2023 Bartók World Competition Application to Open Soon

The Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, as the organizer, has announced the Bartók World Competition - Violin 2023 with a total prize of 44,000 Euros. The jury will again consist of world-renowned musicians. The Bartók World Competition, which takes place in six-year cycles, has reached a new milestone in 2023: after the first cycle ended with last year’s competition for composers, the Liszt Academy welcomes applications for violinists for this year’s round, as it did at the start of the series in 2017.

Starting from February 20, the Academy awaits the application of musical talents under the age of 30 on its website. The event will take place between September 2 and 10 with the support of the Hungarian government. Based on the video recordings submitted by each applicant, the preselection jury – consisting of renowned professors of the Liszt Academy –, will select maximum thirty contestants who will advance to the live rounds of the competition. The preliminaries, the semifinals, the final as well as the gala concert and award ceremony will be open to the public and streamed online.

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The members of the prestigious international jury presiding over the live rounds of the competition are: German violinist Stephan Picard, professor at the Hanns Eisler School of Music Berlin; American violinist Daniel Phillips, professor at The Juilliard School in New York; Ukrainian–British violist-conductor Maxim Rysanov, who lives in Hungary; French violinist Roland Daugareil, professor at the Conservatoire de Paris and concertmaster of the Orchestre de Paris until 2021; as well as Japanese violinist Yayoi Toda. The Hungarian members of the panel are: Kossuth Prize-winning violinist Kristóf Baráti, head of the Strings Department at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music; Gyula Fekete, Erkel and Bartók–Pásztory Prize-winning composer, head of the Composition Department and Vice-President of the university; conductor Péter Halász, music director at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf; as well as András Keller, Kossuth Prize-winning violinist-conductor, music director of Concerto Budapest.

The winner of the first prize will be awarded 22,000 euros; the second prize comes with a monetary award of 14,000 euros, while the third prize is accompanied by an award of 8,000 euros. In addition, the jury may award special prizes, including invitations to perform.

APPLICATION DETAILS

  • Application starts: 20 February, 2023
  • Application deadline: 19 May, 2023 (Early bird: 21 April 2023)

COMPETITION DATE

  • 2-10 September, 2023

VENUE

  • Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest

APPLICANTS

  • The competition is open to violinists from all nationalities aged max. 30 years (born on or after 2 September 1993)

ROUNDS

  • pre-selection round
  • preliminary round
  • semi-final round
  • final round

PRIZES

  • 1st prize 22 000 EUR
  • 2nd prize 14 000 EUR
  • 3rd prize 8 000 EUR