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ifich
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Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:09 am Post subject: Music Competitions and Festivals |
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Here everyone is free to share information about any music competitions and festivals, related to classical music.
Enjoy _________________ “Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman.”
Ludwig van Beethoven |
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ifich
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Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:38 am Post subject: European competitions |
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Queen Elisabeth Competition
A competition for young pianists, singers, violinists and composers from all over the world, established in 1937 and held in Belgium.
Amongs the first prize laureats are Ashkenazy, Kogan, Afanassiev...
The full list of the laureats
Some history: "Already in the 1900s Eugène Ysaÿe had a clear idea of a what an international competition should be like. As a friend of Anton Rubinstein, he was acquainted with the competition that bore the latter's name; several of his friends and partners had been laureates, among them Ferruccio Busoni and Émile Bosquet. The Rubinstein Competition, held every five years and open to pianists and composers, was never continued after the Russian Revolution. As for the Warsaw Chopin Competition founded in 1927, though it might have been considered a model piano competition, it was essentially intended to cultivate good performers of Chopin. What Ysaÿe wanted was a competition for young virtuosos with extremely broad-ranging programmes that included contemporary music, that brought out the technical and artistic maturity of the candidates and that would launch them on their careers." _________________ “Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman.”
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rogerob_23
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Joined: Apr 07, 2011
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Location: Manila
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Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:04 am Post subject: |
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Im a choralist so the last competition I joined was the 2010 Busian International Choral Festical and Competition in Busan, South Korea... we did pretty well... we won Silver in Classical and Bronze in Pop Category...
ifich wrote: |
Queen Elisabeth Competition
A competition for young pianists, singers, violinists and composers from all over the world, established in 1937 and held in Belgium.
Amongs the first prize laureats are Ashkenazy, Kogan, Afanassiev...
The full list of the laureats
Some history: "Already in the 1900s Eugène Ysaÿe had a clear idea of a what an international competition should be like. As a friend of Anton Rubinstein, he was acquainted with the competition that bore the latter's name; several of his friends and partners had been laureates, among them Ferruccio Busoni and Émile Bosquet. The Rubinstein Competition, held every five years and open to pianists and composers, was never continued after the Russian Revolution. As for the Warsaw Chopin Competition founded in 1927, though it might have been considered a model piano competition, it was essentially intended to cultivate good performers of Chopin. What Ysaÿe wanted was a competition for young virtuosos with extremely broad-ranging programmes that included contemporary music, that brought out the technical and artistic maturity of the candidates and that would launch them on their careers." |
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