The Second Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
2011
Main II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
Dates for the competition: 3-12 March 2011
Number of applications: 69
Number of participants, geography: 46 performers from 14 countries of the world - Russia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Germany, Greece, Italy, Kazakhstan, China, USA, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, France, South Korea, Japan.
Dates for the competition:
3-12 March 2011
Number of applications:
69
Number of participants, geography:
46 performers from 14 countries of the world - Russia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Germany, Greece, Italy, Kazakhstan, China, USA, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, France, South Korea, Japan..
Awards & Grants II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
Awards & Grants
II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
For the first (junior) age category
1st place 50000 (fifty thousand) rubles
2nd place 30000 (thirty thousand) rubles
3rd place 18000 (eighteen thousand) rubles
Grants Four grants of 7000 (seven thousand) rubles each
For the second (senior) age category
The Grand Prix - The violin crafted by Italian violin-maker, Eugenio Degani, made in 1894 and 1.2 million (one million two hundred thousand) rubles.
1st place 500000 (five hundred thousand) rubles
2nd place 280000 (two hundred and eighty thousand) rubles
3rd place 186000 (one hundred and eighty - six thousand) rubles
Grants Three grants of 37000 (thirty-seven thousand) rubles each
For the first (junior) age category
1st place 50000 (fifty thousand) rubles
2nd place 30000 (thirty thousand) rubles
3rd place 18000 (eighteen thousand) rubles
Grants Four grants of 7000 (seven thousand) rubles each
For the second (senior) age category
The Grand Prix - The violin crafted by Italian violin-maker, Eugenio Degani, made in 1894 and 1.2 million (one million two hundred thousand) rubles.
1st place 500000 (five hundred thousand) rubles
2nd place 280000 (two hundred and eighty thousand) rubles
3rd place 186000 (one hundred and eighty - six thousand) rubles
Grants Three grants of 37000 (thirty-seven thousand) rubles each
Jury members II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
Jury members
II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
Chairman of the Jury Alexandre BRUSSILOVSKY (France) Honored Artist of Armenia, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Levon AMBARTSUMYAN (Russia – USA) People's Artist of the Russian Federation Irina BOCHKOVA (Russia) Elisabetta GARETTI (Italy) Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Aleksandr MURALEV (Russia) People's Artist of Ukraine Igor PYLATYUK (Ukraine) Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Eremey TSUKERMAN (Russia)
The first (junior) age category
Winners, grants and special awards II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
The first (junior) age category
Winners, grants and special awards
II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
Anna Tanaka (Japan/ Russia)
1st place & Audience Choice Award
Adele Viglietti (Italy)
2nd place
Ruslan Turuntayev (Kazakhstan)
2nd place
Iris Domine (France)
3rd place
Alina Cherepanova (Russia)
Grants
Askar Salimdjanov (Uzbekistan)
Grants
Anastasia Popova (Russia)
Grants. Special Award “For the best performance of a compulsory piece”
Herongjia Han (China)
Grants
Tatiana Kryachkova (Russia)
Special Awards
Zinovia Nesterenko (Russia)
Special Awards
The second (senior) age category
Winners, grants and special awards II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
The second (senior) age category
Winners, grants and special awards
II Yankelevitch International Violin Competition
Nadir Hashimov (USA/Uzbekistan)
Grand Prix: The violin crafted by Italian violin-maker, Eugenio Degani, made in 1894
Nazary Pylatyuk (Ukraine)
1st place. Special Award: Violin by Alan Carbonara
Fedor Rudin (France)
1st place
Elena Korzhenevich (Russia)
3rd place
Andrey Pashkevich (Russia)
3rd place
Semen Gurevich (Russia)
Grants. Special Award “For the best performance of a compulsory piece”