American Pianists Awards |
The American Prize |
Indianapolis, Indiana
The winner of the American Pianists Awards receives a two-year fellowship worth over $100,000, including a $50,000 cash award and career assistance for two years, to include publicity, public performances, and other opportunities worldwide.
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Danbury, Connecticut
The American Prize provides evaluation, recognition, and reward to America's finest performing artists, ensembles, and composers based on recorded performances. There are many different categories and no age limits. The American Prize is proud to have awarded over $40,000 in cash prizes in all categories since 2010.
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Banff International String Quartet Competition |
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World |
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Since 1983, BISQC has celebrated the art of chamber music while providing career support for emerging string quartets. Join the most dedicated chamber music audience on the planet for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Outstanding music-making, enlightening lectures, passionate discussions, delicious food, and spectacular mountain vistas await you.
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Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World is known throughout the classical music world as one of the premiere showcases for young professional singers at the start of their careers. It is broadcast on BBC Television, Radio and online, and can be seen and heard throughout the world.
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Concours Musical International de Montréal |
Discover National Chamber Music Competition |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The Concours musical international de Montréal (CMIM) seeks to discover and support young singers, violinists, and pianists who demonstrate exceptional mastery of their art. It's the only international competition in North America to be held annually and to present three disciplines in a three-year rotation.
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Highwood, Illinois
The Discover National Chamber Music Competition is designed to provide an educational as well as a competitive experience for young chamber ensembles. Overall winning ensembles will each receive a cash prize and perform on a winner recital in March.
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George Enescu International Competition |
Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition |
Bucharest, Romania
For three weeks the George Enescu Competition transforms Bucharest and Romania into a platform for young talented musicians who aspire to pursue an international career. It is the only Romanian competition that is a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions.
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Notre Dame, Indiana
Founded in 1973 by Joseph E. Fischoff and fellow members of the South Bend Chamber Music Society, the competition provides an innovative way of encouraging young people to pursue chamber music study and performance.
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Fleischmann International Trophy Competition |
Forte International Music Competition |
Cork, Ireland
Each year some of the finest amateur choirs are selected to compete at the Cork Choral Festival [April 27-May 1, 2016] for the prestigious Fleischmann International Trophy. The selected choirs will also be scheduled for a range of additional festival activities throughout the week, including fringe concerts and church and informal performances.
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New York, New York
Forte International Music Competition is open to piano strings woodwinds brass and vocalists ages 4 to 35 It consists of several rounds culminating with the Final Round at Carnegie Hall Participants receive valuable feedback from judges certificates medals cash prizes including Platinum Award of $1,000 and other special awards.
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The 15th International Edvard Grieg Piano Competition |
Michael Hill International Violin Competition |
Bergen, Norway
The competition will take place at Troldhaugen, Grieg's picturesque home in Bergen, Norway, in September 2016. Competitors will live with host families and those who do not advance through to the second round or semifinals will perform in concert in the Bergen area. First prize is 30,000 euros.
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Auckland, New Zealand
The Michael Hill is known for the genuine care it shows all its competitors, all of whom receive professional development.
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2017 Hilton Head International Piano Competition for Young Artists |
The Third International Conducting Competition for Chinese Music |
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
First prize winner receives $7,000 plus summer scholarship, return engagement with Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, and other performance opportunities; second prize is $5,000; third prize is $3,000; the two finalists receive $1,000 each; Sascha Gorodnitzki Memorial Prize is $1000.
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Hong Kong
Co-organized by Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra and National Chinese Orchestra Taiwan, this competition not only recognizes and grooms young talent but serves as a milestone in the development of Chinese orchestral music in the main.
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51st International Vocal Competition 's-Hertogenbosch |
Kerikeri International Piano Competition (New Zealand) |
Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Sole classical vocal competition in the Netherlands that involves opera and oratorio, as well as art song for singer-pianist duos. Much attention paid to 20th-century and contemporary music. Finals with symphony orchestra. Master classes, media training, feedback from jury members, career development, travel refund possible, accommodation with host families.
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Kerikeri, New Zealand
Three international judges will chose winners among 14 pianists competing in the semifinal rounds and four in the final rounds. First Prize is $15,000 NZ. An allowance is paid towards travel costs. Home-stay accommodation is provided (if required).
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Liszt Ferenc International Piano Competition Budapest |
International Franz Liszt Piano Competition |
Budapest, Hungary
The tradition of Budapest International Music Competition was established in 1933. The winner of the very first piano competition was Annie Fischer. The event was revived in 1956 whenceforth it has been held annually, in several categories.
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Utrect, Netherlands
One of the world's most prestigious piano competitions, it is also known for the thorough and professional support it offers young musicians. The Competition is devoted entirely to the piano works of Franz Liszt.
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Monte Carlo Violin Masters Prix Prince Rainier III |
The New York International Piano Competition |
Monaco
The competition is open exclusively to finalists of International Competitions around the world.
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New York, New York
A first in the world of competitions, and a unique feature of the NYIPC, is the fact that no participant is eliminated during the competition's four rounds. The Foundation also presents a cash award to each of the contestants not receiving a major prize. The NYIPC includes seminars, master classes, and ensemble playing.
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Northern Lights Music Festival Concerto Competition |
Osaka International Chamber Music Competition |
Aurora, Minnesota
Two performances with the NLMF Orchestra in Aurora and Hibbing, MN.
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Osaka, Japan
The Osaka International Chamber Music Competition has two divisions: Section One is for string quartet; Section Two is for other ensembles, such as wind ensemble, piano trio, etc.
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PianoArts |
The 15th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Prior to performing in the finals with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, each finalist rehearses the full concerto with the conductor, then with the conductor and a quintet of MSO musicians, followed by a rehearsal with full orchestra. All contestants are coached on speaking about music and perform outreach programs.
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Tel Aviv, Israel
April 25 to May 11, 2017. Stage I: recital (35-40 minutes); stage II: recital (50-60 minutes); final stage (3 concerts): chamber music, classical concerto, grand concerto. Over $120,000 in cash prizes; free hotel accommodations; partial coverage of flight expenses; practice piano in each hotel room.
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Schadt String Competition |
Schmidt Youth Vocal Competition |
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Begun in 1997 following a bequest to the Allentown Symphony Association from Edwin H. and Leigh W. Schadt, the competition alternates annually among violin, cello, and classical guitar. The first prize includes a cash award of $8,000 and a solo concerto engagement with the Allentown Symphony Orchestra.
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Oxford, Ohio
The Schmidt Competition encourages youth in the arts and provides support and inspiration to our next generation of artists. The Schmidt Competition has impacted the lives of over 5,000 youth throughout the country and annually provides scholarships for over 120 high school students.
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Stulberg International String Competition |
Walgreens National Concerto Competition |
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Established in 1975, the Stulberg is one of the longest-standing string competitions in the country. Its uniqueness stems from its focus on young string musicians, its strong reputation, and the high caliber of judges.
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Highwood, Illinois
The Walgreens National Concerto Competition is one of the largest youth concerto competitions in the nation with over 200 applicants each year. Winners receive $1000 and performance opportunities with the MYA [Midwest Young Artists] Symphony Orchestra and on the radio programs From the Top and Introductions (WFMT-Chicago).
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