International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition
Music competition in Leipzig, Germany
The International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition (German: Internationaler Bach Wettbewerb Leipzig ) is a music competition in Leipzig , Germany, held by the Bach-Archiv Leipzig .[ 1] It was founded in 1950[ 2] and was held every four years from 1964 to 1996 with five subjects and is now held every two years with three changing subjects violin / baroque violin, piano, harpsichord or in the fields of voice, cello / baroque violoncello and organ.[ 1] From 1965 the competition is a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions in Geneva.[ 3]
Prizes
Prizes for participants:[ 3]
Prize
Amount
1st prize
€10,000
2nd prize
€7,500
3rd prize
€5,000
The Prize winners have the right to use the title "Bach Prize Winners".
Prizewinners
Prize winners have included:
Harpsichordists: Pieter-Jan Belder (2000), Andrew Rosenblum (2018)
Pianists: Tatiana Nikolayeva , Margarita Fyodorova , Jörg Demus , Waldemar Maciszewski (1950), Igor Lazko (1964), Valery Afanassiev , Svetlana Navasardyan , Ivan Klansky (1968), Kei Itoh (1980), Ueli Wiget (1984), Nikolai Luganski (1988), Ragna Schirmer (1992 & 1998), Cornelia Herrmann , Christopher Hinterhuber (1996), Miku Nishimoto-Neubert (1998), Martin Stadtfeld (2002), Irina Zahharenkova (2006), Ilya Poletaev (2010), Hilda Huang (2014), Paul Posnak
Organists: Amadeus Webersinke , Karl Richter , Diethard Hellmann (1950), Daniel Chorzempa (1968), Hans Fagius (1972), Matthias Eisenberg (1976), Jaroslav Tůma (1980), John Scott (1984), Balint Karosi (2008)
Violinists: Alexei Gorokhov (1950), Oleg Kagan (1968), Hiroko Suzuki , Johannes Ludwig Von Schwartz (1984), Marat Bisengaliev (1988), Rachel Barton (1992), Shunsuke Sato (2010)
Cellists: Alexander Rudin (1976), Michael Sanderling (1988), Richard Harwood (2004)
Flutists: Matthias Rust, Alison Mitchell (1984)
Singers: Bruce Abel (1964), Gábor Németh (1976), Jadwiga Rappé (1980), Bogna Bartosz (1992), Simone Kermes , Christoph Genz , Ekkehard Abele (1996), Jan Kobow (1998), Franziska Gottwald (2002), Dominik Wörner (2002), Markus Flaig (2004), Hongyi Cai (2022)
Jury
President: Robert D. Levin [ 3] (since 2002)
Members of jury have included:[ 2]
Pianists: Dmitri Shostakovich (1950),[ 4] Jan Ekier (1964), Paul Badura-Skoda (2006), Bruno Canino (2006), Malcolm Bilson (chairmaster of pianists – 2010), João Carlos Martins (2010), Bernard Ringeissen (2010), Tamás Vásáry (2010), Fanny Waterman (2010)
Harpsichordists: Magdalena Myczka (2000, 2010), Bob van Asperen (2006), Lars Ulrik Mortensen (2006), Masaaki Suzuki (2006), Richard Egarr (2010), Robert Hill (chairmaster of harpsichordists – 2010), Andrea Marcon (2010), Andreas Staier (2018)
Organists: Bronisław Rutkowski (1964, died during the competition), Hans Fagius (2012), Ton Koopman (chairmaster – 2012)
Christopher Hogwood has served as a juror in the vocal category in 2012
Violinists: Reinhard Goebel (2018)
References
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