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THE SCOOP | Mécénat Musica Prix 3 Femmes Prize Winners To Create New Operas To Premiere In 2024

Musique 3 Femmes (M3F): Kristin Hoff, Jennifer Szeto, and Rachel Krehm (Photo courtesy of M3F)
Musique 3 Femmes (M3F): Kristin Hoff, Jennifer Szeto, and Rachel Krehm (Photo courtesy of M3F)

The third edition of the $50,000 Mécénat Musica Prix 3 Femmes recently came to a close, with the winners for 2022-23 announced in Montréal. Composers Analia Llugdar, Alejandra Odgers, and Rebecca Gray, and librettists Nicole O’Bomsawin and Rachel Gray, will create four new Canadian operas which will premiere in 2024.

About the contest

The prize was created by a collaboration between Montréal’s Musique 3 Femmes (M3F), Ensemble Vocal Arts-Québec and Mécénat Musica. It’s dedicated to developing the work of emerging female and non-binary Canadian artists who have a track record and potential when it comes to creating new operas.

Mécénat Musica Prix 3 Femmes Prize Winners 2022-23: Analía Lugdar, Montréal/Argentine; Alejandra Odgers, Montréal/Méxique & Nicole O’Bomsawin, Odanak, Québec; Rebecca Gray & Rachel Gray, Ottawa; Danaë Ménard-Bélanger & Maïa Ménard-Bélanger, Montréal (Photos courtesy of the competition)

About the winners

French Language work

Indigenous (BIPOC) work

English Language work

French Language work — Encouragement Prize

The organizations

Musique 3 Femmes (M3F), founded in 2018, is a non-profit dedicated to nurturing emerging Canadian female and nonbinary opera creators, led by artists Kristin Hoff and Jennifer Szeto. They are presenting Canadian world premieres in September 2022 in Berlin of operas by Anna Pidgorna and Laurence Jobidon, and in February 2023, a co-production of Keiko Devaux’s first full-length opera, with Ensemble Paramirabo.

Ensemble vocal Arts-Québec is a professional choir with roots in the traditions of Québec, recipient of PRIX OPUS Musical Event of the Year 2020.

Mécénat Musica is a cultural program by donors for donors, with $81,000,000 of in perpetuity capital destined for Québec cultural organizations, and garnered from donations from more than 500 Mécénat Musica individuals and families.

Bravi tutti to the winners, and we’ll look forward to hearing the results.

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