Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

Competition season


With competition season upon us, it's time to brush up on the little ins and outs that make competitions different from an audition. For most, auditions mean that you're up against a small handful of people for a specific role whose requirements are often nebulous: Tall, short, fat, skinny, smooth tone, comedic - who knows what's wanted for this particular production. For me, particularly as a bass, it also means that my competition is limited to those within my voice type. In an open competition, especially an international comp., there are a lot of other factors at play.

One of the best singer blogs out there, Jean-Roland LaFond's "Toreadorssong's Vocal Technique Blog," covers some of the factors at play here in a recent post. An example from the post:

Know the politics of the situation

The French-Quebec prize was given to a young French coloratura. The prize is a series of concerts sponsored by the Quebec organization directed by said judge. The same coloratura was indubitably edged out in the mélodies category by a fanstastically gifted French baritone who received well-deserved bravos for his performance. However the two prizes for that category (1st and 2nd) where changed to two first prizes, and the soprano was announced first. The same soprano was also a finalist in the opera category and was given first place in the female category although a Russian coloratura with a near flawless technique edged her out, in my opinion. It might have appeared strange if she had also won the overall grand prize. That honor went to a French-Chinese soprano. The prize was announced by the mayor of the town who reminded the audience that this soprano had sung the soprano lead in The Pearl Fischers two years before in the town where the competition takes place.


This entire blog is a fantastic look at vocal technique from one of the modern day gods of technical vocal workings. I never read his blog that it doesn't give me something to think about vocally but check this post out for a first hand account of some of the concepts surrounding competitions.

Winning International Voice Competitions via Toreadorssong's Vocal Technique Blog

Friday, June 19, 2009

Mmmm, new church music

Okay not really. But I'm a sucker for music competitions of any stripe. Apparently The Anglican Foundation held a competition to address what is a common complaint by folks like U of T organ prof John Tuttle: "Much of what is sung in parishes these days is appallingly dull." Fair enough. I do like the Xmas carols though.

Well they have a winner. Dr. Derek Holman's setting of the Eucharist took the $5,000 prize this year. Both his and second place winner Andrew Ager's (who, interestingly, is apparently working on a "Frankenstein" opera,) pieces are being published as we speak for distribution out to churches soon.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Montreal International Musical Competition broadcast date

It sounds like highlights from the MIMC final round are going to be broadcast on Canada Day on RDI (French CBC) on the program Espace Musique at 8p.m. EST. Check the website here for local stations,times, and the link to listen online if the program isn't being broadcast in your region. You can also find video clips from the semi-final round there.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Félicitations to André Bourbeau

I've just heard that M. Bourbeau, the Chairman of the Jeunesses Musicales of Canada Foundation and President and co-founder of the Montreal International Musical Competition, has been named a Chevalier of the Ordre national du Québec. The ceremony will take place June 17. Definitely a well deserved honour!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

MIMC finishes

The Montreal International Music Competition has just finished and Toronto's own Yannick-Muriel Noah finished second. Also impressively she was the only Canadian in the final round. Yay Muriel!