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Violin competition
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The
Arthur Grumiaux International Violin Competition
is a violin
competition
held in Brussels, Belgium.
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First held in 2008 under the name of "Bravo",
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in 2015 the competition was renamed in honor of the violinist
Arthur Grumiaux
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The competition takes place at the
Royal Conservatory of Brussels
in Belgium.
History
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The competition was created in 2008 at the "Institut Superieur de Musique et de Pedagogie in Namur",
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originally under the name of "Bravo!" competition.
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It took place each year at the Institut
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and since 2017 in the Royal Conservatoire in Brussels. In 2015, the competition was supported by the foundation Baron
Arthur Grumiaux
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and was renamed International Arthur Grumiaux Competition for Young Violinists.
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The same year,
Princess Lea of Belgium
rewarded the winners at the Royal Theater of Namur.
The competition is international and was represented in 2016 by 27 different nationalities
Since 2016 edition,
Musiq'3
became the official partner of the project
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and in the same year, the Belgian TV news
RTBF
show a spot on television
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Prize winners
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There are three age categories : Category I (0-11 y.o.), Category II (12-16 y.o.) and Category III (17-21 y.o.)
Jury 2019
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- Mr. Igor Tkatchouk ? Belgium ? President of the jury
- Mrs Dora Schwarzberg ? Austria
- Mrs Shirly Laub ? Belgium
- Mrs Tetiana Zolozova ? France
- Mr. Roman Fedchuk ? Czech Rep
- Mr. George Tudorache ? Belgium
- Mr. Muhammedjan Turdiev ? Turkey
Previous years
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- Alexei Moshkov ? Belgium (2012)
- Anna Sundin ? Sweden (2013, 2014, 2015)
- Anne Leonardo ? Belgium (2009)
- Dora Schwarzberg ? Austria (2013 to 2019)
- Guido Jardon ? Belgium (2008 a 2012)
- Jean-Frederic Molard ? Belgium (2010, 2011)
- Luba Aroutiounian ? Belgium (2008)
- Michel Poskin ? Belgium (2009)
- Muhammedjan Turdiev ? Turkey (2014 to 2019)
- Nina Nazymova ? France (2013)
- Philippe Descamps ? Belgium (2011, 2012, 2013)
- Roman Fedchuk ? Czech Republic (2009 to 2019)
- Saveliy Shalman ? Russia (2009)
- Shirly Laub ? Belgium (2010, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019)
- Tatiana Samouil ? Belgium (2008, 2012, 2013)
- Tetiana Zolozova ? France (2013 a 2019)
- Ulysse Waterlot ? Belgium (2010)
- Valery Oistrakh ? Belgium (2011)
- Igor Tkatchouk ? Belgium (Chairman 2008 to 2019)
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