Showing 308 results in the category Competitions performers and conductors.
The Competition, founded in 1947 by Monza born pianist Rina Sala Gallo and Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, is a reference in the international music competitions' world.
Eligibility: Open to pianists born after 3rd Oct 1993.
Prizes: 1st prize: EUR 15,000; 2nd prize: EUR 8000; 3rd prize: EUR 5000.
Dates: 29th September to 5th October 2024
Via Frisi 23, Monza, 20900, Italy
Eligibility: Open to those aged 33 and under, all nationalities. Prizes: 1st prize EUR 12,000. Entry fees: Application fee EUR 25, registration fee EUR 65. Location: Paris. Frequency: Quadrennial.
ACDA, Cite Internationale des Arts, 18 Rue de l'Hotel de Ville, Paris, 75004, France
Eligibility: Open to UK and Commonwealth citizens aged 30 or under. For solo awards: kb, strs, wind/perc, singers; 2 awards for chmbr ens (strs, strs and pno or pno duo/duet; wind, perc, vocal or mixed ens); also award for accomps. Prizes: Gold medal and prize money.
ROSL ARTS, Royal Over-Seas League, Park Place, St James's St, London, SW1A 1LR, United Kingdom
Eligibility: Open to chamber groups (duo-sextet, with or without piano) of all nationalities. Requirements: CD/mp3 audition plus 3 subsequent rounds. Entry fees: EUR 50 per player to be sent with application form, plus EUR 50 per player for all admitted groups. First Prize: 10,000 euros, concert tour, Recording, New York Recital Debut.
Via F.lli Bronzetti 14, Verona, 37126, Italy
Eligibility: Open to pianists of all nationalities aged 20-32. Requirements: See website for details. Prizes: 1st prize $15,000. Location: San Antonio. Frequency: Triennial. Next competition:26 January – 2 February 2020.
PO Box 781146, San Antonio, TX 78278
Eligibility: Open to pianists of all nationalities aged 17-29. Requirements: 2 recital stages plus concerto final programme (with RSNO). In semi final stage of recital round must include commissioned work. Prizes: 1st prize £10,000; 2nd prize £7500; 3rd prize £5000; Semi final prizes £1000. Entry fees: £80. Location: Glasgow. Dates: 1st - 12th September 2020. Frequency: Triennial.
SIPC Office, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 100 Renfrew St, Glasgow, G2 3DB, United Kingdom
2 sections, Piano and Violin, with repertoires focusing on concertos. Eligibility: born on or after January 1, 1991. Prizes to all finalists (1st through 6th prize): 1st prize: JPY 3,000,000, diploma, gold medal, CD production, concerts with orch and recitals in Japan. 2nd prize: JPY 2,000,000, diploma, silver medal. 3rd prize: JPY 1,000,000, diploma, bronze medal, etc. (see more in the website). Venue: Sendai City Youth Cultural Center. Frequency: Triennial.
3-27-5 Asahigaoka, Aoba-ku, Sendai City, Miyagi Pref, Japan, 981-0904, Japan
Prizes: 3 prizes. Entry fees: None. Location: Royal Academy of Music. Dates: Spring tbc. Closing date for applications: Early tbc. Frequency: Biennial.
5 Meadow View, Water Eaton Rd, Oxford, OX2 7QS, United Kingdom
Prizes: Total prize money EUR 6500. Entry fees: EUR 50 per choir per competition. Location: Sligo. Frequency: Annual.
Business Innovation Centre, Institute of Technology Campus, Sligo, Ireland
Eligibility: Choirs made up of children in full-time educ in UK. Jr section for choirs of singers mostly 11 and under; sr section where singers are mostly 12 . Max 50 members per choir. Requirements: Initial entry by submission of audio recording of 1 traditional hymn (from list of 100) and one inspirational/gospel song. 2nd round selection by assessment at session/workshop. Prizes: Trophy for winning choir plus voucher for choir equipment to the value of £1000. Dates: Finals in Feb/Mar. Closing date for applications: Previous Oct.
BBC New Broadcasting House, PO Box 27, Oxford Rd, Manchester, M60 1SJ, United Kingdom
Eligibility: Open to acoustic classical ens based in the UK with between 3 and 8 members, aged between 18 and 30 years on the date of entry. Location: London. Frequency: Annual.
St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 4JH, United Kingdom
Piano Competition - 'open to all' , free choice of repertoire except concerto finale. Test piece in first round (Alwyn's "The Devil's Reel" in 2015) and an extensive concerto list for the Final with Worthing Symphony Orchestra.
Prizes: Combined prize money totals at least £12,000 including a British Music prize.I
Concerto and recital opportunities for the winner and finalists.
Entry fee: £75-85 Location: Worthing.
First SIPC won by Arta Arnicane (Latvia)
Second SIPC won by Poom Prommachart (Thailand)
Third SIPC won by Varvara Tarasova (Russia)
30 Guildford Road, Worthing, BN14 7LL, United Kingdom
The next Sydney International Piano Competition will take place 8 - 25 July 2020. Location: Sydney, Australia. Frequency: Quadrennial.
Sydney International Piano Competition, 1 Conservatorium Road, Sydney NSW, 2000, Australia
Festival also inc concerts and workshops. Eligibility: All type of choirs; vocal ens with 3-8 singers. Requirements: Programme of 15 mins. Prizes: tba. Entry fees: tba. Location: Tampere, Finland. Frequency: Biennial.
Tullikamarinaukio 2, Tampere, 33100, Finland
The 17th International Edvard Grieg Piano Competition is held in the pristine and spectacular settings of Grieg's home Troldhaugen in Bergen, Norway, from September 2020. The Final Round is with Grieg's own orch, the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, in the Grieg Hall. 1st Prize: 30.000 euro. Application deadline: 20 April 2020.
Edvard Grieg Museum Troldhaugen, Troldhaugveien 65, 5232 Paradis, Norway
The 8th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musician is organized by the Association of Tchaikovsky Competition Stars, the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory, the Russian Gnesins Academy of Music and the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory.
Opening Ceremony, Third round, Awards Ceremony and Closing Ceremony of the Competition will be held at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. Finalists will perform with a symphony orchestra.
Office 239, 36 Arbat Str, 119002 Moscow, Russian Federation
Eligibility: Open to young soloists of all nationalities born on or after 1 January 1987. Prizes: 1st prize EUR 10,000, 2nd prize EUR 7,000 and 3rd prize EUR 6,000. Entry fees: EUR 70 Location: Dusseldorf. Frequency: Annual.
Wettbewerbsburo Aeolus, Robert Schumann Hochschule, Fischerstrasse 110, 40476 Dusseldorf, Germany
Eligibility: Open to singers aged 18-23 proposed by an AESS member. Requirements: 20-min themed recital of English art song to inc poetry and/or prose. Prizes: 1st prize: £1000; 2nd & 3rd prizes: £500; acc's prize: £500. Entry fees: £20 Location: Sevenoaks, Kent Dates: Mar. Closing date for applications: Mid Feb. Frequency: Annual.
The Coach House, Lossenham Lane, Newenden, Kent, TN18 5QA, United Kingdom
The AESS with the Toni V Fell Musical Charitable Trust offers The Fell Musical Theatre Prize of £1,000 to be held in London in May or June annually.
Competitors (18-25 years old) preparing for a career in Musical Theatre are required to perform a song and a scene/speech as a sequence in the original English (no translations) which can come from any source and be presented in any order; they do not have to be from the same source. There must be a smooth transition between the two elements as though performing within the context of Musical Theatre. The programme should not exceed six minutes.
1 Hillfield Road, London, NW6 1QD, United Kingdom
Each year this competition is held in memory of Christopher Duke, lived in Watford and died in December 1996 at the age of 26. It is open to performers aged 25 years and under. They are required to give a recital, from memory, lasting 30 minutes. The recital must include a waltz by Chopin - however, the remainder of the programme can be chosen freely by the competitor. The prizes awarded are £400 to the winner, £200 to the runner-up and £100 for third place. Application deadline: 6th March. Dates: 19th April 2020.
c/o Watford Festival of Music, Speech and Drama, 8 Nightingale Place, Rickmansworth, WD3 7BZ, United Kingdom