
The finals of our Concerto Competition were held on Sunday, November 29, 09. There were 20 entrants in the initial round, with eight advancing to the finals. This annual competition provides a solo performance opportunity with one of two major university ensembles - the Symphony Orchestra or the Wind Ensemble.
Our judging panel of Dr. E. Dawe, Dr. L. Loewen and Mr. R. Lee had a difficult time making their decisions, but finally announced the following:
Soloists to perform with the UM Symphony:
Laurelle Froese, voice
Chris Kayler, piano
Jari Piper, cello
Soloists to perform with the UM Wind Ensemble:
Roxanne Klassen, alto saxophone
Katy Thurmeier, flute
The student performances will take place either in Winter 2010 or in the next academic year.

The prestigious Bernstein competition was established in 1998 by Mark and Zita Bernstein, and carries a cash prize award. Students competing must perform three selections of German Lieder by at least two different composers, and be enrolled in the Faculty of Music as a full-time student. This year's competition saw nineteen students compete in the initial round, with nine finalists selected.
On October 23, the Winnipeg Bach Soloists, an exciting music endeavour founded by singers Rosemarie van der Hooft and Mel Braun, presented the inaugural concert of the Professor Bach Project. Along with an ensemble of eleven players and two additional singers, they employed a unique one-on-a-part approach in their performance of four church cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach. The Professor Bach Project was designed as a mentorship opportunity for young performers to discover the beauty of Bach’s music, and to explore stylistic performance practice within a historically informed context. As a soloist, each participant was encouraged to take ownership of their respective part, while listening intently and working in collaboration to create a performance that is ultimately greater than the sum of its parts.

Tracy Dahl has been a voice instructor at the Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music since 1996. Along with her teaching, she continues her celebrated career as a performer with engagements this year in Edmonton as Gilda in Rigoletto, Madame Mao in Nixon in China for Vancouver Opera during the Winter Olympics, and the world premiere of The Golden Ticket, based on Roald Dahl’s (no relation) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.
Dean Edmund Dawe states, "The Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music is very fortunate to have Tracy Dahl as an instructor and colleague. She is a first-rate artist who has earned international accolades for her work in numerous operatic roles and recitals. She is most deserving of this national recognition."
Dr. Fraser Linklater has created thematic materials for teacher use. Click here see them.
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