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Dal student wins young composer contest

- November 30, 2009

Matthew Lee
Science student Matthew Lee has won a national composition contest. (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

At the height of summer, thoughts of the baby Jesus andĀ animals in the stable kept running through Matthew Leeā€™s head.

A good thing, as it turns out. The 19-year-old Dalhousie student has won the $1,000 first prize in the inaugural national Young Composerā€™s Choral Competition. His winning composition is based on a traditional Latin responsorial chant, O Magnum Mysterium.

ā€œI picked the text first and just kept thinking about when I was writing the music,ā€ says Mr. Lee, a second-year science student majoring in microbiology and biochemistry.

His winning entry will premiere Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Patrickā€™s Church, 2267 Brunswick St., Halifax, by the Halifax Camerata Singers, conducted by Jeff Joudrey.

ā€œItā€™s really cool. Itā€™s what composers aim for, to have their pieces performed,ā€ he says.
Although his double major keeps him busy, Mr. Lee is taking a composition class as an elective. In addition to writing choral and instrumental music, he enjoys singing with choirs, including Dalhousie's Coro Collegium, Nova Voce Menā€™s Choir, the Scotia Festival of Music Mahler chorus, and early music ensemble Lingua Dulcis.

ā€œI had a really good music teacher in high school, Mrs. Broomhead, and she got me excited about music when I thought I might be through with it. By that time, I had stopped taking (piano) lessons,ā€ he explains. ā€œBut then I just had a wonderful time and learned so much.ā€

The competition jury included Jeff Joudrey as well as Lydia Adams, artistic director of the Elmer Iseler Singers; Peter Togni, conductor and broadcaster; and Christina Murray, conductor of Camerata Xara Young Womenā€™s Choir.

ā€œI was so impressed with the level of entries for the competition,ā€ said jury member Ms. Adams. ā€œIt really bodes well for choral composition in the country to have so many fine composers interested in writing for choirs."