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2017 Juno Nominees Announced

Published: 8 February 2017

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) has  announced the nominees for the 46th Annual JUNO Awards and this year Schulich faculty, alumni and former faculty are well-represented in the lists of finalists. Here below is a comprehensive list of those nominees with ties to the school.  JUNO Week 2017 will be hosted in Ottawa from March 27 through April 2, 2017, and a live broadcast of The 2017 JUNO Awards will air on CTV and CTV GO on Sunday, April 2 from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa.  Congratulations to all nominees. 

Alternative Album of the Year  

Art Angels, Grimes 

Claire Boucher, former McGill student 

 

Jazz Album of the Year: Group  

Real Enemies, Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society 

Darcy James Argue BMus 1997 

 

Sweet Canadiana, Order of Canada Band 

Jens Lindemann, BMus 1988 

Richard King, recording engineer, MMus 1991, faculty

 

 

 

Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble 

Overtures to Bach 

Matt Haimovitz, faculty 

 

Brahms: String Quartets, Op. 51 NOS. 1 & 2 

Jonathan Crow, BMus 1998 

Andrew Wan, faculty 

Brian Manker, faculty 

 

Beethoven, Ensescu & Chopin: Works for Piano (Live) 

Charles Richard-Hamelin, BMus 2011 

 

Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment 

L’Aigon 

Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal : 

Etienne Dupuis, BMus 2002 

Philippe Sly, BMus 2011 

Pascal Charbonneau, BMus 2002 

Julie Boulianne, BMus 2003 

Carl Talbot, recording engineer, BMus 1991, MMus 1993, faculty 

 

Bach : Magnificat BWV 243 

Claire Guimond, BMus 1979 

 

Four Thousand Winter 

Daniel Taylor, LMus 1992, former faculty

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