And so to the concluding drama; judgement. There were a ton of prizes ($270,000 in all) and the “lesser” ones got announced first. So here’s the list of everybody except the winners of the two main competitions:
- Best Canadian in aria: Emily D’Angelo
- Best Canadian in art song: Rihab Chaieb
- French mélodie: John Brancy
- German Lied: Julien van Mellaerts
- Oratorio: Andrew Haji
- Opera aria: Mario Bagh
- Pianist: João Araújo
- People’s choice – aria: Emily D’Angelo
- People’s choice – art song: Clara Osowski


The Royal Conservatory has announced its concert programme for 2018/19. It’s not massively exciting from a classical vocal point of view although there are a few goodies and the odd surprise in the package. The most exciting is saved for the very end of the season when Thomas Hampson and son-in-law Luca Pisaroni have a recital at Koerner. That’s on 30th April 2019. The most surprising is the season opening gala, also at Koerner, on 2nd October 2018 which features Kathleen Battle. I’ll be honest, I thought she retired years ago.



