David Montreuil, viola (Winner)
To you, what does it mean to be a part of the Schulich community?
Being part of the Schulich School gives me a great sense of pride. I feel grateful to be surrounded by such amazing colleagues, friends and mentors who inspire me on a daily basis.
What would being named the winner of the Golden Violin Award enable you to do?
The Golden Violin would give me the financial tools to realize many projects such as taking part in masterclass series in Europe, flying to orchestra auditions around the globe and doing recording sessions. These projects would have a great impact in my development as a violist and would also in launching my career as a professional violist.
Jueun Lee, violin (2nd place)
What made you choose to study at Schulich and in Montreal?
I first came to study with my wonderful teacher, Jinjoo Cho. But I decided to pursue further degrees at Schulich because it offers many opportunities for student development. The supportive community here makes me comfortable to take risks and learn from failures. Montreal itself, with its vibrant art scene and Schulich's nurturing environment, became an ideal place for my musical growth!
What music never fails to transport you?
I love listening to Christmas music! It's like a warm holiday hug, especially perfect for this time of year!
David Baik, violin (3rd place)
To you, what does it mean to be a part of the Schulich community?
It means so much! My experience here will be never forgotten, as my mentors and colleagues have a deep impact in my development of my crucial life stage.
What music never fails to transport you?
Bach Chaconne, I will never get tired of this masterwork. Every time I visit it, I have the sense of recreating something that was never done before!