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BMIR 2026 Participant Jordan Nobles

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Jordan Nobles is a JUNO Award-winning Canadian composer celebrated for music of “unearthly beauty” (Mondomagazine) that invites listeners to “close (their) eyes and transcend into a cloud of music” (Discorder Magazine). His works—spanning over 100 compositions for orchestra, ensemble, and choir—have been performed around the world, admired for their immersive soundscapes and evocative use of space.

Over the course of his career, Jordan has received numerous accolades including the prestigious Azrieli Music Prize (2024), a JUNO Award (2017), and a Western Canadian Music Award (2018). He has also been awarded first prizes in several international composition competitions: Unbound Flute Festival (Brisbane, 2016), Sacra/Profana (San Diego, 2013), Vancouver Bach Choir (2008), and Polyphonos (Seattle, 2011).

He is a past recipient of the Jan V. Matejcek Award from SOCAN for outstanding achievement in New Classical Music (2017), and was honoured with the Barbara Pentland Award of Excellence for his “extraordinary contribution to Canadian music.” In 2009, he was recognized as the Emerging Artist in Music by the City of Vancouver’s Mayor’s Arts Awards.

He lives in Deep Cove, BC, with his wife Kelly and their daughter Julian.

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BMIR 2026 Participant Garrett Myers

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Garrett Myers is a saxophonist and educator who believes in music’s power to tell stories and create community. Originally from central Minnesota, he began playing saxophone at age 11 and quickly discovered its ability to convey a wide spectrum of emotions. Over the years, he has developed a deep appreciation for the instrument’s versatility in expressing the human spirit. Garrett recently graduated from the Lawrence Conservatory of Music with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and now performs throughout the Midwest as both a soloist and ensemble musician. His recent appearances include a solo performance with the Manitowoc Wind Ensemble, and he is a recipient of a DownBeat Student Music Award.

Equally devoted to teaching and performing, Garrett strives to create musical experiences that feel communal. He plans to continue his studies through master’s and doctoral degrees in music, deepening his artistry while inspiring and supporting future generations of musicians. Outside of music, Garrett is an avid outdoors enthusiast who enjoys climbing, hiking, biking, and skiing. Whether on stage or in the classroom, he hopes to share moments of honesty, joy, and connection through his music.

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BMIR 2026 Participant Rachel Lewindon

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Rachel Lewindon is an award-winning, interdisciplinary composer and sound designer working in the diverse array of mediums of theatre, dance and live performance. After gaining her Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons) at the VCA in Interactive Composition, she has firmly established her voice in the Australian live performing arts scene, her passion for the immersive experience of sound within a live performance setting, particularly the electro-acoustic boundaries of composition and sound design using voice, piano and synthesis garnering her much critical acclaim.

She has been hailed “one of Melbourne theatre’s best composers working to date..” by the Australian Book Review and was awarded a 2022 Green Room Award for Best Composition/Sound Design for her work on ‘The Gospel According to Jesus Queen of Heaven’. Her own work Orlando: A New Musical premiered to critical acclaim in 2023, being described as ‘(a) beautifully wrought chamber opera’, ‘Profoundly formative in a risk-averse industry… Stephen Sondheim meets Brian Eno’. She has had work developed and premiered internationally with So Percussion (USA), BRAZZA Artists Residency Program (France), CPH Hit Copenhagen (Denmark), Wuzhen Theatre Festival (China), BIRCA Climate Residency (Denmark) and nationally with Speak Percussion, Melbourne Theatre Company, FortyFive Downstairs, Darwin Festival, Adelaide Fringe Festival and other local music venues.

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BMIR 2026 Participant June Lee

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Formed in Montréal, Trio Timia unites three musicians whose artistry is driven by curiosity, sincerity, and imagination. The ensemble takes its name from the Greek word timia—meaning “truth” and “honesty”—and the Korean phrase “we are a team.”

As winners of the bronze medal at the 2025 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, Trio Timia have established themselves amongst the rising stars of this generation. The trio will continue to develop their creative output as ensemble-in-residence at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, featuring the premiere of a new work by Canadian composer Yejin Kwon as part of their project “Second Attempts: Music of Persistence in Exile, Recovery, and Transformation.”

Trio Timia is currently mentored by violinist Violaine Melançon and also works regularly with André Laplante, Jinjoo Cho, Jean Marchand, Guillaume Sutre, and Elizabeth Dolin. Trio Timia has also studied at the Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance with Steven Isserlis and at the Flaine Music Academy in France, supported by Jeunesses Musicales du Canada (Aida Fund).

Marked by raw intensity, wholehearted expression, and boundless creative potential, Trio Timia brings performances that captivate through their vitality and humanity.

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BMIR 2026 Participant François Lamontagne

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François Lamontagne began his cello studies with David Ellis at the Conservatoire de Musique de Saguenay and then at McGill University under the tutelage of Elizabeth Dolin, where he has received the “Student Excellence Award” scholarship and the Frank Mills Prize. In 2022, he earned his bachelor’s degree with the distinction of “outstanding achievement in cello performance” and his master’s degree, in 2025.

Since 2025, François is principal cellist in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Symphony Orchestra and assistant-principal the Orchestre symphonique de l’Estuaire. He also plays with the Orchestre de l’Agora and the Orchestre symphonique de Québec.

François has distinguished himself in various competitions, such as the Festival du Royaume and the Canadian Music Competition. He won the “Jeunes solistes” competition of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Youth Orchestra. In 2018, he was awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal and the Governor General’s Medal as part of his collegial diploma at the conservatory.

Passioned about chamber music, he studied string quartet under the guidance of renowned ensembles such as the Alban Berg string quartet, Quatuor Ébène, and Quatuor Danel at the McGill International Sring Quartet academy. François has also played internationally in the Fischoff Competition (USA), the Schiermonnikoog Festival (Netherlands), and the Trondheim Chamber Music Academy in Norway.

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BMIR 2026 Participant Kalaisan Kalaichelvan

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KALAISAN KALAICHELVAN is a composer and musician based in New York. His compositional practice spans multiple disciplines, drawing from film, dance, theatre, installation and deals with themes of translation and transference.

Named by Ludwig Van as one of “six emerging Canadian composers to keep an eye on” and Playback’s 10 to Watch, his music has been performed and premiered by celebrated ensembles such as Glenn Gould New Music Ensemble, the Dior Quartet, NMC Ensemble and Extended Music Collective. He has held residencies at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, NewAm Composers Lab, UCross Foundation, Avaloch Farm Music Institute, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Kalaisan is a 2021 Fellow of the Sundance Composers lab and is one of the awarded grantees of the Sundance Institute’s Art of Practice Fellowship. He was awarded the SOCAN Emerging Composer Award in 2023 and 2024. He was also awarded the esteemed Kathleen McMorrow Award by the Ontario Arts Foundation in 2024 for the composition and presentation of contemporary classical music in Ontario. In 2023, Kalaisan wrote the music for the film In Flames, which was selected as the Pakistani entry for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. Kalaisan has scored feature films that have premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival. He is currently working on various commissions and scoring a new Netflix series directed by Simon Barry.

Kalaisan has been mentored by esteemed composers and music leaders such as Christopher Cerrone, Huang Ruo, Suzanne Farrin, Brian Current, Paul Wiancko and David Harrington of Kronos Quartet. Having worked across various disciplines and communities of thought, Kalaisan seeks to bring together incongruous institutions to build novel structures that reflect his artistic upbringing.

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BMIR 2026 Participant Robyn Jacob

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Robyn Jacob is a composer, pianist, vocalist and educator living and working from the unceded territories of the Sḵwxwú7mesh, Xwməθkwəyəm and Səl’il’wətaʔ Nations, also known as Vancouver. She has written music for ensembles such as Grammy winning Third Coast Percussion (Chicago),Architek Percussion (Montreal), Grammy winning Sō Percussion (Brooklyn), Chor Leoni (Vancouver), and the Victoria Symphony, and has collaborated with visual artists and instrument makers. Her avant-pop project Only a Visitor (Mint Records) has toured internationally and released four albums to date. She has released two albums with her duo project The Giving Shapes in collaboration with harpist Elisa Thorn. Her new solo project Immix explores the emotive narratives of voice and electronics. From 2012 - 2024 she was part of the multi-disciplinary art collective Publik Secrets, whose work included a variety of public space interventions, performances, installations and ephemeral gatherings, including Gamelan Bike Bike, which she co-led with artist and composer George Rahi for over ten years.

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BMIR 2026 Participant Liam Hockley

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Canadian clarinetist Dr. Liam Hockley is a versatile performer and passionate advocate for new and experimental music. Described as “a musician for whom alternative or avant-garde approaches to his instrument are only part of the everyday tool kit” (Georgia Straight), he is equally fluent in classical and contemporary idioms, with a repertoire spanning the eighteenth to twenty-first centuries. His appearances across three continents include prize-winning performances at the Stockhausen-Konzert und Kurse Kürten.


Liam’s debut solo album Pulse-Tide was named one of The Wire’s 10 best Modern Classical releases of 2024, which praised it as “at once vigorous and forensic, grappling with this music’s overall physicality, while also paying microscopic attention to its fine details, its agitated particles and molecular trails.” Forthcoming releases include a collaborative project with composer Ray Evanoff and an EP of solo improvisations with electronics.
 

Liam holds a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of British Columbia, where his SSHRC-supported research explored performer agency in complexist music. His writing has appeared in The Clarinet and FOCI Arts/Words, and he maintains an active performing career across British Columbia, including as clarinetist with the Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra.

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BMIR 2026 Participant Amy Hillis

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Amy Hillis has “a rich, warm sound and has mastered the violin with such ease, that it is impossible to ignore her passion in performance” (Ludwig Van Montréal). She challenges artistic norms to build community relationships inside and outside the concert hall. As a soloist, Amy has commissioned Canadian works by Luis Ramirez, Matt Brubeck, Fjóla Evans, Gabriel Dufour-Laperrière, Laurence Jobidon, Vincent Ho, Andrew Staniland, Jocelyn Morlock, Nicole Lizée, Carmen Braden, Randolph Peters and Jordan Pal. She is winner of the Pan-Canadian Recital Tour, the Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition, the Canada Council Musical Instrument Bank competition on two occasions, an artistic residency at La Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, the McGill Concerto Competition, and the Sylva Gelber Foundation Music Award. A passionate chamber musician, she is a founding member of the meagan&amy duo with pianist, Meagan Milatz, and the Horizon String Quartet (HSQ) which has performed over 200 schools shows for young audiences across Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Amy is currently Associate Professor of Community Music at York University and the Artistic Director of the Women’s Musical Club of Toronto. amyhillis.com
 

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BMIR 2026 Participant Oliver Hanane

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Oliver Hanane is a percussionist, composer and artist from Melbourne, Australia. His creative practice takes a multidisciplinary lens to the creation of music, blending performance, composition and visual art, using this approach to illustrate his artistic intention. His work is rooted in experimental composition and performance seeking to explore textures and sonic possibilities.
Originally from a contemporary jazz background, his musical style blends pointillistic, repetitious, and metallic textures influenced by contemporary classical percussion. Oliver has been an active figure within Melbourne’s contemporary jazz music scene, playing at venues such as Jazzlab, Federation Square, The Croxton, and such festivals as Moomba, White Night, Strawberry Fields and Rainbow Serpent. Throughout his career he has collaborated with a diverse range of ensembles and individuals that have shaped his musical style including collaborations with ex-Egypt 80 member Olugbade Okunade and Melbourne based pianist Katarzyna Witorski.
During his studies in Indeterminate composition methodologies, Oliver developed a particular interest in fusing graphic scores and storytelling components inherent within music, investigating how when combined these elements can enhance the experience as a performer and as a viewer. This exploration reflects his broader impetus to test the boundaries of traditional methods of music making and performance. 

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