Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists
The Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists, often simply called the Menuhin Competition, is an international violin competition for young players under the age of 22, founded by Yehudi Menuhin. This competition is a member of EMCY.
The next edition will be held in April 2016 in London, UK.[1]
Competition
The competition usually runs every two years. Since its first edition in 1983, it has attracted young violinists under the age of 22 from around the world. Many of the participants and prize winners have gone on to become international soloists.
The Menuhin Competition combines a violin competition with a festival of education, music and cultural exchange. All competitors stay throughout the entire event, often with local host families.
In addition to the competition rounds, the Menuhin Competition stages a series of concerts, master classes and outreach events. Recent competitions have been live-streamed on the Internet and many performances can be viewed on YouTube.
Location
The competition has been held in various locations:
History
The first edition took place in Folkestone, UK in 1983.
In 2004, the competition was located in London, UK.
In 2010, the competition was held in Oslo, Norway. It was organised in partnership with the Norwegian Academy of Music, the Barratt Due Institute of Music, the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Oslo Opera House and the Norwegian Council for Schools of Music and Performing Arts.
In 2012, the competition took place at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, China from 6 to 15 April, in association with the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA Beijing) and the China Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 2014, the competition took place in Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA from 21 February to 2 March. This was the first time that the event was held in the Americas.
Organization
The Menuhin Competition asks jury members to perform a concert and give a masterclass as part of their jury service. Past and present jury members include Maxim Vengerov, Renaud Capuçon, Dong-Suk Kang, Kyoko Takezawa, Bruno Canino, Raphael Wallfisch, Igor Oistrakh, Olivier Charlier and Miriam Fried. The current chair of the jury is the American violinist Pamela Frank.
The Trustees of the Menuhin Competition are Duncan Greenland (Chair), Joji Hattori (President), Farad Azima, Celia Blakey, Sir John Boyd, Prince Etienne d'Arenberg, Zamira Menuhin Benthall (Yehudi Menuhin's daughter) and Aaron Menuhin (Yehudi Menuhin's grandson).
The Artistic Director of the competition is the pianist Gordon Back. The General Manager is Susanne Barthelmes.
Prize winners with dedicated articles on Wikipedia
Sorted by family name:
Prize winners
Category "Senior"
Year | 1st Prize | 2nd Prize | 3rd Prize | 4th Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Ziyu He | SongHa Choi | Yu-Ting Chen | Jeein Kim |
2014 | Stephen Waarts | In Mo Yang | Christine Seohyun Lim | Stephen Kim |
2012 | Kenneth Renshaw | Ji Eun Anna Lee | Alexi Kenney | Siyan Guo |
2010 | Xiang Yu | Nigel Armstrong | Suyeon Kang | Ji Won Song |
2008 | Ray Chen | Jiafeng Chen | Evgeny Sviridov | Stella Chen |
2006 | Hrachya Avanesyan | Robin Scott | Shuai Shi | Sulki Yu |
2004 | Hye-Jin Kim | Daniel Khalikov | Je Hye Lee | Yusuke Hayashi |
2002 | Soyoung Yoon | Rintaro Omiya | Simone Lamsma | Maksim Brylinski |
2000 | Akiko Ono | Feng Ning | Viatcheslav Chestiglazov | Chen Gu |
1998 | Susie Park | Akiko Ono | Boris Brovtsyn | Xu Yang |
1995 | Lisa Kim | Corina Belcea | Yoo-Kyung Min | Zhanna Tonaganyan |
1993 | Gabriela Demeterova | Alina Komissarova | Stefan Milenkovic | Marta Abraham |
1991 | -- | Qing Guo | Evgeny Andrusenko | Birgit Kolar |
1989 | Joji Hattori | Yuan-Qing Yu | Bartlomiej Niziol | Karen Lee |
1987 | Elisabeth Glass | Elisa Barston | Zheng Qing | Joji Hattori |
1985 | Xiao-Dong Wang | Tasmin Little | Liang Chai | Abigail Young |
1983 | Leland Chen | Isabelle van Keulen | Tasmin Little | He Hong Ying |
Other Prizes:
- 2014: EMCY Prize – Timothy Chooi
- 2012: EMCY Prize – Kenneth Renshaw
- 2012: Bach Prize – Gabriel Ng
- 2012: Composer's Prize – Victor Zeyu Li
- 2010: Violin Prize – Timothy Chooi
- 2008: Bach Prize – Evgeny Sviridov
- 2006: Composer's Prize – Samika Honda
- 2006: Outstanding Performance in Semi-Finals – Dragos Mihail Manza
- 2006: Outstanding Performance in Semi-Finals – Mathieu van Bellen
- 2004: Chamber Music Award – Anthony Sabberton
- 2002: Composer's Prize – Anna Savytska
- 1995: Audience Prize – Lisa Kim
- 1995: President’s Prize – Lisa Kim + Natalia Lomeiko
- 1995: Bach Prize – Zhanna Tonaganyan
- 1993: Audience Prize – Gabriela Demeterova
- 1991: Bach Prize – Qing Guo + Eugeny Andrusenko
- 1991: Senior 5th Prize – Nikolaj Znaider
- 1991: Audience Prize – Nikolaj Znaider
- 1989: Bach Prize – Joji Hattori
- 1989: Audience Prize – Joji Hattori
- 1987: Bach Prize – Elisabeth Glass + Zheng Qing
- 1987: Audience Prize – Elisa Barston
- 1985: Bach Prize – Xiao-Dong Wang
- 1985: Tunnicliffe Prize – Xiao-Dong Wang
- 1985: Audience Prize – Abigail Young
- 1983: Bach Prize – Leland Chen
- 1983: Audience Prize – Isabelle van Keulen
- 1983: Senior 5th Prize – Dorota Siuda
- 1983: Senior 6th Prize – Micha Sugiura
Category "Junior"
Year | 1st Prize | 2nd Prize | 3rd Prize | 4th Prize | 5th Prize | 6th Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Yesong Sophie Lee | Kevin Miura | Johan Dalene | NaKyung Kang | Anne Luisa Kramb | -- |
2014 | Rennosuke Fukuda | Daniel Lozakovitj | Ludvig Gudim | Alex Zhou | Jaewon Wee | -- |
2012 | Kevin Zhu | Soo-Been Lee | Taiga Tojo | Grace Clifford | Yehun Jin | -- |
2010 | Kerson Leong | Stephen Waarts | Ji Eun Anna Lee | Taiga Tojo | Callum Smart | -- |
2008 | Chad Hoopes | Dmitry Smirnov | Mindy Chen | Ke Zhu | Seohyun Lim | -- |
2006 | Sunao Goko | Fumiaki Miura | Yu-Chien Tseng | Robyn Bollinger | Stella Chen | Sirena Huang |
2004 | Joel C. Link | Danbi Um | Ray Chen Yoo Jin Jang |
-- | Esther Kim | -- |
2002 | Chiharu Taki | Yyun-Su Shin | Markus Tanneberger | Jennifer Pike | Saki Shirokoji | Alexandra Korobkina |
2000 | Mi Sa Yang | Alina Ibragimova | Naoto Sakiya | Yossif Ivanov | Hye Jin Kim | Ja Ram Kim |
1998 | Zhi-Jiong Wang | Oleg Yatsina | Mikhail Simonian | Mayuko Kamio | Sophie Moser | Yoon Jung Cho |
1995 | Julia Fischer | Jeanne de Ricaud | Piotr Kwasny | Teruyoshi Shirata | Daniel Khalikov | Ilya Gringolts |
1993 | Daishin Kashimoto | Igor Malinovsky | Wei Wei Le | Yi Jia Hou | Natasha Lomeiko | Akiko Ono |
1991 | Ning Kam | Wen-Lei Gu | Jennifer Koh | Yonatan Gandelsman | Natsuko Yoshimoto | Mona Marie Knock |
1989 | Livia Sohn | Sylvie Sentenac | Mu Na | Jennifer Koh | Ye Sha | Krzysztof Baranowski |
1987 | Dong Qun | Bartlomiej Niziol | Suzy Whang | Ryotaro Ito | David Chan | Carla Kihlstedt |
1985 | Chang Guo | Elizabeth Glass | Scott St. John | Lara St. John | David Le Page | Chwan-Liang Lee |
1983 | Xiao-Dong Wang | Zheng-Rong Wang | Le Zhang | Julian Shevlin | Lu Siqing | Eunice Lee |
Other Prizes:
- 2012: Composer's Prize – Kevin Zhu
- 2010: EMCY Prize – Guro Kleven Hagen
- 2008: Composer's Prize – Yu-Ah Ok
- 2002: Chairman’s Special Prize - Esther Kim
- 1995: Junior 7th Prize - Sally Cooper
- 1991: Audience Prize - Jennifer Koh
- 1989: Audience Prize - Livia Sohn
- 1987: Audience Prize - Suzy Whang
- 1985: Audience Prize - Scott St John
See also
- Violin
- For instruments related to the violin, see String instruments.
- Electric violin
- Baroque violin
- Stroh violin
- Violin making and maintenance
- Basic physics of the violin
- List of classical music competitions
Notes
External links
- Official Menuhin Competition Website
- Official List of Prize Winners
- The Menuhin Competition Channel
- European Union of Music Competitions for Youth
- World Federation of International Music Competitions
- Website of the Artistic Director Gordon Back
- ClassicalNet: Festivals, Competitions, Concerts & Concert Venues
- Classical music competitions at DMOZ