Internationale Anton Rubinstein Vocal Competition 2017

4. & 5. November 2017, Dusseldorf

The Internationale Anton Rubinstein Vocal Competition supports and promotes talented, young musicians, music students and soloists,  by providing a platform for competition and with its prestigious awards.

 Jury

Elena Prokina
Michail Lanskoi
Aron Proujanski

 Competition awards

  • 1. Prize Award from International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein
  • 2. Prize from Stiftung Blatow
  • 3. Prize Award from Freunde und Förderer der Musikakademie e.V.
  • Special Prize for best interpretation of chamber music
  • Special Prize from International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein

 Winners

Jaejun Kim, Südkorea

1. Prize Award from International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein
Biography 

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Okt. 2016 – Jetzt Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar Master, Operngesang
Sep. 2014 – Sep. 2015 Yonsei Universität, Master Gesang Abschluss: Durchmachen
2012 – 2013 Korea Nationalopera Academi Abschluss: Abschluss 2006 – 2012 Yonsei Universität , Gesang Abschluss: Bacherlor Abschluss

Artem Kuznetcov, Russland

1. Prize Award from International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein

Zsuzsanna Adam, Ungarn

2. Prize from Stiftung Blatow

So Young Park, Südkorea

2. Prize from Stiftung Blatow

Makoto Yoshizawa, Japan

3. Prize Award from Freunde und Förderer der Musikakademie e.V.

Etta Fung, China

Special Prize for best interpretation of chamber music

Carla Victoria Bennett, Großbritannien

Special Prize from International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein

 Participants - Final Round

  • Zsuzsanna Adam, Ungarn
  • Carla Victoria Bennett, Großbritannien
  • Meng Ding, China
  • Lauren Frey, USA
  • Etta Fung, China
  • Anna Elisabeth Hempel, Deutschland
  • Minho Jeong, Südkorea
  • Chae Seon Kim, Südkorea
  • Jaejun Kim, Südkorea
  • Taehyung Kim, Südkorea
  • Artem Kuznetcov, Russland
  • Yechan Lee, Südkorea
  • Nicole Lena de Terry, Österreich
  • Moqing Luo, China
  • Riitta Muikku- Piirainen, Finnland
  • Albert Niedel, USA
  • So Young Park, Südkorea
  • Iryna Razin-Kravchenko, Ukraine
  • Bleda Sacramentos, Spanien
  • Makoto Yoshizawa, Japan

 Participants - I. Round

  • Zsuzsanna Adam, Ungarn
  • Carla Victoria Bennett, Großbritannien
  • Doris Bühler, Deutschland
  • Yu Chen, China
  • Eunnim Choe, Südkorea
  • Silvana Chu, USA
  • Bonnie Cutsforth-Huber, Kanada
  • Meng Ding, China
  • Lauren Frey, USA
  • Etta Fung, China
  • Anna Elisabeth Hempel, Deutschland
  • Minho Jeong, Südkorea
  • Chae Seon Kim, Südkorea
  • Jaejun Kim, Südkorea
  • Taehyung Kim, Südkorea
  • Artem Kuznetcov, Russland
  • Knaghyuk Lee, Südkorea
  • Yechan Lee, Südkorea
  • Nicole Lena de Terry, Österreich
  • Moqing Luo, China
  • Evdokia Moysidou, Griechenland
  • Riitta Muikku- Piirainen, Finnland
  • Albert Niedel, USA
  • Noriko Ohata, Japan
  • So Young Park, Südkorea
  • Iryna Razin-Kravchenko, Ukraine
  • Fukuda Reiko, Japan
  • Irene Rinaldi, Italien
  • Bleda Sacramentos, Spanien
  • Sasaki,
  • Olga Tatarinova, Russland
  • Annemarie Vergoossen, Niederlande
  • Makoto Yoshizawa, Japan
  • Hyunjeong Yu, Südkorea
  • Zhi Zhang, China

 Conditions and FAQ

  1. The International Anton Rubinstein Vocal  Competition 2017 is organized by the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein in Düsseldorf and will take place in the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein in Düsseldorf, Germany on November 4th & 5th, 2017.
  2. Singers of all nationalities and ages may take part in this competition.
  3. The competition will take place in two rounds, from which the Jury will decide the winners.
  4. The first round will be completed via video link on YouTube . The results will be announced via email on October 11th, 2017.
  5. The final will take place in the Concert Hall of the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein, Germany.
  6. The final of competition is open to the public.
  7. A maximum of 20 candidates will be advanced to the final. This decision will be made by the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein, using the recordings from the first round.
  8. The International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein will determine the order in which the competitors perform.
  9. The repertoire for the first round can be freely chosen by the candidate, but must be at least 30 minutes long.
  10. For the final, the candidates must present a program which does not exceed a 30 minute time limit.  The repertoire choice for the final is free, must be performed by memory and may include works from the first round.
  11. In the final, the jury has the right to interrupt any performance that exceeds the 30-minute time limit.
  12. The works, which require a preparation of the grand piano, are excluded from the competition.
  13. The candidates are allowed to bring their own accompanists. However, if need be, and with prior arrangement, the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein will also appoint a pianist for the competitors. The fee for the pianist is 90€, (to be paid with the registration fee), and includes a 20 minutes rehearsal and the competition performance.
  14. The final results will be announced on Sunday evening, November 5th, 2017 at 8 pm.
  15. All participants must be present when the competition results are announced.
  16. The decision of the jury is final and incontestable.
  17. With their registration, participants authorize the organizer, i.e. the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein, to use all photo, video and audio material of the competition at its discretion.
  18. With his or her registration, the candidate agrees to the rules and regulations of the competition.
  19. Registration Deadline: October 4th, 2017
  20. Registration fee: 70€ before September 4th, 2017 and 90 € thereafter.
  21. The registration fee is non-refundable.