Concerts
Canadian International Organ Competition: Four (4) Final Round Tickets
- Item Number
- 149
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Opening Bid
- 100 USD
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to American Guild of Organists (tax ID 13-0431730) on behalf of the winner.
Item Description
Four (4) general admission tickets to the 2024 Canadian International Organ Competition (Final Round), Maison Symphonique Concert Hall, Montreal, October 25 at 3 p.m. Also included in this auction item are three (2) ATMA Classique recordings of CIOC past winners, Alcee Chriss and Aaron Tan.
First Prize winner at the 2017 Concours international d’orgue du Canada (Canadian International Organ Competition), Alcee Chriss III has been celebrated for his “grace, skill and abundant proficiency” (Assist News, Albuquerque). He has performed throughout the United States and France and is emerging as an outstanding young concert artist of virtuosity and versatility. Alcée Chriss III’s debut album comprises works by Bach, Whitlock, and Rachmaninoff, as well as a number of distinctive selections including an arrangement of Wagner’s The Flight of the Valkyries, and works by French composers Jean Guillou and Jeanne Demessieux. Chriss also performs his own arrangements for organ of jazz standards such as Tea for Two and Rhapsody after Art by the legendary Art Tatum.
First prize winner of the CIOC (Canadian International Organ Competition 2021), Aaron Tan is the only person who, in addition to having won the CIOC in 2021, was among the winners of two other major organ competitions in North America: the CRCO National Organ Competition and the AGO National Competition for Young Artists (NYACOP). For his debut album, the CIOC First Prize winner chose works by Fernando Germani, Percy Whitlock, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Jeanne Demessieux, Rachel Laurin, Henri Duparc (in a transcription by Aaron Tan) and Louis Vierne, performed on the Casavant Opus 796 organ at Our Lady Immaculate Basilica in Guelph, Ontario.
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