THE SCOOP | Flutist Arin Sarkissian & Percussionist Andrew Busch Make Historical past With 2024 Michael Measures Prize Wins


L: Percussionist Andrew Busch; R: Flutist Arin Sarkissian (Photos courtesy of NYO Canada)
L: Percussionist Andrew Busch; R: Flutist Arin Sarkissian (Images courtesy of NYO Canada)

Flutist Arin Sarkissian and percussionist Andrew Busch have been awarded the 2024 Michael Measures Prizes. The Michael Measures Prize is awarded in a partnership between the Nationwide Youth Orchestra of Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts.

The Prize is given to solely two younger classical musicians between the ages of 16 and 24.

  • First Place ($25,000): Arin Sarkissian, Flute (British Columbia)
  • Second Place ($15,000): Andrew Busch, Percussion (Ontario)

“We’re extremely happy with Arin and Andrew,” says Christie Grey, CEO of NYO Canada in a press release. “Their distinctive expertise and dedication to their craft are really inspiring. The Michael Measures Prizes play a significant position in recognizing and fostering excellence within the subsequent technology of Canadian orchestral musicians, and these two outstanding younger artists embody this system’s significance.”

Arin Sarkissian

Toronto-born Arin Sarkissian is at the moment the Principal Flutist of the Victoria Symphony. He’s competed within the Michael Measures Prize in earlier years, having are available in second in 2022, and positioned as a finalist on different events.

He’s the first flutist to win First Prize.

“Lots of my musical experiences helped me put together for Michael Measures. Successful an orchestral audition and successful a solo competitors are two completely different talent units, and I study finest via trial and error. I’ve taken so many auditions and competed so many instances up to now; typically, even once you suppose you’re going to lose, you someway find yourself successful, and the identical rings true vice-versa. Acknowledging this unpredictability, I’ve discovered to belief in my preparation and let the remaining unfold the way it will — I can solely management what’s in my management!” feedback Arin in a press release.

The highway to a musical profession started when younger Arin was in search of a free interval again in grade 4. That quest led to band class, the place his trainer impressed him to work along with his love for music. He earned a Bachelor of Music with Distinction in Analysis and Artistic Works from Rice College, adopted by a Skilled Research Certificates from The Colburn Faculty.

Alongside along with his full-time place in Victoria, Arin has carried out as a visitor with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Nationwide Arts Centre Orchestra, and Vancouver Symphony. He’s engaged on a solo album.

“NYO acknowledges the significance of celebrating treasures of the previous whereas additionally welcoming the brand new,” he says. “By NYO, I discovered an oasis of sources each in efficiency and past which have proved to be helpful all through my rising profession.”

“In a world of ideological divides and digital takeovers, it’s changing into an increasing number of uncommon to relish in a way of dwell, in-person neighborhood,” he provides. “To me, classical music does simply that in maybe probably the most distinctive of the way… That unparalleled feeling of connecting so many individuals in an area to 1 united focus is the closest factor to a religious expertise I do know.”

Andrew Busch

Andrew Busch additionally made historical past along with his win, because the first percussionist to take house the second prize.

Andrew not too long ago accomplished a Grasp’s diploma on the College of Toronto, the place he was the recipient of the Canada Graduate Scholarships — Grasp’s Program award, and a College of Toronto Fellowship.

His journey in music started at a younger age, practising on the drum package his dad used for weekend gigs. He went on to review piano and trombone, however returned to percussion.

Andrew is a laureate of the 2018 Nationwide Music Competition of Canada and the 2020/21 Maritsa Brookes Concerto Competitors, and has launched a performing profession as each a chamber and orchestral musician in North America and Europe. He has carried out at Toronto’s Koerner Corridor, Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and Prague’s Žofín Palace.

Andrew recollects his emotions when he utilized to NYO Canada for the primary time. “I used to be extraordinarily excited to carry out in a top-level orchestra with different younger, motivated musicians,” he says in a press release. “I had heard tales about this system from pals who participated in earlier years, and it appeared like an extremely optimistic atmosphere.”

He feedback on the win and its significance.

“One of the vital difficult issues about percussion is the continuation of your profession after graduating from a post-secondary establishment,” he says. “All through college, percussionists have countless entry to marimbas, vibraphones, xylophones, glockenspiel, timpani, cymbals, varied drums, and the listing goes on and on. As soon as percussionists graduate with their levels, they out of the blue lose entry to those devices, which may make observe extraordinarily troublesome.

“I’ll use the Michael Measures prize cash to spend money on devices that I don’t at the moment personal, to broaden my assortment of drumsticks, mallets, beaters, and percussion equipment, and to place cash in direction of future classes, masterclasses, software charges, and journey for skilled auditions. This manner, I can proceed to develop my technical expertise and musicianship whereas additionally being in a safe place to arrange for skilled orchestral auditions. I’m extremely grateful for this chance and for the help of the Michael Measures Prize, and pledge to make use of 100% of the prize cash in direction of profession improvement as knowledgeable percussionist.”

Hear The NYO Canada Stay On Tour

NYO Canada’s 2024 Horizons Tour will highlight Arin Sarkissian performing Einojuhani Rautavaara’s Flute Concerto ‘Dances with the Winds’. This system may also embrace Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra and Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2 in D Main, with tour dates that start July 18 in Kingston, and finish July 31 in Calgary, hitting Toronto’s Koerner Corridor on July 19.

Tickets and full tour particulars [HERE].

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