice Award Jayson Gillham, Australia/United Kingdom Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Jayson Gillham, Australia/United Kingdom André Bourbeau Award for the Best Canadian Artist Charles Richard Hamelin 2013 The twelfth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Marc Bouchkov. Laureates Special prizes Radio-Canada People's Choice Award Stephen Waarts, United States Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Luke Hsu, United States Wilder & Davis Award for the best semi-final recital Marc Bouchkov, Belgium 2012 The eleventh edition of the Montreal International Musical Competition was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Philippe Sly. Laureates Special prizes Radio-Canada People's Choice Award Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada Award for the Best Canadian Artist Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec Philippe Sly (bass baritone), Canada Atma Classique Award for a CD Recording Yuri Gorodetski (tenor), Belarus 2011 The tenth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Beatrice Rana. Laureates Special prizes Radio-Canada People's Choice Award Beatrice Rana, Italy Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Beatrice Rana, Italy Award for the Best Canadian Artist Tina Chong, Canada Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec Steven Massicotte, Canada 2010 The ninth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Benjamin Beilman. Laureates Special prizes Radio-Canada People's Choice Award Benjamin Beilman, United States Award for the Best Canadian Artist Nikki Chooi, Canada Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec Boson Mo, Canada Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Nikita Borisoglebsky (Baritone), Russia 2009 The eighth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Angela Meade. Laureates Special prizes "Tribute to André Turp" (People's Choice Award) Angela Meade (Soprano), United States Award for the Best Canadian Artist Yannick-Muriel Noah (Soprano), Canada Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec) Charlotte Corwin(Soprano), Canada Best performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award Andrew Garland (Baritone), United States 2008 The seventh edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Nareh Arghamanyan. Laureates Special prizes Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Nareh Arghamanyan, Armenia People's Choice Award "Tribute to Yvonne Hubert" Nareh Arghamanyan, Armenia Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec Marie-Hélène Trempe, Canada Award for the Best Canadian Artist Sergei Saratovsky, Canada 2007 The sixth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Marianne Fiset. Laureates Special prizes "Tribute to Leopold Simoneau" (People's Choice Award) Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada Jean A. Chalmers Award (Best Canadian Candidate) Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada Poulenc French Song Award (Best French Song performance by a Candidate) Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec) Marianne Fiset (Soprano), Canada Best performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award Susanne Ellen Kirchesch (Soprano), Germany 2006 The fifth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The Grand Prize was won by Jinjoo Cho. Laureates Special prizes "Tribute to Gilles Lefebvre" (People's Choice Award) Jinjoo Cho, South Korea CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best Canadian Candidate) Nikki Chooi, Canada Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec) Jean-Sébastien Roy, Canada Best Interpretation of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award Ye-Eun Choi, South Korea 2005 The fourth edition of the CMIM was dedicated to voice. The Grand Prize was won by Sin Nyung Hwang. Laureates Special prizes "Tribute to Richard Verreau" (People's Choice Award) Lauren Skuce (Soprano), United States Jean A. Chalmers Award (Best Canadian Candidate) Peter McGillivray (Baritone), Canada CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best opera performance by a Canadian) Phillip Addis (Baritone), Canada Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec) Phillip Addis (Baritone), Canada Best Interpretation of the Compulsory Canadian Work Award Elena Xanthoudakis (Soprano), Australia 2004 The third edition of the CMIM was dedicated to piano. The Grand Prize was won by Serhiy Salov. Laureates Special prizes "Tribute to André Mathieu" (People's Choice Award) Sergei Solov, Ukraine CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best Canadian Candidate) Darrett Zusko, Canada Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec) Matthieu Fortin, Canada Best Interpretation of the Unpublished Compulsory Work Award David Fray, France 2003 The second edition of the CMIM was dedicated to violin. The First Prize was won by Yossif Ivanov. Laureates Special prizes "Tribute to Arthur LeBlanc" (People's Choice Award) Alexis Cardenas, Venezuela CBC Galaxie Rising Stars Award (Best Canadian Candidate) Sarah Pratt, Canada Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec) Jean-Sébastien Roy, Canada Best Interpretation of the Unpublished Compulsory Work Award Diana Galvydyte, Lithuania 2002 The inaugural CMIM was dedicated to voice. The First Prize was won by Measha Brueggergosman. Laureates Special prizes People's Award Measha Brueggergosman (Soprano), Canada Jean A. Chalmers Award (Best Canadian Candidate) Measha Brueggergosman (Soprano), Canada Joseph Rouleau Prize (Best Candidate from Quebec) Joseph Kaiser (Baritone), Canada Best Interpretation of the Unpublished Compulsory Work Award Measha Brueggergosman (Soprano), Canada References External links Concours musical international de Montréal Jeunesses Musicales Canada Violin competitions Piano competitions Singing competitions Music competitions in Canada
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