N.L. Inuk opera singer makes history with big win at 2025 Juno Awards

Deatha wears a black top while looking upwards from a green tiled floor.
Deantha Edmunds says winning a Juno on Sunday means a great deal to her. (Submitted by Deantha Edmunds)

An Inuk opera singer has made Canadian music history as the first Indigenous woman to win the Juno Award for classical composition of the year as a composer.

Deantha Edmunds won for her piece titled Angmalukisaa.

“This means so much to me,” Edmunds told the Juno audience Sunday in Vancouver.

She thanked her family for their support, including her mother Loretta and her late father Albert Edmunds.

“I would like to thank my husband Darin and our beautiful daughter Annabelle, who are at home cheering me on. I miss you guys,” said Edmunds.

The work was commissioned by Mark Fewer, who conducted the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra for the recording.

Edmunds was also nominated for the classical composition of the year in the large ensemble category, alongside Fewer and Aiyun Huang, for the album Alikeness. 

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