Vincent
Ho
Composer
Winner of numerous awards and
prizes, Vincent Ho has emerged as a much sought-after
composer. During his academic studies, his works were
already being performed by many prestigious ensembles
and orchestras, including The Toronto Symphony Orchestra,
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, The Winnipeg Symphony
Orchestra, l’Orchestre de la Francophonie canadienne,
Arraymusic, The Arditti Quartet, The Composer’s
Quartet, Earplay New Music Ensemble, Counter-Induction,
and Land’s End Chamber Ensemble. His music has
also been featured at numerous festivals such as The
Winnipeg New Music Festival, New York’s MATA
New Music Festival, Parry Sound’s Festival
of the Sound, The Markham Music Festival,
Toronto’s Massey Hall New Music Festival,
Ottawa’s Strings of the Future Festival,
and Bakersfield’s New Directions Series.
In addition to North America, his works have been performed
in China, France and Italy.
His many awards have included
Harvard University’s Fromm Music Commission,
The Canada Council for the Arts’ “Robert
Fleming Prize” (for most talented young Canadian
composer, 2005), The Canadian Music Centre’s “2006
Emerging Composer Prize”, the “Morton Gould
Young Composer Award” (ASCAP, 2004), four SOCAN
Young Composers awards (Second Prize, 1999; Third Prize,
2001; two Second Prizes, 2004), EARPLAY’s “Donald
Aird Memorial Composition Award” (2004), Portland
Chamber Music Festival’s “2006 Composers’ Competition”,
the “Audience Prize” from the Toronto
New Music Festival (1999), and The University of
Southern California’s “2004 Sadye J. Moss
Composition Prize”. He has also received prizes
from the Strings of the Future, the PEEL
Music festivals (both 1999), and was a finalist
for the 2005 Hultgren Solo Cello Works Biennial.
Born in Ottawa, Ontario in
1975, Vincent Ho began his musical training through the
Royal Conservatory of Music. After receiving his Associate
Diploma in Piano Performance from the RCM in 1993, he
enrolled as a composition major at the University of
Calgary. After earning his Bachelor of Music degree,
he went on to earn his Master of Music degree from the
University of Toronto (1998) and his Doctor of Musical
Arts degree from the University of Southern California
(2005). His mentors have included Allan Bell, David Eagle,
Christos Hatzis, Walter Buczynski, and Stephen Hartke.
In 1997, he was awarded a scholarship to attend the Schola
Cantorum Summer Composition Program in Paris, where he
received further training in analysis, composition, counterpoint,
and harmony, supervised by David Diamond and Philip Lasser
from the Juilliard School of Music and Narcis Bonet from
the Paris Conservatoire.
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