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  4. Yesong Sophie Lee won First Prize at the 2016 Menuhin International Junior Violin Competition in London at the age of 12. She has since been the youngest prize winner at the 2022 International Jean Sibelius Competition and received Salon di Virtuosi’s Charlotte White Career Grant.

  5. She joined The National Ballet of Canada as a RBC Apprentice in 2019 and was promoted to the Corps de Ballet in 2022. Most recently, Sophie danced in the world premiere of Wayne McGregor’s MADDADDAM and the Canadian premiere of Alonzo King’s The Collective Agreement.

  6. Apr 30, 2023 · Yesong Sophie Lee (États-Unis) en demi-finale de l'édition Violon 2023 du Concours musical international de Montréal, accompagnée par Francis Perron au piano. ...

  7. Dec 22, 2022 · Sophie Lee is one of 15 dancers to join the Corps de Ballet with The National Ballet of Canada this season, as the company returns to its pre-pandemic size. A graduate of the RBC Apprentice Programme, Lee is the winner of the 2021 RBC Emerging Artist Apprentice Award, which recognizes artistic growth, professional development and exceptional ...

  8. Sep 25, 2003 · Yesong Sophie Lee a remporté en 2016, à l’âge de 12 ans, le premier prix du Menuhin International Junior Violin Competition à Londres. Depuis, elle a été la plus jeune lauréate de l’International Jean Sibelius Competition 2022 et a reçu la bourse de carrière Charlotte White de Salon di Virtuosi.

  9. Special agreements with Laval University and the University of Montreal allow law clerks employed at the Court of Appeal to obtain credits towards a Master's degree (directed research, legal research work carried out in the performance of their duties).