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Philippe Leroux, composer and associate professor in Music Research at the Schulich School of Music, has been awarded the 2025 Donaueschinger Musiktage Orchesterpreis (Orchestra Prize) for his new work Paris, Banlieue. In his composition, Leroux addresses the web of relationships between central Paris and its suburbs—especially with regard to the movements of people triggered by their daily work.

Published on: 11 Nov 2025

We are excited to announce that Drs Liliana Araújo and Andrea Creech have been named recipients of a John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) award from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation. The JELF is a highly competitive competition designed to attract and support leading researchers working on innovative topics across Canadian universities and research institutes.

Published on: 11 Oct 2025

Thirty-two ĢƵ research projects have received new funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation's for investments in research infrastructure to support their innovative projects, for a total federal investment of $9.7 million.

Classified as: CFI-JELF
Published on: 10 Oct 2025

The Schulich School of Music of ĢƵ is pleased to announce the fourth edition of the Graham Sommer Competition for Young Composers. Established in 2017, this national competition recognizes works for chamber music formations with piano that show significant potential to engage audiences and become standard repertoire. Canadian citizenship or permanent residency status is required to apply. To apply visit www.mcgill.ca/gsc/apply.

Published on: 5 Sep 2025

Three jazz combos and their coaches were recognized in Downbeat's 48th annual Student Music Awards. Congratulations to this 𲹰’s winners:

Leo Codiga and the Southwest Corridor, Undergraduate College Winners

Published on: 15 Jul 2025

Two exceptional doctoral candidates from ĢƵ's Schulich School of Music, Joseph Chang (DMus) and Jonathan Munro (DMus), have been awarded the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarshipin recognition of their innovative research.This award provides up to $50,000 per year for up to three years, supporting outstanding students who demonstrate academic excellence, research potential, and leadership.

Published on: 15 Jul 2025

Professor Michael McMahon has been appointed to the Order of Canada for his contributions in the art song and opera communities. His work as a vocal coach and collaborative pianist has left a mark on musicians nationally and internationally.

The Order of Canada, presented by the governor general, honours people who have made extraordinary contributions to the nation. Those honoured are innovators and trailblazers who, through passion for their field, have exemplified a desire to enrich the lives of others.

Published on: 10 Jul 2025

Neuroscientist Alan Evans and music performance scholar Michael McMahon among ĢƵ community members recognized for exceptional accomplishments and service

Nine members of the ĢƵ community have been appointed to the Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest civilian honours.

Among the honorees are two ĢƵ faculty members, Professors Alan Evans (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences) and Michael McMahon (Schulich School of Music).

Published on: 7 Jul 2025

The Graham Sommer Competition is proud to announce that Kai Kubota-Enright is the grand prize winner of the third edition of the Graham Sommer Competition for Young Composers. The $18,000 first prize for Kai’s new work for chamber ensemble, spatial communication of dripstone, was among $54,000 in total prize earnings awarded at the Concert and Prize Gala on Sunday, May 18, 2025, in Tanna Schulich Hall. This national competition for Canadian composers under the age of 35 was founded by Dr.

Published on: 4 Jul 2025

Seven ĢƵ researchers have been awarded more than $268,000 in Connection Grants by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

Classified as: SSHRC
Published on: 27 May 2025
ĢƵ announces 2025 cohort of Distinguished James ĢƵ Professors, James ĢƵ Professors and William Dawson Scholars

Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Christopher Manfredi has named 31 ĢƵ professors as Distinguished James ĢƵ Professors, James ĢƵ Professors or William Dawson Scholars. The internal awards recognize exceptional research achievements.
Published on: 1 May 2025

Professors Richard King and Stephen McAdams of the Schulich School of Music have been awarded two of ĢƵ’s most prestigious internal research distinctions: the James ĢƵ Professor (JMP) and Distinguished James ĢƵ Professor (DJMP) awards, respectively.

Published on: 30 Apr 2025

The Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition, held every three years, is one of the world’s most prestigious platforms for young musicians aspiring to make their mark on the global stage. Formerly the ‘International String Quartet Competition’, the first award was presented in 1979 in Portsmouth, but Wigmore Hall, London has been home to the competition since 2010.

Published on: 16 Apr 2025

Several Schulich faculty members and alumni are among this 𲹰’s JUNO Award winners and nominees! We are so proud to see these talented artists honoured for their contributions to Canada’s vibrant music industry.

Celebrating excellence in Canadian music, the 2025 JUNO Awards took place March 30 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

And the winner is:

Published on: 1 Apr 2025

Update February 2025: The reopening is scheduled for August 2026.

Published on: 13 Feb 2025

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