Canadian International Organ Competition Gala Concert

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Event details

  • Sunday | 27 October 2024
  • 19:00
  • Église Saints-Anges de Lachine 1400, Boul. St-Joseph Lachine (Qc) H8S 2M8
  • Free Admission | Suggested Donation $15

The 6th edition of the Canadian International Organ Competition is quickly approaching, taking place from October 17th to 27th, 2024. This autumn, the CIOC will welcome 11 talented young organists from 7 different countries to Montreal as they compete on some of Canada’s finest organs for the chance to win prizes totalling more than $100,000 CAD. The competitors will be judged by a jury composed of some of the most eminent, internationally-renowned figures in the music scene.

The 2024 winners take the stage at the CIOC Gala Concert and are sure to delight and amaze!

 

2024 CIOC Prize Winners

Alma Bettencourt
Alma Bettencourt has been studying organ with Olivier Latry and Thomas Ospital at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, since 2020. She obtained her Licence d’Interprétation in organ in May 2023. In 2018, she won the André Marchal “L’Orgue des Jeunes” competition. In 2021, she performed as a duo with cellist Julie Sévilla-Fraysse and participated as a performer in the Concours de Composition de St-Sulpice (Paris).

Johannes Skoog
Johannes Skoog holds degrees from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Conservatoire de Paris and Staatliche Musikhochschule in Stuttgart, with teachers including Olivier Latry, Nathan Laube, Louis Robilliard, Michel Bouvard, Thierry Escaich and Mathias Kjellgren. He has spent five years at the cathedral of Västerås as Associate Organist and is currently teaching organ interpretation at Lilla Akademien, in Stockholm.

Henry Webb
Henry Webb is a Masters student at McGill University, studying organ with Isabelle Demers and harpsichord with Elizaveta Miller. In 2023, Henry completed a bachelor’s degree in Organ Performance under David Higgs at the Eastman School of Music, and a diploma of Specialization from Johann Vexo at the Strasbourg conservatory in 2023. Henry is the recipient of the 2nd prize and the audience prize of the 2023 Ottumwa National Undergraduate Organ Competition.

 

2024 International Jury

Jean-Willy Kunz (Canada / France), president of the jury

Kevin Bowyer (UK)
Isabelle Demers (Canada)
Hans-Ola Ericsson (Sweden)
Bernard Foccroulle (Belgium)
Marnie Giesbrecht (Canada)
David Hurd (USA)
Olivier Latry (France)
Kimberly Marshall (USA)

 

PROGRAMME

ALMA BETTENCOURT (3e Prix + Prix Gaston-Litaize)
Scherzo (extrait des Douze Pièces pour Grand Orgue) Gaston Litaize
Vision fugitive Bruce Mather
Allegro de la Symphonie no 6 en sol mineur Charles-Marie Widor
HENRY WEBB (2e Prix)
Scherzo (extrait de la Cinquième sonate) Raymond Daveluy
Ouverture (Paulus) Felix Mendelssohn
JOHANNES SKOOG (1er Prix + Prix Bach Gérard-Coulombe)
Inventio Processionis (extrait de Suite Processionis) Carl Unander-Scharin
Allein Gott in der Höh’ sei Ehr’ BWV 662 Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata (extrait de la Suite pour orgue) Maurice Duruflé


Details

  • The size of the church allows social distancing
  • No tickets required

 

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PUBLIC PARTNERS

 
Patrimoine Canada
Arrondissement Lachine
Ville de Montréal
Conseil des arts de Montréal
Enrico Ciccone, député de Marquette
Bingo Lachine
Mécénat Musica
 

 

SEASON SPONSORS – GOLD

 
Fondation Azrieli – Azrieli Foundation
Collégial international Sainte-Anne
Desjardins Caisse de Lachine
Spinelli
 

 

SEASON SPONSORS – SILVER

 
Atelier lyrique de l’Opéra de Montréal
Piano Vertu
 

 

SEASON SPONSORS – BRONZE

 
CabinetDentaire.ca
Cognitive Group
 

 

CONCERT SPONSORS

 
MLV Immobilier
Jean Coutu Aboud Georges
J.J. Cardinal Lachine
Martin & Cie, comptables professionnels agréés
IGA Extra Vallée
Centre visuel Victoria