Montreal International Music Competition (Voice)

Voice
Date:
Seasonality: Every three years
Phone: +1 877-377-7951
Website: Discover
The Concours musical international de Montréal is considered one of the great cultural achievements in Canada. The CMIM aims to stimulate the emergence of the new generation of musicians destined for a professional career and to promote their influence within the international artistic community while making classical music accessible to the greatest number of people. The Concours musical international de Montréal had earned an undeniable worldwide reputation. People come from all over the world to participate. Since its creation in 2001, more than 4,000 young musicians from over 90 countries, trained in the world’s leading schools, have entered the CMIM to compete against the world’s rising musical talent. Founded in 2001 by internationally renowned bass Joseph Rouleau (1929-2019) and politician and philanthropist André Bourbeau (1936-2018), the CMIM is today one of the most prominent international competitions.
2012
2015
2018
2022
Juries
Winners
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Dmitry Vdovin
Jury
Voice
Russian
Edith Bers
Jury
Voice
Canadian
Edith Wiens
Jury
Voice
Canadian
Jean-Pierre Brossmann
Jury
Voice
French
Joseph Rouleau
Jury
Voice
Canadian
Kwamé Ryan
Jury
Other
Canadian
Renata Scotto
Jury
Voice
Italian
Thomas Allen
President
Voice
British
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Andréanne Paquin
MIMC Grant
Voice
Canadian
Emily Duncan-Brown
MIMC Grant
Voice
Canadian
John Brancy
3rd Prize
Voice
American
Olga Kindler
2nd Prize
Voice
Ukrainian
Philippe Sly
1st Prize
Voice
Canadian
Philippe Sly
Award for the Best Performance of the Compulsory Canadian Work
Voice
Canadian
Philippe Sly
Jean A. Chalmers Award for the Best Canadian Artist
Voice
Canadian
Philippe Sly
Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec
Voice
Canadian
Philippe Sly
Radio-Canada’s People’s Choice Award
Voice
Canadian
Won Whi Choi
MIMC Grant
Voice
South-korean
Yuri Gorodetski
Atma Classique Award
Voice
Belarusian
Yuri Gorodetski
MIMC Grant
Voice
Belarusian
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Birgitta Svendén
Jury
Voice
Swedish
Brian Dickie
Jury
Voice
British
Edda Moser
Jury
Voice
German
Joseph Rouleau
Jury
Voice
Canadian
Marilyn Horne
Jury
Voice
American
Richard Bonynge
Jury
Orchestral conducting
Piano
Australian
Sumi Jo
Jury
Voice
Korean
Wolfgang Holzmair
Jury
Voice
Austrian
David Agler
President
Voice
Canadian
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Anaïs Constans
Award for the best semi-final recital
Voice
French
Anaïs Constans
Lied and French Art Song Prize
Voice
French
Anaïs Constans
MIMC Grant
Voice
French
Anaïs Constans
Prix du lied et de la chanson d'
Voice
French
France Bellemare
3rd Prize
Voice
Canadian
France Bellemare
Award for the Best Canadian Artist
Voice
Canadian
France Bellemare
Joseph Rouleau Award for the Best Artist from Quebec
Voice
Canadian
Hera Hyesang Park
2nd Prize
Voice
Korean
Hera Hyesang Park
Radio-Canada People’s Choice Award
Voice
Korean
Keonwoo Kim
1st Prize
Voice
Korean
Takaoki Onishi
MIMC Grant
Voice
Japanese
Vasil Garvanliev
MIMC Grant
Voice
Macedonian
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Ben Heppner
Jury
Voice
American
Edith Bers
Jury
Voice
Canadian
Felicity Lott
Jury
Voice
British
François Le Roux
Jury
Voice
French
Joseph Rouleau
Jury
Voice
Canadian
Kiri Te Kanawa
Jury
Voice
New-zealand
Richard Rodzinski
Jury
Voice
American
Soile Isokoski
Jury
Voice
Finland
Warren Jones
Jury
Voice
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Andrew Haji
CMIM Grants
Voice
Canadian
Andrew Haji
Oratorio Award
Voice
Canadian
Clara Osowski
‘Lois Marshall’ Third Prize
Voice
American
Clara Osowski
Radio-Canada People’s Choice Award
Voice
American
Emily D’Angelo
2nd Prize
Voice
Canadian
Emily D’Angelo
Best Canadian Artist Award
Voice
Canadian
Emily D’Angelo
Radio-Canada People’s Choice Award
Voice
Canadian
Gemma Summerfield
CMIM Grant for the unranked finalist
Voice
British
John Brancy
‘Léopold Simoneau’ First Prize
Voice
American
John Brancy
CMIM Grants
Voice
American
John Brancy
French Mélodie Award
Voice
American
Julien Van Mellaerts
‘Maureen Forrester’ Second Prize
Voice
New-zealander
Julien Van Mellaerts
German Lied Award
Voice
New-zealander
Konstantin Lee
3rd Prize
Voice
Korean
Magali Simard-Galdes
50e OFQJ Award
Voice
Canadian
Mario Bahg
1st Prize
Voice
Korean
Mario Bahg
Opera Aria Award
Voice
Korean
Mikhail Golovushkin
CMIM Grants
Voice
Russian
Rihab Chaieb
Best Canadian Artist Award
Voice
Canadian
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Adrianne Pieczonka
Jury
Voice
Canadian
Christine Schäfer
Jury
Violin
German
Harmut Höll
Jury
Piano
German
Richard Rodzinski
Jury
Voice
American
Robert Holl
Jury
Voice
Dutch
Thomas Allen
Jury
Voice
British
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Adanya Dunn
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award
Voice
Bulgarian
Bryan Murray
LAUREATES ART SONG DIVISION: Lois Marshall Third Prize
Voice
American
Deepa Johnny
ART SONG DIVISION: André Bourbeau Award for the Best Canadian Artist
Voice
Canadian
Deepa Johnny
ART SONG DIVISION: ICI Musique People’s Choice Award
Voice
Canadian
HArriet Burns
ART SONG DIVISION: German Lied Award
Voice
British
HArriet Burns
LAUREATES ART SONG DIVISION: Maureen Forrester Second Prize
Voice
British
Hugo Laporte
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: CMIM Grant for unranked finalists
Voice
Canadian
Jinhee Park
ART SONG DIVISION: John Newmark Prize for Best Collaborative Pianist
Voice
South-korean
Meredith Wohlgemuth
ART SONG DIVISION: French Art Song Award
Voice
American
Meredith Wohlgemuth
LAUREATES ART SONG DIVISION: James Norcop First Prize
Voice
American
Michael Lafferty
ART SONG DIVISION: André Bachand Award for the Best Performance of a Canadian Work
Voice
British
Nils Wanderer
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: CMIM Grant for unranked finalists
Voice
German
Nils Wanderer
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: ICI Musique People’s Choice Award
Voice
German
Sarah Dufresne
LAUREATES ARIA DIVISION: Pierre Péladeau and Raymonde Chopin Second Prize
Voice
Canadian
Sarah Dufresne
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: Montreal students’ coup de coeur Prize
Voice
Canadian
Sarah Dufresne
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: Observatoire québécois de l’art lyrique Prize
Voice
Canadian
Simone McIntosh
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: André Bourbeau Award for the Best Canadian Artist
Voice
Canadian
Simone McIntosh
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: Montreal students’ coup de coeur Prize
Voice
Canadian
Simone McIntosh
SPECIAL PRIZES ARIA DIVISION: Opera Aria Award
Voice
Canadian
Valerie Eickhoff
LAUREATES ARIA DIVISION: Third Prize
Voice
German