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George Enescu International Competition

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The Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest, Romania, serves as one of the main venues in the George Enescu International Piano Competition.

The George Enescu International Competition is a music competition for young pianists, violinists, cellists and composers, that takes place in Bucharest, Romania. It has helped launch the careers of many musicians, and among its list of first-prize winners are legendary pianists such as Radu Lupu, the winner in the 1967 edition.[1] Other winners include Spanish pianist Josu De Solaun Soto, Russian pianists Elisabeth Leonskaja, in 1964, and Dmitri Alexeev, in 1970.[1]

Overview

The competition started in 1958, as part of the George Enescu Festival, and celebrated its first five editions (1958, 1961, 1964, 1967, and 1970) in what was then the Socialist Republic of Romania. It was considered, by the countries of the Eastern Bloc, one of the most prestigious music competitions. Jury members included famous musicians such as Claudio Arrau, Nadia Boulanger, Arthur Rubinstein, Magda Tagliaferro, Guido Agosti, Florica Musicescu, Dmitri Bashkirov, Carlo Zecchi, and Lazar Berman. Probably because of financial circumstances during Ceausescu's dictatorship, the competition was abandoned in 1970, though it resumed twenty-one years later.[2]

The competition is a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions in Geneva.

The competition and prize-giving ceremony has historically taken place in the Romanian Athenaeum, with the mayor always traditionally attending.[3]

Prize money

As of 2020 Cello, Violin and Piano prizes:[4]

  • First prize – €15.000
  • Second prize – €10.000
  • Third prize – €5.000

Composition prizes:

  • Prize for symphonic music section – €10.000
  • Chamber music section – €7.000
  • Prize for originality – €5.000;

Winners

Piano section

Top prize piano winners since the foundation of the competition in 1958
Year1st2nd3rd
1958China Ming-Qiang LiFrance Michèle Boegner

Soviet Union Mikhail Voskresensky (tie)

Soviet Union Dmitry Paperno
1961Not awardedIsrael Arie Vardi

Romania Théodore Paraskivesco (tie)

China Hong Teng
1964Soviet Union Elisabeth LeonskajaFrance André GorogRomania Gabriel Amiras
1967Romania Radu Lupu

Soviet Union Samvel Alumyan (tie)

Romania Dan GrigoreSoviet Union Anatol Ugorski
1970Soviet Union Dmitri AlexeevUnited States Mack McCrayRomania Radu Toescu
1991Romania Daniel GoițiRomania Viniciu MoroianuRomania Luiza Borac
1999Not awardedNot awardedNot awarded
2001Romania Diana IonescuRomania Matei VargaRomania Maria-Magdalena Pitu-Jokisch
2003Russia Ilona TimchenkoNot awardedRomania Razvan Dragnea

Russia Evgeny Starodubtsev (tie)

2005Estonia Irina ZahharenkovaRussia Evgeny IzotovFrance Aimo Pagin
2007Russia Eduard KunzRussia Evgeny CherepanovUnited States Christopher Falzone
2009Russia Amir TebenikhinRussia Violetta KachikianSouth Korea Jongdo An
2011Not awardedSouth Korea Jeung-Beum SohnRomania Mihai Ritivoiu

Canada Ilya Poletaev (tie)

2014Spain Josu de Solaun Soto[5][6][7]Russia Ilya RashkovskyGreece Vassilis Varvaresos
2016Bulgaria Victoria VassilenkoJapan Takuma IshiiChile Danor Quinteros
2018Russia Daria ParkhomenkoLatvia Daumants LiepinsRussia Alexander Panfilov
2020South Korea Yeon-Min ParkRomania Adela LiculescuPoland Marcin Wieczorek
2022Israel Alexandra SegalRomania George TodicaHong Kong Chun Lam U

Violin section

Top prize violin winners since the foundation of the competition in 1958
Year1st2nd3rd
1958Romania Ştefan Ruha

Soviet Union Semen Snitkovski (tie)

Romania Varujan CozighianSoviet Union Evgheni Smirnov

United Kingdom Ralph Holmes

Romania Daniel Podlovski (tie)

1961Romania Nina BeilinaRomania Daniel PodlovskiSoviet Union Igor Frolov
1964France Claire BernardSoviet Union Alexander MelnicovRomania Varujan Cozighian
1967Soviet Union Zinovie VinnikovSoviet Union Bogodar KotoroviciRomania Mariana Sârbu
1970Romania Silvia MarcoviciSoviet Union Ruben AgaronianSoviet Union Philippe Hirschhorn
1991Romania Dan Claudiu VorniceluGermany Axel StraussRomania Bogdan Marius Zvorişteanu
1999Romania Alexandru TomescuRomania George Cosmin Bănică

Romania Remus Azoiţei (tie)

Not awarded
2001Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nemanja RadulovicRomania George Cosmin BănicăRomania Ştefan Horvath
2003Romania Eugen ŢichindeleanuRomania George Cosmin BănicăIsrael Nurit Stark

Russia Saeys Frederieke (tie)

2005Ukraine Valeriy SokolovHungary Szalai AntalRomania George Cosmin Bănică
2007Italy Anna TifuSouth Korea Chun HarimRomania Vald Stănculeasa
2009Poland Jarosław NadrzyckiSouth Korea Shin A-RahRussia Palitsyna Nadezda
2011Not awardedRussia Haik Kazazyan

Moldova Alexandra Conunova (tie)

Hungary Szalai Antal
2014RomaniaGermany Ştefan TararaRussia Feodor RudinSouth Korea Wonhee Bae
2016South Korea Gyehee KimSouth Korea Donghyun KimKazakhstan Erzhan Kulibaev
2018Not awardedItaly Vikram SedonaItaly Giuseppe Gibboni
2020/21Romania Valentine ŞerbanSouth Korea Jaewon WeeGermany Tassilo Probst
2022Romania Maria MaricaRomania Ştefan AprodulFrance Gregorie Torossian

Cello section

Top prize cello winners since 2011
Year1st2nd3rd
2011China Tian BonianRomania Valentin RăduțiuIsrael Michal Korman
2014South Korea Sun-Eun HongUnited States Tony RymerUnited States Sarah Rommel
2016ChinaBulgaria Zlatomir FungRussia Anastasia KobekinaSpain Mon Pue-Lee
2018Estonia Marcel Johannes KitsChina Yibai ChenFrance Stanislas Kim
2022South Korea Jaemin HanGermany Sebastian FritschRomania Ştefan Cazacu
2022Luxembourg Benjamin KruithofMoldovaRomania Constantin BorodinGermany Constantin Siepermann

Composition

Composition prize winners for Symphonic and Chamber Music since 1991
YearSymphonic MusicChamber Music
1991Romania Dan DediuItaly Massim Trotta

Australia Michael Smtanin

2003Switzerland Oliver WaespiRomania Diana Rotaru

Romania Vlad Maistorovici

2005Romania Diana Rotaru

Switzerland David Philip Hefti

Moldova Maria Ungueranu

South Korea Kim Young-Guk

2007Japan Sakai KenjiHungary Megyery Kristina
2009Hong Kong Lam Lan-CheeChina Qian Shen-Ying
2011South Korea Chang EunhoSouth Korea Kwang-Ho Cho
2014Romania Sebastian AndroneRomania Alexandru Murariu
2016China Tian TianItaly Caterina Di Cecca
2018Romania Alexandru MurariuSouth Korea Jung Hoon Ham
2020/21New Zealand Karlo MargeticSouth Korea Young Jae Cho
2022South Korea Shin KimItaly Leonardo Marino

References

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