THE SCOOP | Canadian Pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko Named 1st Prize Winner Of The Concours musical worldwide de Montréal

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2024 Concours musical international de Montréal finalists Jaeden Izik-Dzurko (1st Prize Winner), Gabriele Strata et Anthony Ratinov (Photo: @Tam Photography)
2024 Concours musical worldwide de Montréal finalists Jaeden Izik-Dzurko (1st Prize Winner), Gabriele Strata (2nd Prize) and Anthony Ratinov (third Prize) (Photograph: @Tam Pictures)

Canadian Jaeden Izik-Dzurko was declared the first Prize Winner of the 2024 Concours musical worldwide de Montréal (CMIM) on the conclusion of the finals final night time (Might 16). The competitors this yr targeted on the piano, and drew opponents from throughout the globe to vie for a complete of $200,000 in prizes and grants.

Jury members consisted of cultural supervisor Zarin Metha, and a global panel: Dmitri Alexeev (Russia, UK), Lydia Artymiw (USA), Louise Bessette (Canada), Jan Jiracek von Arnim (Germany), Robert Levin (USA), Hélène Mercier (Canada), Ronan O’Hora (Nice Britain, Eire), and Minsoo Sohn (South Korea).

Jaeden Izik-Dzurko

Alongside together with his technical mastery and interpretive expertise, the jury famous Izik-Dzurko’s charismatic stage presence.

Born in Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Jaeden was additionally the First Prize winner on the 2022 Hilton Head Worldwide Piano Competitors, the 2022 Maria Canals Worldwide Music Competitors, and took house 1st prize, the Canon Viewers Prize, and the Chamber Music Award on the twentieth Paloma O’Shea Santander Worldwide Piano Competitors.

He grew up in a musical family, first finding out piano together with his father as his instructor. After incomes an undergraduate diploma from The Juilliard Faculty, he obtained a Masters in Piano Efficiency from the College of British Columbia. Jaeden is at the moment finding out with Dr. Jacob Leuschner on the Detmold Hochschule für Musik and Dr. Benedetto Lupo on the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia.

He has carried out with orchestras in Western Canada, together with the Calgary Philharmonic, and in Spain, Jove Orquestra Nacional de Catalunya, and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid.

Alongside together with his work as a soloist, Jaeden is an avid chamber musician. Through the Semifinal chamber music a part of the competitors, the place he gained the particular prize, he carried out Robert Schumann’s Quartet in E-flat main, Op. 47, Sostenuto assai – Allegro ma non troppo.

On the finals, every of the six remaining opponents carried out a concerto of their alternative, accompanied by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) and Visitor Conductor Xian Zhang. Jaeden carried out Johannes Brahms’ Concerto No. 2 in B-flat main, Op. 83, in its entirety.

The Prizes

The Sibylla-Hesse 1st Prize is valued at $140K, and consists of:

  • Money Prize of $30,000 supplied by la Ville de Montréal;
  • Joseph-Rouleau Profession Growth Grant of $50,000 supplied by the Azrieli Basis;
  • Steinway Recording Prize (valued at $54,000) supplied by Steinway & Sons;
  • Steinway Prizewinner Live shows Korean tour (World Tradition Community) in March 2025, together with different live shows to be introduced supplied by Steinway & Sons;
  • Engagement for a live performance or recital in a subsequent program of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, supplied by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal;
  • Engagement for a recital for the 2025-2026 season of the Coast Recital Society supplied by the Coast Recital Society, British Columbia.

Different Prize Winners

Together with Jaeden’s 1st Prize, two different opponents have been acknowledged.

  • Pierre-Péladeau and Raymonde-Chopin 2nd Prize of $15,000 supplied by Québecor: Gabriele STRATA (Italy)
  • third Prize of $10,000 supplied by Stingray Classica: Anthony RATINOV (USA)

The CMIM contains plenty of different prizes for numerous facets of efficiency and competitors.

  • Winner of the ICI Musique Viewers Award (5,000$): Gabriele STRATA (Italy)
  • Winner of the Greatest Canadian Artist Award (5,000$): Jaeden IZIK-DZURKO (Canada)
  • Three CMIM Grants of $3,000 every for the unranked finalists: Elias ACKERLEY (UK / South Korea), Jakub KUSZLIK (Poland), Derek WANG (USA)
  • Winner of the Junior Jury Prize: Jakub KUSZLIK (Poland)
  • Winner of the Bita Cattelan Philanthropic Engagement Award: Élisabeth PION (Canada)
  • Winner of the Chamber Music Award: Gabriele STRATA (Italy)
  • Winner of the Greatest efficiency of a Sonata within the Semifinal: Jaeden IZIK-DZURKO (Canada)
  • Winner of the André Bachand Award for the Greatest efficiency of an imposed Canadian work: Jaeden IZIK-DZURKO (Canada)

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