1st Prize Laureates
One quartet will be awarded a custom-designed, three-year artistic and career development program worth over $150,000 which includes:
- $25,000 cash prize
- Winner’s Concert Tours in career-building markets in Europe and North America, arranged by Banff Centre
- A two-week residency at Banff Centre including the production of a disc, recorded and produced by Banff Centre’s Music program, as well as coaching and mentoring opportunities with established artists.
2nd Prize Laureates
- $12,000 cash prize
- A fully funded creative residency at Banff Centre’s Music program including coaching and mentoring opportunities with established artists, a $15,000 value
3rd Prize Laureates
- $8,000 cash prize
- A fully funded creative residency at Banff Centre’s Music program including coaching and mentoring opportunities with established artists, a $15,000 value
Esterházy Foundation Prize
- Recital in Haydn Hall and the Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt (Austria), for the First Prize Laureates. Prize includes artist fee and travel expenses.
Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance Prize
- The Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance is proud to offer a fully funded, four-week residency to the winning quartet of BISQC 2016. Overlooking the UNESCO World Heritage District at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and the stunning Atlantic Ocean, LAMP provides the successful quartet the opportunity to work and perform with its distinguished faculty, to create and present broad community outreach programming, and to perform in its 1895 concert hall, a $18,600 value.
The R.S. Williams & Sons Haydn Prize
- $3,000 for the best performance of a Haydn quartet from Round 1.
Canadian Commission Prize, in honour of the R.S. Williams & Sons Company
- $3,000 for the best performance in Round 3 of the new commissioned quartet by a Canadian composer.
Career Development Awards
- Upon completion of the first four rounds of BISQC, all quartets not selected to the final round of the competition will receive a career development award of $4,000.00.
All prizes are in Canadian dollars, and are subject to relevant Canadian government withholding taxes.