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Two NLers win big at Juno Awards in Edmonton

Mount Pearl native Bekah Simms wins her first Juno for classical composer of the year, while Florian Hoefner Trio wins their first award for jazz album of the year.

Florian Hoefner Trio wins jazz album of the year; Bekah Simms named classical composer of the year

Two Newfoundlanders win big at 2023 Juno Awards

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Florian Hoefner Trio wins jazz album of the year and Bekah Simms is awarded classical composer of the year at Saturday night's Juno Opening Night Awards in Edmonton.

It was a night of firsts for two artists from Newfoundland and Labrador at Saturday night's Juno opening night awards in Edmonton. 

The Florian Hoefner Trio won the award for jazz album of the year for their album Desert Bloom.

The album, inspired by a nature documentary, was recorded in Toronto in August 2021.

It's the second nomination for the group, which comprises Hoefner, Nick Fraser and Andrew Downing. 

A man in a black suit smiles holding a JUNO Award.
The Florian Hoefner Trio won jazz album of the year (group) at the Juno opening night awards on Saturday at the Edmonton Convention Centre. (CARAS/iPhoto)

Hoefner, who was born in Germany, said in his acceptance speech the award means a lot to him, as he's only been a Canadian for four years. 

"I would like to dedicate this award to my family. It's not easy," said Hoefner. 

Mount Pearl native Bekah Simms won the award for classical composer of the year, her third nomination, for her work Bestiary I & II.

A woman, wearing colourful eye make up, stares into the camera.
Bekah Simms, a native of Mount Pearl, N.L., is the 2023 Juno winner for classical composition of the year. (Bo Huang)

Simms lives in Glasgow, working as a lecturer in composition at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

Simms says the work was written for a small orchestra and a soprano soloist, inspired by one her favourite albums as a teenager, Ys by American artist Joanna Newsom.

In an interview before the awards, Simms said the honour isn't just for her, but for the talented musicians who played on the piece.

There are a total of seven Juno nominees from Newfoundland and Labrador this year.

The Juno Awards continue Monday night with a televised gala starting at 9:30 p.m. NT.

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Melissa Tobin is a reporter based in Gander, working for CBC Newfoundland Morning. Reach her at melissa.tobin@cbc.ca