The 2012 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition is the competition's 50th edition, comprising its 17th Eugène Ysaÿe Violin Competition and its 19th Composition Competition.
The violin competition took place between 30 April and 26 May 2012 in Brussels' Centre for Fine Arts. Andrey Baranov won it to become the first Russian violinist to do so since the collapse of the Soviet Union, while Tatsuki Narita and Su-shin Hyun were awarded the silver and bronze medals.[1]
Violin competition
Jury
Arie van Lysebeth (chairman)
Pierre Amoyal
Augustin Dumay
Patrice Fontanarosa
Daniel Hope
Hu Nai-yuan
Lewis Kaplan
Kim Min
Philippe Koch
Shirly Laub
Mihaela Martin
Natalia Prischepenko
Tatiana Samouil
Akiko Suwanai
Vera Tsu Weiling
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Composition competition
The first prize in the composition competition was awarded to French composer Michel Petrossian for his concerto for piano and orchestra 'In the Wake of Ea'.[2]
References
- ^ "Andrey Baranov remporte le Reine Elisabeth" [Andrey Baranov wins the Queen Elisabeth]. www.lesoir.be. 2012-05-27. Archived 2012-05-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "COMPOSITION 2012". queenelisabethcompetition.be (in French). Retrieved 16 February 2025.
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