Victories and dramas of the Wieniawski International Competition Automatic translate
KNOW. At the XV Wieniawski Violin Competition, the winner is announced.
Any music competition is a bit like an exciting series with elements of drama, suspense and final catharsis. Increasing tension from round to round, vivid emotions, fiasco of favorites, take-offs of dark horses, confusion of mentors. The dramaturgy turned out to be exciting as well and ended the other day of the XV violin competition named after Henryk Wieniawski (Międzynarodowy Konkurs Skrzypcowy imienia Henryka Wieniawskiego).
For the student of Zakhar Bron, the winner of the Grand Prix of competitions in Bern and Novosibirsk, Mone Hattori, there was no place in the finals of the current competition. Bron’s reaction to the performances of the more successful rivals of the young Japanese violinist was harsh and unpleasant. He called the quality of their performance of Shostakovich and Brahms concerts catastrophic, and some jury verdicts erroneous. The ambiguity and acuteness of the situation was given by the fact that at the head of the “supreme areopagus” criticized by Bron was one of his most titled students - Maxim Vengerov. The violin guru is directly related to his fantastic take-off. Dramatic conflicts did not interfere with the choice of laureates.
The winner of the International Competition, which ended in Poland on October 23, was Veriko Tchumburidze. The violinist, representing Turkey and Georgia, is the winner of many competitions, including the youthful name of Tchaikovsky. Silver went to two participants. Bomsori Kim from South Korea and Japanese violinist Seiji Okamoto, music prodigy, the first Asian winner of the Bach contest, now a student at Tokyo University of the Arts. Fourth place was taken by American musician Luke Hsu (Luke Hsu). The Russian participants - Semyon Gurevich, Alexander Kuznetsov, Rustem Monasypov, Stepan Lavrov, Vera Lopatina - did not get into the final.
Elena Tanakova © Gallerix.ru
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