International Fritz Kreisler Competition

The International Fritz Kreisler Competition is a violin competition dedicated to the memory of violinist and composer Fritz Kreisler.

Founded in 1979, it is carried out every four years in Vienna, Austria. It is limited to violinists of or under 30 years of age. To avoid favoritism, the members of the jury may not enter their own students in the contest.[1]

Required repertoire

Preliminaries

Semifinal

Final

A violin concerto of 19th or 20th century (the earliest accepted being Beethoven) with a Kreisler cadenza if possible

Most of these pieces must be played by memory.

Prize Winners

2010

  1. Nikita Borisoglebsky Russia
  2. Ekaterina Frolova Russia
  3. Aylen Pritchin Russia
  4. Yura Lee South Korea
  5. Shiori Terauchi Japan
  6. Eugene Nakamura Japan/Canada
  7. Ilja Marinkovic Serbia

2005

  1. Fanny Clamagirand France
  2. Leticia Munoz Moreno Spain
  3. Kyoko Yonemoto Japan
  4. Antal Szalai Hungary
  5. Andreas Janke Germany
  6. Lucja Madziar Poland

2000

  1. Sergej Krylov Russia
  2. Sergey Khachatryan Armenia

1996

  1. Daishin Kashimoto Japan
  2. Giovanni Angeleri Italy

1992

  1. Florin Croitoru Romania
  2. Rachel Barton Pine United States
  3. Tomo Keller Austria
  4. Albrecht Brueninger Germany
  5. Patricia Shih Canada
  6. Natalia Lhikopoi Russia

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