Italy's 57th "Premio Paganini" International Violin Competition Announces Semi-finalists
The Semi-Finals of the competition will be held tomorrow and Saturday, and will be streamed LIVE on The Violin Channel
The Premio Paganini Competition was founded in 1954 to pay homage to the famous virtuoso from Genoa.
Tune in to The Violin Channel on October 20 and 21 at 4 AM (ET) to witness the Semi-Final. The competition will then conclude on October 27 with the final event at Teatro Carlo Felice — on the 241st anniversary of the birth of the great Genoa violinist and composer.
Out of the 30 young violinists selected as candidates, those advancing to the semi-final round include:
- Rio Arai
- Hawijch Elders
- Haram Kim
- Tianyou Ma
- Koshiro Takeuchi
- Eric Tsai
- Yukiko Uno
- Qingzhu Weng
- Youjeong Esther Yang
- Sara Zeneli
- Jingzhi Zhang
- Simon Zhu
The First Prize, entitled “Premio Paganini,” will receive € 30,000, while the 2nd Prize is at € 20,000 and the 3rd Prize is at € 10,000. 4th through 6th Prize will receive € 4,000, € 3,000, and € 2,000 respectively.
The Premio Paganini winner will also be invited to perform at an impressive list of concerts, found here, at world-renowned institutions beginning with Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
Additionally, the winner will be offered the opportunity to play the "Cannone" — the famous violin made in 1743 by the luthier Giuseppe Guarneri "del Gesù" which Paganini gave to his hometown and which is now kept in Palazzo Tursi, seat of the Municipality of Genoa.
The 2023 jury includes Salvatore Accardo (President) Ilya Grubert, Michael Guttman, Christopher Reuning, Maxim Vengerov, Reiko Watanabe, and Régis Pasquier.
Former first prize winners including Gyorgy Pauk, Gérard Poulet, Salvatore Accardo, Gidon Kremer, Ilya Grubert, Leonidas Kavakos, Ilya Gringolts, Sayaka Shoji, Ning Feng, and VC Artists Inmo Yang and Kevin Zhu.
The relaunch of the competition is strongly supported by Genoa's Mayor Marco Bucci, who entrusted the Presidency of the Prize to Giovanni Panebianco, former Secretary General of the Ministry of Culture.
january 2025