Candidates Announced for Vienna's 2018 Fritz Kreisler International Violin Competition
The opening-round candidates have been announced for the 2018 Fritz Kreisler International Violin Competition
The opening-round candidates have been announced for the 2018 Fritz Kreisler International Violin Competition – to be held in Vienna, Austria from the 20th to 30th of September, 2018.
The 2018 opening-round candidates are:
- Roman Reshetkin
- Arthur Rusanovsky
- Cristian Ruscior
- Yoanna Ruseva
- Antonia Schöner
- Haruna Shinoyama
- Takatoshi Sugiyama
- Paolo Tagliamento
- Ririko Takagi
- Avraham Tirfe
- Natsumi Tsuboi
- Janay Tulenova
- Brieuc Vourch
- Lara Weber
- Jaewon Wee
- Hikaru Yonezaki
- Rino Yoshimoto
- Alexander Zayranov
- Martin Zayranov
- Ribon Aida
- Milan Al-Ashhab
- Christ. Tun Andersen
- Yurina Arai
- Leonid Baranov
- Leon Blekh
- Gennaro Cardaropoli
- Clémence de Forceville
- Michael Germer
- Ivan Glebov
- Anna Göckel
- Marie-Astrid Hulot
- Adrian Ibáñez-Resjan
- Sarah Jégou-Sageman
- Lorenz Karls
- Joanna Kasperczyk
- Maria Kouznetsova
- Philipp Krylov
- Alice Lee
- Paul Kropfitsch
- Luka Ljubaj
- Alexandra Lomeiko
- Hong Kiu Mak
- Michiru Matsuyama
- Chiril Maximov
- Ulisse Mazzon
- Daichi Nakamura
- Ririko Noborisaka
- Yukari Ohno
- Eunsley Park
- Soo-Hyun Park
- Matous Peruska
- Tami Pohjola
Open to violinists of any nationality aged 29 years or younger who are ready to embark on an international career, the 2018 1st prize winner will receive USD $13,000, a solo performance invitation with the Vienna Philharmonic – plus a number of important concert engagements and CD recording opportunities.
Previous major prize winners include: VC Artists William Hagen, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, Nikita Boriso-Glebsky and Sergey Khachatryan
The 2018 jury will comprise: Xiang Chen, Roland Daugareil, Erich Gruenberg, Clemens Hellsberg, Joseph Kim, Yair Kless, Sergey Kravchenko, Machie Oguri, Jan Pospichal, Dora Schwarzberg, Ulf Wallin and Laurie Smukler.
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