The Azrieli Music Prizes: Championing new music in Canada

Colin Clarke
Thursday, November 14, 2024

Founded in 2014 and now Canada’s largest prize for music composition, the Azrieli Music Prizes celebrates its 10th anniversary this winter. Colin Clarke visited Montréal to hear the winning works of this year’s milestone edition

Left to right: prize-winners Yair Klartag, Juan Trigos, Jordan Nobles, Prizes founder Sharon Azrieli, prizewinner Josef Bardanashvili and conductor Andrew Megill ©Tam Photography | Danylo Bobyk
Left to right: prize-winners Yair Klartag, Juan Trigos, Jordan Nobles, Prizes founder Sharon Azrieli, prizewinner Josef Bardanashvili and conductor Andrew Megill ©Tam Photography | Danylo Bobyk

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