Concours max rostal biography
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Winners and Grinners — 2024 International Prize Winners
As 2024 comes to a close, we take a look back at the year’s major international competition prize winners and grant recipients
Congratulations to this year's winners!
Anna Im, Ruslan Talas, and Matthew Hakkarainen won first, second, and third prizes respectively at the Stuttgart International Violin Competition (SIVC).
Composers Léo Albisetti and Caio de Azevedo were awarded first prize ex-aequo at the Concours de Genève Composition Edition.
Soprano Chelsea Marilyn Zurflüh won first Prize at the 78th Concours dem Genève Voice Edition.
14-year-old violinist Hayden Chiu won the New Zealand National String Competition.
JouannaHassoun and ShaiHoffmann won the Tonhalle Düsseldorf’s Human Rights Prize.
Romanian violinist IohanComan won the International Mieczysław Wajnberg Violin Competition in Poland.
Bang on a Can chamber music collective received the National
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Violin competitions
Overview of active violin competitions organized annually, biennially, triennially or every four or five years for more than past six events. The overview contains both the national competitions that may be open to the nationals and residents of the country and the international competitions that are open to all nationalities.
Austria
Internationaler Fritz Kreisler Wettbewerb / International Fritz Kreisler Competition
- founded 1979, held every 4 years
- Place: Vienna
- Categories
- from 14 years up to the age of 30
Internationaler Johannes Brahms Wettbewerb / International Johannes Brahms Competition Pörtschach
- founded 1993, held annually
- Place: Pörtschach am Wörthersee
- Categories
- no age restriction, international competition standard expected
Internationaler Mozart Wettbewerb / International Mozart Competition Salzburg
Germany
Internationaler Wettbewerb für Violine Kloster Schöntal
International Competition for Violin Kloster Schöntal
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Max Rostal
Max Rostal
Born (1905-07-07)7 July 1905
Teschen, Austria-HungaryDied 6 August 1991(1991-08-06) (aged 86)
Bern, SwitzerlandGenres Classical Occupation Violinist Instrument(s) Violin, viola Musical artist
Max Rostal (7 July 1905 – 6 August 1991) was a violinist and a viola player. He was Austrian-born, but later took British citizenship.[1]
Biography
[edit]Max Rostal was born in Cieszyn[2] to a Jewish merchant family. As a child prodigy, he started studying the violin at the age of 5, and played in front of kejsare Franz Josef I in 1913.[3]
He studied with Carl Flesch. He also studied theory and composition with Emil Bohnke and Matyás Seiber.[4] He won the Mendelssohn Scholarship in 1925.[5] In 1930–33 he taught at the Berlin Hochschule, from 1944 to 1958 at the Guildhall School of Music, and then at the Musikhochschule Köln (1957–82) and the Conservatory in Bern (1957–85). His