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    From April 22nd to May 4th 2023

    CMIM Violin 2023

    The CMIM received 248 applications from 37 countries, a record for a Violin edition. The notoriety of the CMIM has attracted the most exceptional players for this promising Violin 2023 edition, who are not only astounding technical players, but already complete musical artists

     

    When the finest talents come to you

    The 21st edition of the Concours musical international de Montréal was dedicated to the violin. 24 young violinists selected from among the most promising talents of their generation came to us from April 22 to May 4, 2023 to enchant us.

     

     

    COMPETITORS

     

    Discover the world’s most outstanding violinists of the new generation. These 24 competitors were invited to participate in the CMIM Violin edition, taking place from April 22 to May 4, 2023. These talented violinists between the ages of 17 and 27, from 11 different

    Dmytro Udovychenko Wins First Prize in 2023 Montreal Violin Competition

    Laurie Niles

    May 4, 2023, 10:06 PM · MONTREAL - Dmytro Udovychenko of Ukraine has won First Prize in the 2023 Montreal International Violin Competition.


    Violinists Dmytro Udovychenko, SooBeen Lee and SongHa Choi.

    The laureates were announced on Thursday night:

    • First Prize ($30,000): Dmytro Udovychenko, 23, of Ukraine
    • Second Prize ($15,000): SongHa Choi, 23, of South Korea
    • Third Prize ($10,000): SooBeen Lee, 22, of South Korea

    As First Prize winner also will receive a career development grant of $50,000; a Winner’s Tour to three North American cities and an engagement with the Orchestre symphonique dem Montréal for a concert or recital.


    Violinist Dmytro Udovychenko.

    PRIZES for unranked finalists ($3,000 each):

    SPECIAL AWARDS:

    • Audience Choice Award ($5,000): SongHa Choi
    • Award for the Best Interpretation of a Sonata in the Semi-final ($5,000): SongHa Choi
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      International Violin Competition of Indianapolis

      Quadrennial classical violin competition held in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

      The International Violin Competition of Indianapolis (IVCI) is a classicalviolin competition which takes place once every four years in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1] Since its founding in 1982, "The Indianapolis" has been regarded as the Olympics of the Violin, and dubbed "the ultimate violin contest" by the Chicago Tribune.[2]

      History

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      Founded in 1982 under the artistic guidance of Josef Gingold[3] and Founding Director Thomas J. Beczkiewicz, the IVCI became recognized by the World Federation of International Music Competitions and has been a member of that federation since 1984.[4] Gingold, an esteemed professor of violin at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN, had served on the juries of every major violin competition in the world and became the IVCI's Founding Artistic Dire

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