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Carl Nielsen International Competition (Danish: Carl Nielsen Konkurrencen) is a competition for classical musicians (violin, clarinet, and flute) held in Odense, Denmark, in memory of the composer Carl Nielsen.
Overview
The competition was established in 1980 under the patronage of Queen Margarethe of Denmark. It became a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions in 1981. Initially a violin competition, its first President was Henryk Szeryng. Later the competition added special editions for organists (since 1986), clarinetists (since 1997) and flutists (since 1998). At various times jury members included Max Rostal, Joseph Gingold, Norbert Brainin, Arve Tellefsen, Milan Vitek, Dorothy DeLay, Tibor Varga, Jean-Jacques Kantorow.
Since 2012, the organ competition is no longer part of the Carl Nielsen Competition, but is instead held as a separate competition. But the violin, clarinet and flute competitions have,
after nearly four decades, established themselves as some of the most demanding and rewarding in the world, each offering winners the chance to launch a significant international career. From 2019, the Carl Nielsen International Competitions for violin, clarinet and flute will be held concurrently for the first time. Representing the 2019 competition as Artistic Advisors are three of the world's leading musicians in their fields – Nikolaj Znaider, Emmanuel Pahud and Martin Fröst.
During the 2022 edition of the competition a mentoring program called Espansiva! was held concurrently. The aim of this new program is to run alongside future editions of competition and to offer participants advice and insight during their time in Odense. During Espansiva! 2022, 10 talks were given by guest experts, soloists and musicians and 4 complementary workshops. There was opportunity for individual conversations with members of the Espansiva! team and each evening both participants and guest speakers were invited to "relax and eat together" at the aptly named Anarkist brewery located in Odense. The name Espansiva! comes from C. Nielsen's 3rd Symphony which also goes by the name Espansiva!
Prizes
= Current prizes
=1st Prize
The 1st prize includes a sum of 25.000 Euro's as well as a recording deal with Orchid Classics and the Odense Symphony Orchestra with an approximate value of 13.000 Euros. The winner of this prize is also offered to appear as a soloist with top nordic orchestra's. In addition the 1st Prize winner of the Violin competition will also receive a bow made by Duncan EMCK, donated by "Ulf Eriksson Violiner".
2nd Prize
2nd Prize winner will be awarded 10.000 Euros.
3rd Prize
3rd Prize winner will be awarded 7.500 Euros
Special Prizes
Odense Symphony Orchestra Prize: 1.000 Euros awarded among the violin, Clarinet and Flute finalists.
Junior Jury Prize: 1.000 Euros awarded among the violin, Clarinet and Flute finalists.
Audience Prize: 1.000 Euros awarded among the violin, Clarinet and Flute finalists.
Prize for best interpretation / Prize for Playing around Nielsen: 1.000 Euros awarded for the best performance of new piece commissioned for the violin competition and 1.000 Euros awarded amongst the 2nd round candidates of the Flute and the Clarinet competitions performing playing around Nielsen.
Prize-winners
= Violin
=1980
1st Prize: Kathleen Winkler
2nd Prize: Per Enoksson
3rd Prize: Hozumi Murata
4th Prize: Adriana Rosin
5th Prize: Grazyna Skowron
6th Prize: Marius Nichiteanu
1984
1st Prize: Osamu Yaguchi
2nd Prize: Lenuta Ciulei-Atanasiu
3rd Prize: Johannes Søe Hansen
4th Prize: Jaroslaw Zolnierczyk
5th Prize: Jacob Friis
6th Prize: Anne Yuuko Akahoshi
1988
1st Prize: Alexei Kochvanets
2nd Prize: Heike Janicke
3rd Prize: Joji Hattori
4th Prize: Nicole Monahan
5th Prize: Sigrun Edvaldsdottir
6th Prize: Beata Warykiewicz
1992
1st Prize: Nikolaj Znaider
2nd Prize: Jennifer Koh
3rd Prize: Pekka Kuusisto
4th Prize: Ilja Sekler
5th Prize: Not awarded
6th Prize: Vladislav Adelkhanov
1996
1st Prize: Adele Anthony
2nd Prize (shared): Malin Broman and Jaakko Kuusisto
3rd Prize: Not awarded
4th Prize: Not awarded
5th Prize: Esther Noh
6th Prize: Tamás András
1999
1st Prize: Leor Maltinski
2nd Prize: Saeka Matsuyama
3rd Prize: Mariko Inaba
2000
1st Prize: Masaaki Tanokura
2nd Prize: Dmytro Tkachenko
3rd Prize: Mikkel Futtrup
4th Prize: Mariusz Patyra
2004
1st Prize: Hyuk Joo Kwun
2nd Prize: Erin Keefe
3rd Prize: Ui-Youn Hong
4th Prize: Judy Kang
2008
1st Prize: Hrachya Avanesyan
2nd Prize: Yusuke Hayashi
3rd Prize: Josef Spacek
4th Prize: Eugen Tichindeleanu
2012
1st Prize: Olga Volkova
2nd Prize: Niklas Walentin Jensen
3rd Prize: Eva Thorarinsdottir
4th Prize: Ui-Youn Hong
2016
1st Prize (shared): Liya Petrova and Ji Yoon Lee
2nd Prize: Not awarded
3rd Prize: Luke Hsu
4th Prize (shared): Soo-Hyun Park, Ji Won Song, and Karen Kido
2019
1st Prize: Johan Dalene
2nd Prize: Marie-Astrid Hulot
3rd Prize: Anna Agafia Egholm
2022
1st Prize (shared): Hans Christian Aavik and Bohdan Luts
2nd Prize: Not awarded
3rd Prize: Eun Che Kim
= Flute
=1998
1. Prize: Karl-Heinz Schütz
2. Prize: Kazunori Seo
3. Prize: Henrik Wiese
4. Prize: Natalie Schwaabe
2002
1. Prize: Pirmin Grehl
2. Prize: Denis Bouriakov
3. Prize: Fruzsina Varga
4. Prize: Sarah Rumer
2006
1. Prize: Alexandra Grot
2. Prize: Lukasz Dlugosz
3. Prize: ex aequo: Marion Ralincourt and Grigory Mordashov
2014
1. Prize: Sébastian Jacot
2. Prize: Yukie Ota
3. Prize: Yaeram Park
2019
1. Prize: Joséphine Olech
2. Prize: Marianna Julia Żołnacz
3. Prize: Rafael Adobas Bayog
2022
1. Alberto Navarra
2. Seoyeon Kim
3. Alberto Acuna Almela
= Clarinet
=1997
1. Prize: Spyros Mourikis
2. Prize: Igor Begelman
3. Prize: Carlo Failli
4. Prize: Anne Piirainen
2001
1. Prize: Alexander Fiterstein
2. Prize: Nicolas Baldeyrou
3. Prize: Jens Thoben
4. Prize: Sebastien Batut
2005
1. Prize: Olivier Patey
2. Prize: Olivier Vivarès
3. Prize: Björn Nyman
4. Prize: Vincent Penot
2009
1. Prize: Olli Leppäniemi
2. Prize: Christelle Pochet
3. Prize: Daniel Ottensamer
4. Prize: Balazs Rumy
2013
1. Prize: Sergey Eletskiy
2. Prize: Mathias Kjøller
3. Prize: Inn-Hyuck Cho
4. Prize: Pierre Genisson
2019
1. Prize: Blaz Sparovec
2. Prize: Aron Chiesa
3. Prize: Víctor Díaz Guerra
2022
1. Oleg Shebeta-Dragan
2. Ann Lepage
3. Panagiotis Giannakas
= Organ
=1986
1. Prize: not awarded
2. Prize: Jesper Madsen
3. Prize: Kevin Bowyer
1988
1. Prize: Andreas Liebig
2. Prize: Kayo Ohara
3. Prize: Anne Nietosvaara
1990
1. Prize: Kevin Bowyer
2. Prize: Bine Katrine Bryndorf
3. Prize: Yuzuru Hiranaka
1992
1. Prize: Christopher Wrench
2. Prize: Stephen Farr
3. Prize: Christian Schmitt
4. Prize: Pascale Melis
5. Prize: Paul Theis
1994
1. Prize: not awarded
2. Prize: Rie Hiroe
3. Prize - Ex Aequo: Walter Savant-Levet and Marina Zagorski
4. Prize: Stefan Kordes
5. Prize: Frédéric Desenclos
1996
1. Prize: Hanne Kuhlmann
2. Prize: Veronique le Guen
3. Prize: Torsten Laux
4. Prize: Jin Kim
5. Prize: Heinrich Christensen
1998
1. Prize: Johannes Unger
2. Prize: Teilhard Scott
3. Prize: Torsten Laux
4. Prize: Samuel Kummer
5. Prize: Làszló Deàk
2000
1. Prize: not awarded
2. Prize - Ex Aequo: Sarah Baldock and Charles Harrison
3. Prize: Christina Blomkvist
4. Prize: Burkhard Just
5. Prize: Hedvig Dobias
2002
1. Prize: not awarded
2. Prize: Burkhard Just
3. Prize: Helene von Rechenberg
4. Prize: Katrin Meriloo
2004
1. Prize: William Whitehead
2. Prize: Clive Driskill-Smith
3. Prize - Ex Aequo: So-Hyun Park and Johannes Hämmerle
2007
1. Prize: Henry Fairs
2. Prize: Gijs Boelen
3. Prize: Daniel Bruun
4. Prize: Ruth Draper
2011
1. Prize: Philip Schmidt-Madsen
2. Prize: Timothy Wakerell
3. Prize: Simon Menges
References
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