• Source: Premio Paolo Borciani
  • The International String Quartet Competition "Premio Paolo Borciani" was created in 1987 in Reggio Emilia, Italy, and is dedicated to their famous fellow citizen, founder and first violin of the Quartetto Italiano. The promoter and organiser is Fondazione I Teatri in Reggio Emilia; artistic director is Paolo Cantù; founder was pianist Guido Alberto Borciani, Paolo Borciani’s brother. The competition has been a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions since 1991.


    Competition results




    = 1987

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    1st Prize: not awarded
    2nd Prize: Carmina String Quartet, Switzerland
    3rd Prize: not awarded


    = 1990

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    1st Prize: Keller String Quartet, Hungary
    2nd Prize: Lark String Quartet, United States
    3rd Prize: ex-aequo Danubius String Quartet, Hungary and Subaru String Quartet, Japan


    = 1994

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    1st Prize: not awarded
    2nd Prize: Mandelring String Quartet, Germany
    3rd Prize: not awarded
    Special Prize: Mandelring String Quartet, Germany (best performance of the Quartet commissioned to Marco Stroppa)


    = 1997

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    1st Prize: Artemis String Quartet, Germany
    2nd Prize: not awarded
    3rd Prize: ex-aequo Auer String Quartet, Hungary and Lotus String Quartet, Japan
    Special Prize: Lotus String Quartet, Japan (best performance of the Quartet commissioned to Luciano Berio)


    = 2000

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    1st Prize: not awarded
    2nd Prize: Excelsior String Quartet, Japan
    3rd Prize: Casals String Quartet, Spain
    Special Prize: Excelsior String Quartet, Japan (best performance of the Quartet commissioned to Salvatore Sciarrino)


    = 2002

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    1st Prize: Kuss String Quartet, Germany
    2nd Prize: Pacifica Quartet, United States
    3rd Prize: Auer Quartet, Hungary
    Special Prize: Ex-aequo Kuss Quartet and Pacifica Quartet (best performance of the Quartet commissioned to Wolfgang Rihm)


    = 2005

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    1st Prize: Pavel Haas Quartet, Czech Republic
    2nd Prize: Tankstream Quartet, Australia
    3rd Prize: Chiara String Quartet, United States
    4th Prize: €4,000, offered by Mrs Irene Steels-Wilsing (Brussels) in memory of an unforgettable week Biava Quartet, United States
    Special Prize for the best performance of the quartet commissioned to Sir Peter Maxwell Davies: Pavel Haas Quartet, Czech Republic


    = 2008

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    1st Prize: Bennewitz String Quartet, Czech Republic
    2nd Prize: Doric String Quartet,[1] Great Britain
    3rd Prize: ex aequo Ardeo String Quartet, France and Signum String Quartet, Germany
    Special Prize Irene Steels-Wilsing: Amaryllis String Quartet, Germany/Switzerland
    Special Prize for the best performance of the new quartet commissioned to Giovanni Sollima: Quiroga String Quartet, Spain


    = 2011

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    1st Prize: not awarded
    Finalist Prize: Amaryllis Quartet, Germany; Meccorre Quartet, Poland; Voce Quartet, France
    Audience Prize: Voce Quartet, France
    Special Prize for the best performance of the new quartet commissioned to Giya Kancheli: ex aequo Meccorre Quartet, Poland and Cavaleri Quartet, UK


    = 2014

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    1st Prize: Kelemen Quartet, Hungary
    2nd Prize: Mucha Quartet, Slovakia
    3rd Prize: Varèse Quartet, France
    Audience Prize: Mucha Quartet, Slovakia
    Special Prize for the best performance of a contemporary piece: Varèse Quartet, France


    = 2017

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    1st Prize: not awarded
    2nd Prize: Omer Quartet, United States
    3rd Prize: Quartetto Adorno, Italy
    Audience Prize: Quartetto Adorno, Italy
    Special Prize for the best performance of a contemporary piece: Quartetto Adorno, Italy


    = 2021

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    1st Prize: not awarded
    2nd Prize: Balourdet Quartet, United States; Leonkoro Quartet
    Third Prize and Under 20 Prize: Adelphi Quartet, Belgium, Spain, Serbia, Germany.
    Audience Prize: Leonkoro Quartet, Germany
    Special Prize for the best performance of a contemporary piece: Arete Quartet, South Korea


    = 2024

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    1st Prize: Fibonacci Quartet, UK
    2nd Prize: Eden Quartet, South Korea
    3rd Prize: Elmore Quartet, UK
    Audience Prize: Fibonacci Quartet, UK
    Special Prize for the best performance of a contemporary piece: Ast Quartet,


    Honorary Committee


    Martha Argerich
    Borodin String Quartet
    Radu Lupu
    Riccardo Muti
    Arvo Pärt
    Maurizio Pollini
    Wolfgang Rihm
    Salvatore Sciarrino
    Marco Stroppa


    See also


    List of classical music competitions
    World Federation of International Music Competitions
    String quartet


    External links


    Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia; Competition's venue and organizer.


    Sources


    Premio Borciani (in Italian)
    DIE ZEIT, 26 June 2008 Nr. 27 (in German)

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