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Schulich Faculty, Alumni, and Students in the 2022 JUNO Award Nominations

Published: 14 March 2022

The 2022 JUNO Awards nomineeshave been announced! There are a number of Schulich Faculty, students and alumni featured, and we're are so proud to see our community’s achievements in the spotlight. From Vocal Jazz Album of the year to numerous Classical accolades, there is so much to celebrate. Congratulations to all our faculty, students and community members that help bring music to life with their accomplishments year after year.

The 2022 JUNO Awards Ceremony takes place on May 15, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario.


Here are this year’s categories featuring Schulich Faculty, alumni and community members:

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year


Caity Gyorgy (current MMus)

Instrumental Album of the Year


Jens Lindemann (BMus’88), trumpet with Jon Kimura Parker, Matt Catingub & Canadian All Star JazzPops Orchestra

Classical Album of the Year (Solo Artist)


Joshua Hopkins (BMus'01, MMus'04), baritone


Catherine Lee (BMus'96, DMus'06), oboe

Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble)


Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal*, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin


Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal*, conducted by Andrew McAnerney

*The Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal and the Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal all feature Schulich faculty and alumni.

Classical Album of the Year (Small Ensemble)


Prof. Andrew Wan and Charles Richard-Hamelin (BMus’11)


Collectif9 (Scott Chancey​​​, viola, (BMus’15);John Corban, violin, (BMus’01, MMus’03);Andrea Stewart, cello,(BMus’09, MMus’11, DMus’15))

Classical Composition of the Year


Jaap Nico Hamburger, composer(Label:Leaf Music*Naxos,Jeremy VanSlyke, sound recording (BMus’11,MMus'13))


Saman Shahi, composer (Label: Leaf Music*Naxos, Jeremy VanSlyke, sound recording (BMus’11, MMus'13))


Did we miss anyone? Let us know!

Email us atpublicity.music [at] mcgill.cawith your nomination and degree information to be included.

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