This Competition was founded in 1982 under the artistic leadership of Josef Gingold to discover major violin talent and nurture the careers of those identified. Every four years, music lovers from all parts of the globe focus their attention on “The Indianapolis.” Now regarded as one of the most respected music competitions in the world, our Laureates uphold this tradition of excellence as soloists, chamber musicians and orchestral leaders in today’s foremost cultural centers.
The 8th Quadrennial Competition will be held in Indianapolis September 10 through 26, 2010.
This Competition was founded in 1982 under the artistic leadership of Josef Gingold to discover major violin talent and nurture the careers of those identified. Every four years, music lovers from all parts of the globe focus their attention on “The Indianapolis.” Now regarded as one of the most respected music competitions in the world, our Laureates uphold this tradition of excellence as soloists, chamber musicians and orchestral leaders in today’s foremost cultural centers.
The 8th Quadrennial Competition will be held in Indianapolis September 10 through 26, 2010.
18th Annual United States Open Music Competition 2010.
United States Open Music Competition
PMB #418, 6114 La Salle Avenue
Oakland, California 94611
(510) 843 – 8686 | info
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Entry Deadline: October 10, 2010
The Twelfth City of Brescia International Violin Competition will be held in Brescia from October 21 to 30, 2010. The competition is open to violinists of all nationalities born after October 30, 1970. The First and Second Prize Winners of previous Editions of the City of Brescia International Violin Competition may not participate. Read more…
The 1st CCC Toronto International Piano Competition 2010
Prizes:
1. First Prize $15,000 US dollar cash prize, plus: Orchestral and Solo concert engagements to be announced soon
2. Second Prize 8,000 US dollar cash prize
3. Third Prize 5,000 US dollar cash prize
TICKET PRICES:
VIP $50 with donation receipt of $35
Regular $15 after competition period
Early bird special $12 during competition period only
The Sibelius Society and the Sibelius Academy are arranging the 10th International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki from November 21 to December 2, 2010. The competition is open to violinists of all nationalities born in or after 1980. Read more…
The world international piano competition presented by The International Piano Institute of Santa Fe, Inc.
First Place Award: $5,000
Second Place Award: $1,500
Third Place Award: $500
Application deadline: Extended to June 1, 2010
Selected Semi-Finalists Announced: July 15, 2010
Selected Finalists Announced: September 30, 2010
Winners Announced: December 31, 2010