Madeline will be at the piano when violinist Tiffany Yeung competes at the Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition in Brandon on Saturday, May 11.
This annual competition for the performance of Canadian and contemporary music is a memorial to composer, pianist, and violinist S.C. (Sonia) Eckhardt-Gramatté, who spent the last twenty-one years of her life in Manitoba. It fulfills her lifelong dream of creating a means by which the music of contemporary composers could make its presence felt by young musicians on the threshold of their careers. The E-Gré National Music Competition has been held annually since 1976 at Brandon University. Meet this year’s finalists here.
Besides the competition, the E-Gré offers presentations and keynote addresses by eminent musicians Holly Nimmons, Melody McKiver and Patrick Carrabré. Schedule at Competition — The Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition (e-gre.ca).