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October 22, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. ET

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Featuring World Premieres by 2020 AMP Laureates

Keiko Devaux, Winner of the 2020 Azrieli Commission for Canadian Music

Keiko Devaux

Montreal-based composer Keiko Devaux (b.1982) has had works performed in Canada, France, Germany and Italy by various ensembles including Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, musica assoluta, Ensemble Arkea, Quartetto Prometeo and Ensemble Wapiti, among others. She composes regularly for diverse ensembles, as well as collaborates with choreographers and filmmakers.
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Her approach embraces a love of electroacoustic sounds and methodology by manipulating and distorting acoustic sound with digital tools, and then transcribing or re-translating these back into musical notation and the acoustic realm. Her interests include emotional experience and affect, auto-organizational phenomena in nature and living beings, as well as ‘genre-blurring’ by layering and juxtaposing contrasting melodic/harmonic skeletal elements of highly contrasting sonic sources. The distortion of the temporal, frequency and timbral attributes allow the blurring between traditional tonal sounds and more electroacoustic inspired ‘noise’ gestures.

Ms. Devaux has received numerous prizes and awards, including the Prix Jan V. Matejcek for New Classical Music (2019), the Rotary Club Siena Award (2018), the OUM composition prize (2016 and 2018) and the Jury and Public prizes of the Accès Arkea competition (2017). Her composition Ebb premiered by the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne was nominated in the New Work category of the 2017-18 Opus awards, and her work Ombra was a finalist for the Prix du CALQ – Œuvres de la relève à Montréal in the same year.

In 2019 she won the inaugural Azrieli Commission for Canadian Music.

From 2016 to 2018, Ms. Devaux was the composer in residence with Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne. From 2020 to 2022, she is in residence with the National Arts Centre Orchestra (Ottawa) as a Carrefour composer. She is an Associate Composer with the Canadian Music Centre, president of the board of directors of Codes d’accès, and past organizer of the Montreal Contemporary Music Lab.

Originally from British Columbia, Ms. Devaux began her musical career in piano performance studies as well as composing, touring and recording several albums in independent rock bands. She holds a Bachelor of Music (Écriture) and a Master of Music in instrumental composition from the Université de Montréal. She has also studied with Maestro Salvatore Sciarrino at l’Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy (2017-19). She is currently completing her doctorate in music composition and creation at the Université de Montréal under the direction of Ana Sokolović and Pierre Michaud.

www.keikodevaux.com

Yotam Haber, Winner of the 2020 Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music

Yotam Haber

In 2015, Haber’s first monographic album of chamber music, Torus, was hailed by New York’s WQXR as “a snapshot of a soul in flux – moving from life to the afterlife, from Israel to New Orleans – a composer looking for a sound and finding something powerful along the way.”
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Recent commissions include works for Argento New Music Project, Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, Kronos Quartet and Carnegie Hall, Pritzker Prize-winning architect Peter Zumthor; an evening-length oratorio for the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, CalARTS@ REDCAT/Disney Hall (Los Angeles); New York- based Contemporaneous, Gabriel Kahane and Alarm Will Sound; the 2015 New York Philharmonic CONTACT! Series; the Venice Biennale; Bang on a Can Summer Festival; Neuvocalsolisten Stuttgart and ensemble l’arsenale; FLUX Quartet, JACK Quartet, Cantori New York, the Tel Aviv-based Meitar Ensemble, and the Berlin-based Quartet New Generation.

Recent and upcoming projects of note include New Water Music, an interactive work (2017) for the Louisiana Philharmonic and hundreds of community musicians performed from boats and barges along the waterways of New Orleans; and his first opera, The Lime Works, with librettist Royce Vavrek based on the work of Thomas Bernhard.

Haber is Associate Professor of Composition at UMKC Conservatory, and Artistic Director Emeritus of MATA, the non-profit organization founded by Philip Glass that has, since 1996, been dedicated to commissioning and presenting new works by young composers from around the world. His music is published by RAI Trade.

www.yotamhaber.com

Yitzhak Yedid, Winner of the 2020 Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music

Yitzhak Yedid

Yitzhak Yedid is an award-winning composer and improvising pianist with a folio of over fifty orchestral, chamber, solo and vocal works. He is currently a 2017 Sidney Myer Creative Fellow and a past recipient of Israel’s Prime Minister’s Prize for Composers (2007) and the Landau Prize for Performing Arts (2009). Yedid has been a composer-in-residence at the Judith Wright Centre (Brisbane, 2010) and at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (2008). His works have won several international awards, most recent among them the 2020 Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music.
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Yedid was born in Israel and since 2007 has called Australia home. He studied piano at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, continued his schooling at the New England Conservatory and earned a Ph.D. in composition from Monash University.

His interests as a composer focus on the integration of non-European musical elements, including improvisation, with Western practice. More specifically, his compositions explore the nexus of classical Arabic music, Arabic-influenced Jewish music and contemporary Western art music.

Inspired by literature, philosophy, art and landscape, Yedid’s compositions form narratives told in pictures, textures and colours. His music incorporates a wide spectrum of contemporary and ancient styles to create a unique voice that reflects his Syrian and Iraqi Jewish background. This music exhibits an: “eclectic, multicultural and very personal style that amalgamates ancestral Syrian- and Iraqian-Jewish cantillation, Israeli East-West encounters, European and American avant-garde compositional techniques mixed with free jazz and selected Australian influences, all infused with insights of a concert pianist and improviser to create an experimental, highly expressive yet alluring modern style.” While Yedid’s music is multiethnic, multicultural, and consequently, transnational in its approach, it is also well integrated and marked by a unique creative unity.

Yitzhak Yedid has performed at New York’s Carnegie Hall and Boston’s Jordan Hall, as well as with many ensembles in festivals and venues across Europe, Canada, USA, Asia and Africa. Thirteen albums of his music have been released on the Challenge Records International, Sony, Naxos, -btl- , Muse, MCI and Kaleidos labels, and numerous reviews of his work have been published in the international music media.

In addition to his career as a composer and performer, Dr. Yedid has been teaching and mentoring music students since 2008. He currently lectures in composition and piano at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University in Brisbane.

www.yedidmusic.com

Link to: Pre-gala event: Meet the Composers

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Gala Programme

Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne
Lorraine Vaillancourt, conductor

Sharon Azrieli, soprano
Krisztina Szabó, mezzo-soprano

Salle Bourgie
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Yitzhak Yedid
Kadosh Kadosh and Cursed

Pierre Mercure
Dissidence
(Arr. for soprano and chamber orchestra by Jonathan Monro)

+ Text by Gabriel Charpentier. English version by Harold Heiberg.

Keiko Devaux
Arras

Yotam Haber
Estro Poetico-armonico III for mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra

+ Texts by Israel Bar-Kohav, Ory Bernstein, Eli Eliahu and Aharon Shabtai.

House Programme

Watch the Gala Livestream on October 22, 2020, 8:00 p.m. ET

2020 Azrieli Music Prizes Gala - Facebook Live

Podcasts

The Azrieli Foundation · Podcast: Composer Yotam Haber, Winner of the 2020 Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music

The Azrieli Foundation · Podcast: Composer Keiko Devaux, Winner of the 2020 Azrieli Commission for Canadian Music

The Azrieli Foundation · Podcast: Composer Yitzhak Yedid, Winner of the 2020 Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music

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Whispers of an Italian-Jewish Past Fill a Composer’s Music

Yotam Haber’s “Estro Poetico-Armonico III” combines live singing with archival recordings of cantors.

Since early in his career, Yotam Haber has grappled with what it means to be a contemporary Jewish composer. The tentative answers offered by his music — full of allusions, distortion and whispers of the past — suggest that the grappling itself is a vital part of that identity.

+ Read the full article on the New York Times

Keiko Devaux: Being Canadian by Being Herself

Keiko Devaux was already a composer at age five. Unsatisfied with the methodical character of her piano lessons, she found freedom by playing the top line of the score as written and inventing the rest. Thirty-three years later, Devaux has been named the inaugural winner of the $50,000 Azrieli Commission for Canadian Music.

+ Read the full article on La Scena Musicale

Azrieli Music Prizes: Meet The Three Winning Composers

The Gala Concert of the biennial Azrieli Music Prizes will take place on October 22, featuring the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, which will be performing the world premiere of the three prize-winning works in Montreal at the salle Claude-Champagne.

+ Read the full article on Ludwig Van Toronto

Nouvel Ensemble Moderne: Back on stage for the Azrieli Prize Gala

The Nouvel Ensemble Moderne (NEM) and its artistic director Lorraine Vaillancourt will open its new season on Oct. 22 with a gala concert presented by the Azrieli Foundation. On tap that evening are three works by the latest recipients of the biennial Azrieli Music Prizes.

+ Read the full article on La Scena Musicale

Azrieli Music Prizes Concert to be Live Streamed for Free

The biennial Azrieli Music Prizes (AMP) concert – the world premiere of the most recent winning compositions of orchestral Jewish music and Canadian art music – goes virtual this year due to the pandemic.

+ Read the full article on Canadian Jewish Record

2020 Azrieli Music Prizes

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