First Prize: Su Yeon Kim, South Korea- Grand Cash prize of $30,000 offered by the City of Montréal
- Joseph-Rouleau Career Development Grant
$50,000, offered by the Azrieli Foundation
- Solo recording on the Steinway & Sons label
and launch at Steinway Hall in New York city
$75,000, offered by Steinway
- Normand Beauchamp winner’s concert tour in three North-American cities
$15,000, offered by Sarah Beauchamp
- Concerto performance with the CMIM’s official orchestra,
the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM)
$7,500, offered by the OSM
- Artist Residency at Canada’s Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
$2,500, offered by Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
- Artistic representation by Forbes International Artist Management
Pierre-Péladeau and Raymonde-Chopin Second Prize: Yoichiro Chiba, Japan$15,000 offered by Quebecor Third Prize: Dimitri Malignan, France$10,000 offered by Stingray Classica ICI Musique Audience Award: Dimitri Malignan, France$5,000, offered by ICI Musique André Bourbeau Award for the best Canadian artist: Alice Burla, Canada$5,000 offered by la Fondation Bourbeau Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award: Anna Han, United States$5,000 offered by Bita Cattelan André Bachand Award for the best performance of the compulsory Canadian work: Alice Burla, Canada$2,000 offered by Claudette Hould Festival Bach Montreal Award for the best performance of a work by J.S. Bach: Dimitri Malignan, France$ 1,500 offered by the Festival Bach Montreal 5 Finalist Grants of $ 3,000 to unranked finalistsoffered by Janine Bombardier and Sadok Besrour, CGI, Cogeco, Colabor Group and Pierre Seccareccia
About CMIMConsidered one of the most prestigious music competitions in the world, the CMIM is held annually and presents alternately over a three-year cycle. Since its creation in 2001, the CMIM aims to stimulate the emergence of young musicians destined for a professional career and to promote their influence in the international artistic community while making classical music accessible to as many people as possible. The CMIM has several notable laureates, including Measha Brueggergosman, Philippe Sly, Benjamin Beilman, Beatrice Rana, Angela Meade, and Charles Richard-Hamelin.
For more details visit
www.concoursmontreal.ca
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