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2018 Jury

The jury for this competition is made up of two Canadian composers, one international composer, a distinguished member of the musical community, an internationally-recognized performer, and a member of the concert-going public with a passion for musical creation.

Brenda Ravenscroft

Chair of the Jury, Graham Sommer Competition

Three interests animate Dr. Ravenscrofts research in music theory: her fascination with time, her love of poetry, and her passion for equity for women in music. Dr. Ravenscroft specializes in the music of twentieth and twenty-first-century American composers, including the music of Elliott Carter, rhythmic organization in post-tonal music, and the relationship between words and music. Following an academic and administrative career spanning 24 years at Queenss University, in July 2017, Dr. Ravenscroft began her mandate as Dean at the Schulich School of Music; she holds a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia, an M.Mus. from Kings College, London, and a B.Mus. from the University of Cape Town.

Kinan Azmeh

Hailed as a Virtuoso and "Intensely Soulful" by the New York Times and "Spellbinding" by the New Yorker, and "Incredibly Rich Sound" by the CBC. His utterly distinctive sound across different musical genres has gained him international recognition as clarinetist and composer. Kinan was recently named composer-in-residence with Classical Movements for the 2017-2018 season.

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Kinan has been touring the world as soloist, composer and improviser. Notable appearances include: Opera Bastille, Paris; Tchaikovsky Grand Hall, Moscow; Carnegie Hall and the UN's general assembly, New York; the Royal Albert hall, London; Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires; der Philharmonie; Berlin; the Library of Congress, the Kennedy Center, Washington DC; the Mozarteum, Salzburg, Hamburgs Elbphilharmonie and the Damascus opera house for its opening concert in his native Syria.

He has appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic, the Seattle Symphony, the Bavarian Radio Orchestra, the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, the Qatar Philharmonic and the Syrian Symphony Orchestra among others.; and has shared the stage with Yo-Yo Ma, Marcel Khalife, Aynur, Daniel Barenboim and Jivan Gasparian.

His compositions include several works forsolo, orchestra, and chamber music;film, live illustration, and electronics. His discography include three albums with his ensemble Hewar, several soundtracks for film and dance, a duo album with pianist Dinuk Wijeratne and an album with his New York Arabic/Jazz quartet the Kinan Azmeh CityBand. He serves asartistic director of the Damascus Festival Chamber Players, a pan-Arab ensemble dedicated to contemporary music form the Arab world. His is a frequent guest faculty at the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music and is on the advisory board of the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra. He is also a member of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble with whom he was awarded a Grammy in 2017.

Kinan is a graduate of New York's Juilliard school as a student of Charles Neidich, and of both the Damascus High institute of Music where he studied with Shukry Sahwki, Nicolay Viovanof and Anatoly Moratof, and Damascus Universitys School of Electrical Engineering in his native Syria. Kinan earned his doctorate degree in music from the City University of New York in 2013.

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Robert Everett-Green

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Robert Everett-Green was born in Edmonton and grew up there and on a farm in eastern Alberta. He is a feature writer and Montreal cultural correspondent for The Globe and Mail. For a number ofyears, he was the Globes main music critic, and before that, an orchestral musician. He is a former Journalism Fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto; a National Magazine Award winner; and a National Newspaper Award nominee. His debut novel,In a Wide Country, was published in 2017.

Alexina Louie

One of Canada宎s most sought after composers, Alexina Louie has written for many ofthe country宎s leading soloists, chamber ensembles, new music ensembles andorchestras. Her works have become part of the standard repertoire, in particular hermany compositions for piano whichare frequently performed by students andprofessionals alike. Perhaps best known of these isScenes From A Jade Terrace,commissioned by JonKimura Parker, who recently celebrated the 20th Anniversary ofits composition with a tour of Canada and the United States.

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She has been the composer-in-residence for several music festivals including TheScotia Festival of Music (1993), The Vancouver Chamber Music Festival (1994), TheBoris Brott Summer Music Festival (1996), The Banff Arts Festival (1999), The ReginaNew Music Festival 2001, The Prince Edward County Music Festival (2008), Banff ArtsFestival (2011).

An Of麍cer of the Order of Canada, a recipient of the Order of Ontario and a Queen宎sGolden Jubilee Medal as well as the Queen宎s Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012), AlexinaLouie received an honorary doctorate from the University of Calgary in 2002 andbecame a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2006.

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David Pay

David Pay is the founder and Artistic Director of Vancouvers Music on Main for which he has earned an international reputation as one of todays leading-edge classical and contemporary music programmers. Since 2006, the series has produced more than 300 classical, new, and genre-bending music events with nearly 1,000 musicians and over 60 world premieres, leading The Huffington Post to write that Daves programming has spanned the range of human experience. He has served on faculty at The Banff Centre and Capilano University, and programmed the Canada:NEXT opening gala for 2015s Classical:NEXT conference in Rotterdam. In addition to his work at Music on Main, he is serving concurrently as the Artistic Director of ISCM World New Music Days 2017.

Barry Shiffman

Violinist and violist Barry Shiffmanenjoys a career as amusician, educator and administrator. He was co-founder of the St. Lawrence String Quartet (SLSQ), and since 2010 has been both the Associate Dean and Director of Chamber Music at the Glenn Gould School and Directorof the Phil and Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists at The Royal Conservatory of Music. During his 17 years with the SLSQ he appeared in over 2,000 concerts in venues around the globe, and recorded several critically acclaimed discs under an exclusive contract with EMI Classics. While in SLSQ, Shiffman served as artist-in-residence at Stanford University from 1998 to 2006 and as visiting artist at the University of Toronto from 1995 to 2006.

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He has also served in numerous roles at the Banff Centre, including Director of Music Programs (2006-2010), Artistic Director of the Centres Summer Classical Music Programs (2010-2016), and since 2006 Executive Director of the Banff International String Quartet Competition. During his tenure at The Banff Centre he introduced new programming in classical music performance, composition, popular music and jazz and oversaw the dramatic growth of The Banff International String Quartet Competition (BISQC). From 2009-2017, he was Executive Artistic Director of Music in the Morning Concert Society in Vancouver.

A sought after juror, he has served on the violin jury of the Tchaikovsky and Montreal Violin Competitions, and the String Quartet Competitions of London Wigmore Hall, Lyon and Geneva, as well as many national competitions in Canada.

He has recentlybeenappointed Artistic Director of Rockport Music in Massachusetts, overseeing all classical programming for the organization including a five-week summer chamber music festival.

He received his formal studies at the Royal Conservatory in Toronto, University of Toronto, Utrecht Conservatory, Hartt School of Music, Juilliard School and Yale University. Summer studies included The Banff Centre, Tanglewood and Aspen.

Barry Shiffman is the recipient of the Longy Schools Nadia Boulanger Prize for Excellence in the Art of Teaching, and an Honorary Doctorate from The University of Calgary.

Ana Sokolovi

Serbian-born composer Ana Sokolovi is currently a Professor of Composition at the University of Montreal. Active in Canada since the mid-1990s, she has written for many of Canadas orchestras and chamber ensembles, including performances throughout Europe and North America. She was the recipient of a National Arts Centre Award in 2009, and the SOCAN Jan V. Matejcek Award in 2008, 2012, and 2013. Professor Sokolovi has also been honoured with major awards from the Conseil qu矇becois de la musique, the Canada Council for the Arts and the CBC Young Composers Competition.

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The Soci矇t矇 de musique contemporaine du Qu矇bec (SMCQ) marked the 20th anniversary of Ana Sokolovis arrival in Quebec with a celebration of her body of work; more than 200 events were presented in her honour across Canada. She has just received a prestigious commission from the Canadian Opera Company for a main-stage opera that will be premiered during the 2019/20 season.

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