The International Anton Rubinstein Competition 2022 – CHAMBER MUSIC

29. & 30. October 2022, Dusseldorf

For years, the Anton Rubinstein International Competitions have enjoyed a great response. Especially in times marked by global crises, it is more important than ever to offer young musicians in their training and at the beginning of their career platforms on which they can test their skills and show themselves to the audience. That’s why our competitions have been held online since September 2021 – enabling candidates from all corners of the globe to participate.
Taking place online gives the young participants a particularly large public, as the videos of all finalists are documented on our website and the award winners are announced on our social media platforms.
The juries are composed of lecturers from the Anton Rubinstein International Music Academy and renowned guests.

The Competition take place in International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein, Flingerstr. 1, 40213 Düsseldorf
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 Jury

Yury Bondarev
Biography 

Yuri Bondarev, born in St. Petersburg, switched to the viola after studying violin at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin and was accepted into the class of Prof. Tatjana Masurenko at the Leipzig Academy of Music, where he also took his concert exam. Regular solo and chamber music performances have taken him to Austria, Italy, France, Greece, Sweden, Denmark, Holland and Japan. He has played in various ensembles including the Vienna Musikverein, the Leipzig Gewandhaus and the Milan Conservatory, the Alte Oper Frankfurt and the Tonhalle Düsseldorf.

He gained his first important orchestral experience with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic with conductors such as Riccardo Chailly, Kurt Masur, Daniel Harding, Dmitrij Kitajenko, Christopher Hogwood, Herbert Blomstedt and others. Since 2009 he has played as deputy principal violist with the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra.

Since 2012 he has been teaching violin, viola and chamber music at the Anton Rubinstein International Music Academy in Düsseldorf.

Gabriele Leporatti
Biography 

Italian pianist Gabriele Leporatti actively performs throughout Europe, US and China appearing in many prestigious venues including London’s Wigmore Hall, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, NDR Hannover, He Luting Hall Shanghai and in festivals such as the Settimane Musicali di Ascona, Festival de Torroella de Montgrí, International Keyboard Institute & Festival New York, Tbilisi Piano Fest;  2016 marks his debut with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under the baton of Thomas Søndergård.  Gabriele´s schedule in the 2021/22 season includes orchestral appearances with the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana as well as solo and chamber music concerts in Europe and abroad.

A keen chamber musician, he has been concertizing with ensembles such as the Trio Suleika and with a variety of internationally renowned soloists; moreover, he regularly appears in duo with his wife Gesa Lücker.  Several of his performances have been broadcasted on radio and television including BBC Radio 3 (UK), SAFm (South Africa), BR Klassik, RBB, SWR 2, WDR 3 (Germany), NPO Radio 4, Avrotros (Netherlands), SRF2 (Switzerland), Rai3 (Italy).

In 2015 he founds Etera Classics – a record label with a distinct authorial connotation and a publishing division dedicated to the promotion of young artists – for which he records his latest three commercial albums.  Gabriele´s discography includes both solo and chamber music recordings – a monographic Brahms CD and one featuring piano works by Schumann and Respighi – along with a quatre-mains album with Fabio Bidini (True Sounds) and one with violist Yuri Bondarev.  Spring 2019 sees the release of his latest solo CD titled “Wien”.

Gabriele´s passionate playing style, full of aesthetic, sensibility and depth, shows the influence of his teachers and mentors Maria Tipo, Fabio Bidini and Joaquin Achucarro.

Currently on faculty at the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein in Dusseldorf, he regularly gives masterclasses and lectures worldwide, with several of his students being prize winners at international piano competitions.  In addition, he is active as an artistic advisor at concert series and festivals and as a jury member in international competitions.

Hu Jun
Biography 

Hu Jun – chamber music teacher of the middle school attached to Shanghai Conservatory of music, doctor of violin, chamber music performer, graduated from the National Conservatory of music in St. Petersburg, Russia.

He has won the first place in many international chamber music competitions. The album “Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in a minor” was released by China record company, and several academic papers were published in major core journals. His students have won many awards in the international chamber music competition.

 Competition awards

  • 1st Prize
  • 2nd Prize
  • 3rd Prize
  • 4th Prize
  • 5th Prize
  • 6th Prize

 Winners

Fabrik-Quartett
   Elena Cappelletti, Cello, Italien
   Federico Ceppetelli, Violine, Italien
   Jacobo Diaz Robledillo, Viola
   Adam Woodward, Violine
1st Prize
Biography 

Das Fabrik Quartett begann sein Zusammenspiel im Rahmen der Internationalen
Ensemble Modern Akademie 2021/2022 in Frankfurt, Deutschland. In diesem
Rahmen haben sie die Möglichkeit, intensiv an zeitgenössischem Repertoire zu
arbeiten und bei verschiedenen Festivals für zeitgenössische Musik in ganz Europa
aufzutreten: Frühjahrstagung Darmstadt des INMM; Wittener Tage für Neue
Kammermusik; Manifeste 2022, Paris; F*Lab Festival, Frankfurt; Time of Music
Festival, Vitasaari (Finnland); Gaudeamus Muziekweek, Utrecht.
Als Quartett wurden sie von vielen Mitgliedern des Ensemble Moderne betreut: Eva
Böcker, Jagdish Mistry und Giorgos Panagiotidis, um nur einige zu nennen.
Im März 2022 gewannen sie den ersten Preis beim Re_Crea International
Contemporary Music Competition in Valencia, Spanien, für ihre energiegeladene
Aufführung von Tetras von Xenakis.
Sie hatten die Möglichkeit, mit Rebecca Saunders an ihrem ersten Streichquartett
“Fletch” zu arbeiten, und wurden ausgewählt, es im Juli im Rahmen des Frankfurt
Lab Festivals und im Mannheimer Reiss-Engelhorn Museum aufzuführen.
Ab Oktober 2022 studiert das Fabrik Quartett an der Hochschule für Musik
Frankfurt unter der Leitung von Lucas Fels (Arditti Quartett) und Tim Vogler (Vogler
Quartett).

Wassily Quartett
   Marine Faup-Pelot, Violine, Frankreich
   Vicent Forestier, Violine, Frankreich
   Raphael Ginzburg, Cello, Frankreich
   Clement Hoareau, Viola, Frankreich
2nd Prize
Biography 

2020 – 2021 Named Resident group by ProQuartet – CEMC.
2018 – 2019 Graduation from the Master’s degree in chamber music in CNSMD
Lyon. Residency in the Opera Underground season, in Opéra de
Lyon. Recording of the group’s first album.
2017 – 2018 Admission in Cycle concertiste in CRR Paris, in Luc-Marie Aguera’s
class. Residency in partnership with Musethica in Bourg-en-Bresse
(France). Residency with La Belle Saison. The group is laureate from
three national competitions : The Tremplin Jeunes Quatuors in
Philharmonie de Paris, the Musique au Centre Val-de-Loire and from
FNAPEC

2016 – 2017 Admission as a group in a chamber music Master’s Degree in
CNSMD Lyon. Residency in partnership with Musethica in Zaragoza,
(Spain).

2012 – 2016 Creation of the string quartet in CNSMD Lyon after the admission of
the four original members. Classes by Agnès Sulem, Yovan
Markovitch, Marc Danel. Many concerts made during the public
seasons. Special degree for chamber music obtained by the group
during the final exams for chamber music in 2015. Residency with
La belle saison.

Respiro Quartett
   Eunhye Cho, Cello, Südkorea
   Dam Choi, Violine, Südkorea
   Minji Lee, Violine
   Hyunmin Oh, Viola, Südkorea
3rd Prize
Biography 

Das Respiro Quartett wurde im Jahr 2018 von Studierenden der Korea National University of Arts
in Südkorea gegründet. Der Ensemblename kommt direkt vom spanischen Wort „respiro“, was
„Atmung, Entspannung, Ruhe und Geborgenheit“ bedeutet, die das Quartett durch seine Musik
dem Publikum vermitteln möchte.
Das Streichquartett besteht aus Minji Lee, Dam Choi (beide Violine), Hyunmin Oh (Viola) und
Eunhye Cho (Violoncello). Das Ensemble wurde sehr intensiv von Young-uk Kim (Novus Quartett)
unterstützt. Die vier MusikerInnen haben große Freude daran, gemeinsam zu musizieren und das
unglaublich reiche Repertoire für diese Besetzung zu erforschen. Das Respiro Quartett erhielt
zahlreiche Möglichkeiten, nicht nur in Südkorea sondern auch auf internationalen Bühnen zu
konzertieren. Im Sommer 2019 wurde das Quartett als Young Artist von der südkoreanischen
Kumho Kultur-Stiftung ausgewählt. Dank dieser Förderung bekam das Respiro Quartett sein
erstes eigenes Konzert. Danach wurden die Vier eingeladen, im Kulturinstitut in Brasil aufzutreten
und gemeinsam mit dem Novus Quartett (Südkorea) beim internationalen Kammermusikfestival
Music in Pyeong Chang zu spielen.
Das Respiro Quartett wird ab Wintersemester 2022/2023 in der Kammermusikklasse von Prof.
Frank Reinecke (Vogler Quartett) und Florian Schötz (Goldmund Quartett) an der Hochschule für
Musik und Theater “,Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” Leipzig seine Fähigkeiten im Rahmen des
Master Studiums Streichquartett weiter ausbauen und vervollkommnen.
Als sein Debüt in Europa nahmen das Quartett an der 3. Europäische Kammermusik Akademie
Leipzig 2022 teil.

Trio Rigamonti
   Mariella Rigamonti, Violine
   Emanuele Rigamonti, Cello, Italien
   Miriam Rigamonti, Klavier, Italien
4th Prize
Biography 

The creation of Trio Rigamonti stemmed from the desire of the three siblings Miriam, Mariella, and Emanuele
to dedicate their lives to chamber music and to share with others their sensitivity and their mutual complicity,
which goes beyond their professional relationship.
In 2022 the Trio won the second prize (first not assigned) at the Ysaye International Music Competition in
Liège (Belgium), performing in the Main Hall of the Université and in the stunning Salle Philharmonique.
Among their most recent national and international recognitions: price as the best italian ensemble at the
first edition of Filippo Nicosia International Chamber Music Competition in Faenza, first prize at the Carlo
Maria Giulini International Chamber Music Competition 2021 in Bolzano and at the 14° Cameristi dell’Alpe
Adria International Chamber Music Competition in Udine. They were also named Ensemble of the year 2020-
2021 for Le Dimore del Quartetto, also receiving a scholarship from Fondazione Morosini of Milano, and
received the Young Talent Award 2022 from Universum International Academy Switzerland.
Having been active for more than nine years, they have appeared in various prestigious festivals and concert
series, such as Sagra Musicale Umbra and Amici della Musica in Perugia, Società dei Concerti in Trieste, Viotti
Festival in Vercelli, Società dei Concerti in Parma, Festival della Piana del Cavaliere, Chamber Music
Festival of Rovinj (Croazia), Chamber Music Festival of Lugano (Swiss), Società Umanitaria in Milano, Amici
della Musica in Padova, Festival Carniarmonie, Autunno Musicale in Caserta, Musica al Tempio in Milano
(where they performed Beethoven Triple Concerto), Teatro Sociale in Como, Conservatorio C. Monteverdi in
Bolzano, and Metallener Saal at Wien Musikverein.
The Rigamonti siblings founded the trio in 2012 while studying at the Conservatorio G. Verdi of Como in the
class of F. Valli and P. Beschi. They obtained a second-level master’s degree cum laude in Chamber Music at
the Conservatorio A. Boito of Parma, under the guidance of Trio di Parma and P. Maurizzi. In 2020 they were
accepted at the Stauffer Center for Strings, in the class of the Quartetto di Cremona. There, they had the
chance to perform Schubert’s Trio op. 100 for A. Brendel.
They attended masterclasses and lessons with many outstanding musical personalities, like J. Meissl (Vienna
Artis Quartet), Atos Trio, L. Hagen (Hagen Quartet), K. Zlotnikov (Jerusalem Quartet), D. Waskiewicz
(Prometeo Quartet), A. Lucchesini, A. Valentino, M. Mika, I. Zats and Y. Savary.
Recently, it took part in the IsaMaterclasses with professors H. Beyerle, J. Meissl, P. Yüdt and V. Vujic and it
has been appointed “aspiring ensemble” at the European Chamber Music Academy (ECMA).
Mariella and Emanuele play two Italian instruments from the beginning of the twentieth century: a G.
Pedrazzini violin and G. Sgarabotto cello.

Avin Trio
   Carlo Lay, Cello, Deutschland
   Josefa Schmidt, Klavier, Deutschland
   Valerie Schweighofer, Violine, Deutschland
5th Prize
Biography 

Das Avin Trio wurde im Herbst 2019 von Valerie Schweighofer (Violine), Carlo Lay
(Violoncello) und Josefa Schmidt (Klavier) an der Hochschule für Musik, Theater und
Medien Hannover gegründet.
Seitdem blickt das Klaviertrio bereits auf eine rege Konzerttätigkeit zurück und war u.a.
beim Beethovenfest Bonn, dem Mieczysław Weinberg Festival, dem internationalen
Musikfest Goslar und den Sommerlichen Musiktagen Hitzacker zu Gast.
Bei den Sommerlichen Musiktagen Hitzacker 2021 war das Avin Trio Teil einer Virtual
Reality Videoproduktion. Audioaufnahmen und ein 360°- Videodreh ermöglichten den
Festivalbesuchern den Zugang zu einer virtuellen Welt zum Festivalmotto
“Schubert.JETZT!”. Die Produktion wurde für den OPUS KLASSIK 2022 nominiert.
Im Mai 2021 spielte das Avin Trio live auf NDR Kultur beim “Podium der Jungen” in
Hannover. Weitere Aufnahmen und Konzertmitschnitte wurden außerdem im
Deutschlandfunk Kultur und NDR ausgestrahlt.
Im Finale des Mendelssohn Hochschulwettbewerbes wurde das Trio 2021 mit dem
Stipendium der Elsa-Wera-Arnold-Stiftung ausgezeichnet.
Im November 2021 erhielt das Avin Trio zudem das Stipendium für Neue Musik der Ernst
von Siemens Musikstiftung.
Im Januar 2022 wurde das Trio als Nachwuchsensemble für ein großzügiges Stipendium
vom Deutschen Musikrat und dem Bundesministerium für Kultur und Medien im Rahmen
von NEUSTART KULTUR ausgewählt.
Die drei MusikerInnen sind außerdem Stipendiaten der Deutschen Stiftung Musikleben,
der Jeunesses Musicales Deutschland und von Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now
Hannover und spielen regelmäßig Konzerte in sozialen Einrichtungen.
2021 hat das Avin Trio zwei Werke der Komponist:innen Benjamin Scheuer und Aigerim
Seilova uraufgeführt, welche für das Trio geschrieben wurden.
Unterrichtet wird das Trio von Oliver Wille (Kuss Quartett), Stefan Heinemeyer (Atos Trio)
und Markus Becker. Weitere Impulse und künstlerische Inspiration sammelte das Trio
außerdem von Igor Levit, Sol Gabetta, Gerald Fauth, Kristian Bezuidenhout, Donald
Weilerstein, Dirk Mommertz und Ulf Schneider (Trio Jean Paul), die den künstlerischen
Entwicklungsweg des Ensembles bereicherten.

Tallā Rouge
   Aria Cheregosha, Viola, USA
   Lauren Spaulding, Viola, USA
6th Prize
Biography 

Tallā Rouge, meaning ‘The Red Gold’, was established by the fiery Persian-American & Cajun-American violists, Aria Cheregosha & Lauren Spaulding. Formed under the mentorship of Roger Tapping at The Juilliard School, Matthew Young of the San Francisco Symphony, & Karoly Schranz of the Takács Quartet, the LGBTQ+ ensemble made their debut virtually with “Music for Food” in 2020 under the direction of violist Kim Kashkashian, and has since been recognized by the Catalyst Quartet as NOLA ChamberFest’s “Emerging Artists” of the year (2022-2023), and first-prize winner in the Frances Walton Competition. Tallā Rouge will be a featured ensemble on the 2022 inaugural American Viola Society album, and has been invited to present works by Tigran Mansurian & Jessie Montgomery at the 2022 International Viola Congress.
Aria and Lauren bring their Persian & Cajun heritage to the stage, challenging audiences’ perception of the viola by breathing life into under-represented music for their under-represented instrument. Drawn to folk, West-Asian, and LGBTQ+ influenced composers, Tallā Rouge has worked with Scott Slapin, composer and violist of the Slapin-Solomon Duo; Sabah Aminikia, a Persian composer who gained his acclaim by working with the Kronos Quartet; David Rimelis, traditional fiddler, folk-lorist, and composer; and Meredith Monk, a LGBTQ+ avant-garde artist who has generously arranged “Hocket” for Tallā Rouge. As a champion of new compositions, Tallā Rouge runs an international viola duo composition competition — aiming to lead a renaissance in viola duo composition.
Aria and Lauren’s intrinsic need to capture the spirit of music is fueled by a mutual love for outreach, accessibility, and authenticity — values that set the tone for the duo’s refreshingly intimate stage presence. Sharing the belief that “good music is good music”, Tallā Rouge presents the works of living composers alongside the reimagined classical works of Beethoven, Brahms, and Mozart. Tallā Rouge invites an open dialogue through their diverse programming that aims to encourage the redefinition of classical music in an evolving and interconnected world.

 Participants - Final Round

    Aka Duo
       Yuto Kiguchi, Klavier, Japan
       Seina Matsuaka, Violine, Japan
    Avin Trio
       Carlo Lay, Cello, Deutschland
       Josefa Schmidt, Klavier, Deutschland
       Valerie Schweighofer, Violine, Deutschland
    Bajeshka Klavier-Quartett
       Hayley Lau, Viola, Australien
       Isabella Sun, Violine, Australien
       Jack Theakston, Cello
       Joshua Zhi, Klavier
    Duo Ormaza
       Jacob Ormaza Vera, Violine, Ecuador
       Aaron Ormaza Vera, Klavier, Ecuador
    Fabrik-Quartett
       Elena Cappelletti, Cello, Italien
       Federico Ceppetelli, Violine, Italien
       Jacobo Diaz Robledillo, Viola
       Adam Woodward, Violine
    Hélène Quartett
       Gustaw Bafeltowski, Cello, Polen
       Katarzyna Gluza, Violine, Polen
       Michał Edgar Kot, Viola, Polen
       Bartosz Kowalczyk, Violine, Polen
    Magenta Quartett
       Boris Blanco, Violine, Frankreich
       Ida Derbesse, Violine, Frankreich
       Claire Pass-Lanneau, Viola, Frankreich
       Fiona Robson, Cello, Kanada
    Neuma Quartett
       Agata Nowak, Cello, Polen
       Michael Nowak, Violine, Polen
        Sławomira Wilga, Violine
       Nela Zaforemska, Viola
    Piccolo Streichquartett
       Hayley Lau, Viola, Australien
       Jonah Shi, Violine, China
       Isabella Sun, Violine, Australien
       Jack Theakston, Cello
    Quartett Iberia
       Marta Peño Arcenillas, Violine, Spanien
       Luis Rodriguez Lisbona, Violine, Spanien
       Arnold Rodriguez Zurron, Cello, Spanien
       Aurora Rus Tome, Viola, Spanien
    Respiro Quartett
       Eunhye Cho, Cello, Südkorea
       Dam Choi, Violine, Südkorea
       Minji Lee, Violine
       Hyunmin Oh, Viola, Südkorea
    Tallā Rouge
       Aria Cheregosha, Viola, USA
       Lauren Spaulding, Viola, USA
    Trio
       Zhiyu Qiu, China
       Ruhan Xiao, Kammermusik, China
       Yutian Yang, China
    Trio Eden
       Honggyeong Kim, Violine, Südkorea
       Jungin Kim, Cello, Südkorea
       Yehchan Park, Klavier, Südkorea
    Trio Rigamonti
       Mariella Rigamonti, Violine
       Emanuele Rigamonti, Cello, Italien
       Miriam Rigamonti, Klavier, Italien
    Wassily Quartett
       Marine Faup-Pelot, Violine, Frankreich
       Vicent Forestier, Violine, Frankreich
       Raphael Ginzburg, Cello, Frankreich
       Clement Hoareau, Viola, Frankreich

 Participants - I. Round

    Aka Duo
       Yuto Kiguchi, Klavier, Japan
       Seina Matsuaka, Violine, Japan
    Ator Duo
       Giulia Bombonati, Viola, Italien
       Cecilia Collura, Klavier, Italien
    Avin Trio
       Carlo Lay, Cello, Deutschland
       Josefa Schmidt, Klavier, Deutschland
       Valerie Schweighofer, Violine, Deutschland
    Bajeshka Klavier-Quartett
       Hayley Lau, Viola, Australien
       Isabella Sun, Violine, Australien
       Jack Theakston, Cello
       Joshua Zhi, Klavier
    Beijing Floboe - Duo
       Jingyi Cao, Flöte, China
       Boyi Ruan, Oboe, China
    Biskupska|Fiszer Duo
       Emilia Biskupska, Klavier, Polen
       Konrad Fiszer, Flöte
    Dolce Duo
       Man Rachel Lee, Violine, China
       Kayi Ng, Klavier, China
    Duo
       Franziska Jaschke, Flöte, Deutschland
       Veronika Mushkina, Gitarre, Deutschland
    Duo
       Ting Wang, Klavier, China
       Antoni Wrona, Cello
    Duo
       Suzanne Ben Zakoun, Klavier, Frankreich
       Michael Bialobroda, Cello
    Duo
       Iora Kama, Violine, Japan
       Yoshimi Nakamura, Klavier, Japan
    Duo Eclipse
       Lise Guerin, Viola, Frankreich
       Lucas Huber Sierra, Klavier, Deutschland
    Duo Fabulae
       Yvain Calvo Caballero, Klavier, Spanien
       Lorena Canto Wolteche, Spanien
    Duo Ormaza
       Jacob Ormaza Vera, Violine, Ecuador
       Aaron Ormaza Vera, Klavier, Ecuador
    Euquinox Streichquartett
       Lydia Haurenherm, Viola
       Christine Schäfer, Violine
       Sabi Yordanov, Violine
       Mina Zakic, Cello, Serbien
    Fabrik-Quartett
       Elena Cappelletti, Cello, Italien
       Federico Ceppetelli, Violine, Italien
       Jacobo Diaz Robledillo, Viola
       Adam Woodward, Violine
    GeYsir-Duo
       Kedong Gui, Klavier, China
       Rui Yuan, Violine, China
  • Zhiwei Hao, China
  • Hélène Quartett
       Gustaw Bafeltowski, Cello, Polen
       Katarzyna Gluza, Violine, Polen
       Michał Edgar Kot, Viola, Polen
       Bartosz Kowalczyk, Violine, Polen
    Juno-Klaviertrio
       Meng Han, Violine
       Yonglong Liao, Klavier, China
       Sebastian Triebener, Cello
    Luceo Quartett
       Hea Su Cho, Violine, Großbritannien
       Haeun Kim, Cello, Südkorea
       MunJeong Kim, Violine, Großbritannien
       Hyo Eun Ryoo, Viola
    Magenta Quartett
       Boris Blanco, Violine, Frankreich
       Ida Derbesse, Violine, Frankreich
       Claire Pass-Lanneau, Viola, Frankreich
       Fiona Robson, Cello, Kanada
    Neuma Quartett
       Agata Nowak, Cello, Polen
       Michael Nowak, Violine, Polen
        Sławomira Wilga, Violine
       Nela Zaforemska, Viola
    Phoenix Trio
       Yu Shen, Violine, China
       Zhouyixin Yang, Cello, China
       Hanyun Zhu, Klavier, China
    Piccolo Streichquartett
       Hayley Lau, Viola, Australien
       Jonah Shi, Violine, China
       Isabella Sun, Violine, Australien
       Jack Theakston, Cello
    Quartett Iberia
       Marta Peño Arcenillas, Violine, Spanien
       Luis Rodriguez Lisbona, Violine, Spanien
       Arnold Rodriguez Zurron, Cello, Spanien
       Aurora Rus Tome, Viola, Spanien
    Resonare Percussion Duo
       Roland Nagy, Schlagzeug, Ungarn
       Veronika Potzner, Schlagzeug
    Respiro Quartett
       Eunhye Cho, Cello, Südkorea
       Dam Choi, Violine, Südkorea
       Minji Lee, Violine
       Hyunmin Oh, Viola, Südkorea
    Sonus Quintett
       Annika Baum, Fagott, Deutschland
       Lena Iris Brendel, Saxophon
       Linda Gulyas, Klarinette
       Eloy Enrique Hernandez, Oboe
       Viviana Rieke, Klarinette
    Tallā Rouge
       Aria Cheregosha, Viola, USA
       Lauren Spaulding, Viola, USA
    Trio
       Zhiyu Qiu, China
       Ruhan Xiao, Kammermusik, China
       Yutian Yang, China
    Trio
       Seongbae Kim, Cello, Südkorea
       Misol Kim, Klavier, Südkorea
       Yerim Yang, Violine, Südkorea
    Trio Contrasti
       Alla Kurdiumova, Cello, Russland
       Xuezhao Ma, Klavier, China
       Nora Shekyan, Violine, Armenien
    Trio Eden
       Honggyeong Kim, Violine, Südkorea
       Jungin Kim, Cello, Südkorea
       Yehchan Park, Klavier, Südkorea
    Trio Elye
       Yebin Kor, Klavier, Südkorea
       Ra Lee, Cello, Südkorea
       Yiju Seo, Violine, Südkorea
    Trio Liwie
       Lisa Berger, Klavier, Österreich
       Julia Berger, Flöte, Österreich
       Sebastian Neulinger, Klarinette, Österreich
    Trio Nushka
       Marion Gross, Klavier, Die Schweiz
       Lisa Anna Gross, Oboe, Die Schweiz
       Lara Morger, Gesang, Die Schweiz
    Trio Ravel
       Giacomo Lucato, Viola
       Francesca Marini, Harfe, Italien
       Lorenzo Messina, Flöte
    Trio Rigamonti
       Mariella Rigamonti, Violine
       Emanuele Rigamonti, Cello, Italien
       Miriam Rigamonti, Klavier, Italien
    Trio Suara
       Jakob Linowitzki, Klavier
       Florian Schmidt, Cello, Deutschland
       Alexandra Catherine Suhr, Violine, Deutschland
    Trio vigorosa
       Maria Anisimova, Klarinette
       Theresa Gierlinger, Klavier, Österreich
       Leoni Herteux, Violine
    Wassily Quartett
       Marine Faup-Pelot, Violine, Frankreich
       Vicent Forestier, Violine, Frankreich
       Raphael Ginzburg, Cello, Frankreich
       Clement Hoareau, Viola, Frankreich

 Conditions and FAQ

  1. The International Anton Rubinstein Competition for Chamber Music 2022 will be held online by the Anton Rubinstein International Academy of Music from October 29-30, 2022.
  2. Musicians of all nations can participate in this competition in any instrumentation (up to 8 participants) with no age limit.
  3. Two rounds will be held, from which the jury will choose the winners.
  4. The first and final round will be completed by video link, ( YouTube). The results will be announced by email on 01.10.2022.
  5. The final round will be published on YouTube, FaceBook and/or Instagram on the specified dates.
  6. A total of max. 16 ensembles will be admitted in final round. The jury of the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein in Düsseldorf will decide on the admission of the ensembles after the first round.
  7. The program for the first round and for finals can be chosen freely and must not exceed 30 minutes.
  8. The announcement of the results of the competition, as well as the awarding of prizes and certificates will take place on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at about 19:00. Certificates will be sent to winners.
  9. By registering, participants allow the organizer to use the photographic material sent by them, and to freely dispose of the photo, audio and video recordings made during the event.
  10. The jury’s decision is final.
  11. With their registration, the candidates confirm their agreement with the conditions of the competition.
  12. Deadline for registration is 25.09.2022
    Participation fee per person – 60€,
    (until 25 August 2022 – 50€.)
  13. The participation fee will not be refunded in any case.
Schedules
  • Schedules are being worked on and will be published soon.
Winners