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#ICYMI: A look back at the 2022 – 2023 season

Published: 18 June 2023

Many of our students recently climbed the stage for their convocation. And after they received their degrees, smiled for the cameras, and headed back to their seats, they took their first steps into an exciting new chapter of their lives.

If this past year was any indication, they will surely continue to make Schulich proud. The 2022 – 2023 season felt like a return to form since 2020, and our students, faculty, staff, and alumni truly brought music to life.

In an extraordinary year of major accomplishments for our students, faculty and alumni, we've had a lot of news to share! In case you missed it, here are some of the highlights.

Our students showed us what it means to be exceptional

Nothing makes us happier than seeing our students thrive. This year, they produced over 600 concerts on and off campus, participated and won in renowned competitions. Here are some of our students’ notable achievements this year:

  • Violist Gene Hotta won the 2022-2023 Golden Violin Award
  • Soprano Jingjing Xu won the 2022-2023 Wirth Vocal Prize competition
  • Jared Dunn alongside the prestigious Paderewski International Piano Competition
  • The Ã山ǿ¼é Jazz Conglomerate performed in the
  • Opera Ã山ǿ¼é performed top-tier productions across Montreal, including Humperdink’s Hänsel und Gretel and Orfeo ed Euridice by Gluck

We had the busiest calendar of off-campus special events since 2020

This year, our students and faculty spent a lot of time on the road, rounding out the busiest calendar of off-campus special events since 2020. Some of the highlights include:

  • Performing at the Maison symphonique, closing Ã山ǿ¼é’s Bicentennial celebrations
  • A series of free concerts at the in Toronto
  • Regular concerts at the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur
  • Jazz performances across the greater Montreal area
  • Volunteering their time to perform at health institutions and conduct workshops for members of the public.
  • Resurrecting a long-lost Haydn Opera for its
  • And many more!

Our alumni took the world by storm

We were also proud to see many of our alumni flourish over the past 12 months – some of whom completed their studies as recently as 2023. These individuals went on to earn awards, recognition, and prestigious positions:

  • Brandyn Lewis (BMus ’17) was named a by CBC Montreal. CBC highlighted his work with Ensemble Obiora, which he co-founded with his life partner Allison Migeon in 2021. Their goal is to increase representation in the classical musical scene.
  • Jordan de Souza (BMus '09, MMus '11) in Dortmund, Germany, in charge of the philharmonic orchestra and opera house.
  • Elisabeth St-Gelais (BMus’21, MMus ‘23) was by Radio-Canada, a title bestowed upon up-and-coming Quebec musicians. She also won the prestigious .
  • Jennifer Szeto (BMus ’17) of the Atelier Lyrique de l’Opéra de Montréal
  • Caity Gyorgy (BMus ’22), Marina Thibeault (MMus ’16, DMus ’22), Elinor Frey (DMus ’12), and other alumni won awards at the 2023 Junos.

This year has been quite the ride. Thank you for being part of it.

We look forward to seeing what the next year brings! Make sure you’re to stay up to date.

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