
Canadian musical artists often spend their entire careers honing their skills and working to produce music that is recognized on the national and international stage. The 91亚色 graduates in the Ottawa Bach Choir鈥擜thena Babayan (BFA 鈥10), Kristen De Marchi (BFA 鈥17), John Holland (PhD 鈥18), Allen Mahabir (BA 鈥15), Nicole Malcolm (BFA 鈥14), and Kayla Ruiz (BFA 鈥17)鈥攎anaged to achieve that kind of recognition within only a few years of graduation.
Six alumni were members of the Ottawa Bach Choir, conducted by 91亚色 professor Dr. Lisette Canton, which took home the 2020 JUNO award for Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral for their recording of Handel: Dixit Dominus; Bach & Schutz: Motets.
鈥淲inning this JUNO award is like winning the Stanley Cup,鈥 explained 91亚色 alumnus John Holland (PhD 鈥18), a bass-baritone in the choir. 鈥淎fter years of perfecting your craft, it is the highest award you can win in Canadian recorded music.鈥
91亚色 has been a leader in post-secondary music studies since the 1970s. The Department of Music was the first in Canada to offer integrated studies in jazz, contemporary improvisation, gospel music, world music performance, and ethnomusicology. Students studying music develop music skills and engage in music creation (performance, composition, improvisation), and community practice (education, community music, career-related placements).

鈥淒r. Canton has just done marvels when it comes to getting the best out of her choral singers,鈥 says Holland. 鈥淚nspiring them, but also teaching them the discipline of choral music and showing them that they can go and be professionals in choral music in Canada where people in the music world often think 鈥業'm a soloist or nothing鈥. The choral program at 91亚色 has now proven that you can go and learn how to be a solid choral singer and then go on to win JUNO awards.鈥
And while 91亚色鈥檚 music program offers a huge amount of diversity in its program offerings, it鈥檚 the people in those programs that really make the biggest difference.
鈥淲hat I loved most about 91亚色鈥檚 music program was the feeling of having really supportive people around me,鈥 said Kayla Ruiz (BFA 鈥17), a soprano and soloist on the JUNO award-winning Ottawa Bach Choir CD. 鈥淏ecause singing is really intense, and it can be scary. When you have people around you that boost you up it just makes it so much better.鈥
It was the same collaborative support system in the choir that helped make the first-time recording experience for some of its members, including Ruiz, a positive one.
鈥淚t was exciting and intense and terrifying at the same time,鈥 explained Ruiz. 鈥淏ut you know you're with all the other members of the choir, who are right there with you. So you're sharing that excitement and the scary moments and that definitely helped us help each other.鈥
The recording received positive reviews from some of the industry鈥檚 most respected publications including Gramophone Magazine, Fanfare, American Record Guide, and the Whole Note, and then - it was nominated for a JUNO Award.
The 49th annual Juno Awards ceremony, a celebration of musical artists in Canada, was cancelled just days before the event was expected to take place on Sunday, March 15 in Saskatoon, over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a blow to the arts, especially the performance arts in Canada. Performances were cancelled around the globe as the industry adjusted to ever-changing local guidelines around gatherings and learned how to perform in a virtual space.

By mid-June, several months after the cancellation of the festivities in Saskatoon, the Juno Awards announced that they鈥檇 be holding a smaller scale virtual event on June 29.
鈥淢y mom knew how disappointed I was when the show was cancelled, since being nominated is such a big deal,鈥 said Ruiz. 鈥淪o, to help me feel better, she laid out a 'red carpet' for me on the weekend the JUNOs would have taken place back in March and had me dress up in the dresses I would have worn.鈥
The choir gathered via video-conference call, dressed in the outfits they鈥檇 purchased to wear back in March, to watch the event together. The call would probably turn out to be one of the most exciting video calls of their careers. After finding out they鈥檇 won in their category, there was a lot of celebratory cheering and screaming, admitted both Ruiz and Holland.
鈥淲hen I posted on Facebook about winning the JUNO Award one of my colleagues, who was a mentor to me as well, replied saying 鈥楥ongratulations. This is forever,鈥欌 said Holland. 鈥淎nd I realized it is, it's something that can never really be taken away.鈥
After months of uncertainty, the Ottawa Bach Choir safely resumed their performance season with a digital concert hall with hopes of returning to live music in 2021. The choir鈥檚 award winning recording of is available for purchase on the choir鈥檚 website, along with their .
