Justin Saulnier wins 47th E-Gré National Music Competition in Strings

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Brandon, MB – The 47th Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition (E-Gré) for the performance of Canadian and contemporary music is pleased to announce its 2024 prize winners:  

1st Prize: Justin Saulnier
2nd Prize: Tiffany Yeung
3rd Prize: Astrid Nakamura 

City of Brandon Prize for the Best Performance of the Commissioned Work: Justin Saulnier
Finalist Prizes (in alphabetical order): Danielle Greene and Juliana Moroz. 

On May 12, 2024, six of Canada’s best emerging vocalists performed live-streamed recitals for the 47th Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition (E-Gré) in Strings. The E-Gré Competition  began in 1976 and is the most important annual Canadian and contemporary music competition. This  year we were able to hold the competition in person in Brandon, MB. 

All five competitors performed one final recital, and each program was required to include at least  50% Canadian music, as well as this year’s commissioned work: Let the Stain Remain by Melody McKiver

First place winner, Justin Saulnier, received a cash award of $6000, and will embark on a cross-Canada  tour in October and November 2024. The Winner receives ca. $5000 in performance fees.  

Justin Saulnier is an 18-year-old Canadian violinist. He made his orchestral solo debut at age 12 with the Ottawa Chamber Orchestra and has since performed with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Canada’s National Arts Center Orchestra, The Pembroke Symphony Orchestra and the Ottawa Youth Orchestra. He has also been invited to play with the Orchestre Métropolitain under the baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin this spring. Justin has received many awards, notably the first prize in the NACO Bursary Competition, second prize in the Concours OSM, the grand prize in the Orchestre Métropolitain OMNI Competition, and the OMFA’s provincial competition. Justin has also enjoyed being concertmaster in the Music Academy of the West Festival Orchestra, the National Youth Orchestra, and the Ottawa Chamber Orchestra, among others. He is pursuing his undergraduate degree at McGill University with Andrew Wan. Justin plays on a 1680 Ruggeri violin from Cremona, generously loaned to him by Canimex.

Second prize winner, Tiffany Yeung, received a cash prize of $2500 and third prize winner, Astrid  Nakamura received the Q Country 91.5, 94.7 Star FM & Westman Communications Group Prize of  $1500 cash. The City of Brandon Prize of $1000 for the Best Performance of the 2024 commissioned  piece, Let the Stain Remain by Melody McKiver, was awarded to Justin Saulnier. The remaining competing finalists each received a $1000 cash prize. 

The jurors for this year’s competition were members of the Land’s End Ensemble; Maria van der Sloot, Beth Root Sandvoss and Susanne Ruberg-Gordon. The jury chair was President and CEO of  the Canadian Music Centre, Holly Nimmons. 

“I’m so thankful to have been part of this weekend filled with unique and beautiful music  making. I had the privilege to witness Canadian contemporary music at its peak and share what  it means to me. I would like to thank the E-Gré board and all its volunteers for making this  experience memorable for all of us.”
– Justin Saulnier, 2024 E-Gré Winner 

The 2024 E-Gré Competition gratefully acknowledges the support of Brandon University School of  Music, Canada Council for the Arts, Manitoba Arts Council, SOCAN Foundation, the City of  Brandon, Westman Communications Group, the Canadian Music Centre, RBC and many corporate  and private donors.  

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