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THE SCOOP | Canada Council For The Arts Announces 2023 Musical Instrument Bank Competition Winners 

The winners of the 2023 Musical Instrument Bank competition (Photo: Donna Santos)
The winners of the 2023 Musical Instrument Bank competition (Photo: Donna Santos)

The Canada Council for the Arts has announced the winners of the 2023 Musical Instrument Bank competition. A total of 21 musicians have been selected to borrow an instrument after a series of auditions in Toronto.

Playing on some of the world’s finest instruments will allow the talented young musicians the opportunity to further their playing and artistic endeavours.

The Music Instrument Bank

The MIB was launched with $100,000 in seed money from a private bequest, along with other fundraising efforts by the late Montréal businessman William Turner, and cellist Denis Brott.

From that initial investment, other individuals and organizations have either contributed instruments, or loaned them to MIB, including violins, cellos, and bows crafted by revered makers such as Stradivari, Guarneri, and Gagliano. Additional instruments have been added as funds are available.

Many prominent Canadian classical musicians have benefited from the programme, including Roman Borys, Lara St. John, Martin Beaver, Marc Djokic, among others.

The Winners & Instruments

The instruments are donated for a three-year period on the basis of auditions that took place in Toronto between July 30 and August 5.

Auditions for the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank took place in Toronto from July 30 to August 5. The candidates had submitted a detailed application where they talked about their experiences and achievements, and what the instrument will do for them. A total of 32 musicians took part. The instruments available includes 23 violins and cellos made between the late 17th century and the early 20th century by luthiers like Stradivari, Gagliano and Pressenda.

The cellists were selected after two days of auditions. Then, another four days were dedicated to whittling the list of violinists, who were named at the end of the sixth day of auditions. On the seventh day, the winning musicians selected their instruments, with each given some time to assess them.

These 21 talented artists will have the chance to play and perform with these incredible instruments for a three-year period:

Congratulations! We’ll look forward to hearing them perform on these venerated instruments.

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