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First and third prizes to Rashaan Allwood and Joel Peters in OSM Manulife Competition

Rashaan Allwood, first prize winner of the OSM Manulife Competition, organ category
Published: 30 November 2016

The 2016 edition of the OSM Manulife Competition took place last week. ÌýThis year's categoriesÌýwere strings and organ, for which the semi-final string rounds took place in Tanna Schulich Hall at the Schulich School of Music. ÌýThe semifinals for organ took place in the Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste and the finals in the Maison symphoniqueÌýdeÌýMontréalÌýat the Grand-Orgue-Pierre-Béique. There were a total of 21 semi-finalists in the two categories, of which current students Rashaan Allwood and Joel Peters,Ìýalong with alumni Stephen Boda, ArtDip'15;Ìýand MMus'14;ÌýDonald Hunt, BMus'07 and MMus'09;ÌýByungchan Lee,ÌýBMus’15 andÌýArtDip’16 took part.

Rashaan Allwood, a student of ProfessorÌýHans-Ola Ericsson,Ìýwas awarded first prize in the organ category. ÌýHis prize included a cash award of $10,000;ÌýtheÌýJacqueline Desmarais Prize: A professional video recording on the Grand Orgue Pierre-Béique;ÌýtheÌýÌýCanadian International Organ Competition Prize: A recital in the series The Organ Takes Its Place, presented at some point in 2017; theÌýSaint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal prize: A recital in 2017; theÌýÌýCathédrale Saint-Pierre in Geneva Prize: A recital in the series Les Concerts de la Cathédral; The Royal Canadian College of Organists – (Calgary) Prize: A concert during the 2017 season and theÌýSchulich School of Music Prize: a scholarshipÌýcovering complete tuition for a program of performance at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University’s Schulich School of Music.

Joel Peters, also from the class of Hans-Ola Ericsson, received third prize in the organ category. ÌýHis prize included a cash award of $2500. ÌýHe alsoÌýreceived the prize for the best performance of the Canadian work: $2,500 grant offered by Ms. Juliana Pleines; theÌýStingray Rising Stars Award: Public’s ChoiceÌý$2,500 grant offered to the contestant who received the most votes live on the Web and at Maison symphonique during the finals on November 26, 2016; Ìýand theÌýOrford Music Prize: A scholarshipÌýcovering tuition and accommodations for a two week music session at Orford Music in 2017.

“I am indeed very proud of both myÌýorgan students. Rashaan and Joel both showÌýthat hard work and talent, coupled with great determination can lead to success," said Prof. Ericsson. Ìý"The organÌýprogram at Schulich provides talented organists and church musiciansÌýwith an opportunity to hone their artistry and skills."ÌýÌý

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