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Carl Nielsen International Competition (
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: ''Carl Nielsen Konkurrencen'') is a competition for classical musicians (violin, clarinet, and flute) held in Odense,
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in memory of the composer Carl Nielsen.


Overview

The competition was established in 1980 under the patronage of Queen Margarethe of Denmark. It became a member of the
World Federation of International Music Competitions The World Federation of International Music Competitions (WFIMC) is an organization based in Geneva, Switzerland that maintains a network of the internationally recognized organisations that aim to discover the most promising young talents in classi ...
in 1981. Initially a violin competition, its first President was Henryk Szeryng. Later the competition added special editions for organists (since 1986), clarinetists (since 1997) and flutists (since 1998). At various times jury members included Max Rostal,
Joseph Gingold Josef Gingold (; January 11, 1995) was a Russian-born American classical violinist and teacher who lived most of his life in the United States. At the time of his death he was considered one of the most influential violin masters in the United St ...
,
Norbert Brainin Norbert Brainin, OBE (12 March 1923 in Vienna – 10 April 2005 in London) was the first violinist of the Amadeus Quartet, one of the world's most highly regarded string quartets. Because of Brainin's Jewish origin, he was driven out of Vie ...
,
Arve Tellefsen Arve Tellefsen () (born 14 December 1936) is a Norwegian violinist who has worked with conductors such as Mariss Jansons, Arvid Jansons, Herbert Blomstedt, Gary Bertini, Evgeny Svetlanov, Bryden Thomson, Neeme Järvi, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Paavo B ...
, Milan Vitek,
Dorothy DeLay Dorothy DeLay (March 31, 1917 – March 24, 2002) was an American violin instructor, primarily at the Juilliard School, Sarah Lawrence College, and the University of Cincinnati. Life Dorothy DeLay was born on March 31, 1917, in Medicine Lodg ...
, Tibor Varga, Jean-Jacques Kantorow. Since 2012, the organ competition is no longer part of the Carl Nielsen Competition, but is instead held as a separate competition. But the violin, clarinet and flute competitions have, after nearly four decades, established themselves as some of the most demanding and rewarding in the world, each offering winners the chance to launch a significant international career. From 2019, the Carl Nielsen International Competitions for violin, clarinet and flute will be held concurrently for the first time. Representing the 2019 competition as Artistic Advisors are three of the world's leading musicians in their fields – Nikolaj Znaider, Emmanuel Pahud and Martin Fröst.


Prize-winners


Violin


1980

*1st Prize: Kathleen Winkler *2nd Prize: Per Enoksson *3rd Prize: Hozumi Murata *4th Prize: Adriana Rosin *5th Prize: Grazyna Skowron *6th Prize: Marius Nichiteanu


1984

*1st Prize: Osamu Yaguchi *2nd Prize: Lenuta Ciulei-Atanasiu *3rd Prize: Johannes Søe Hansen *4th Prize: Jaroslaw Zolnierczyk *5th Prize: Jacob Friis *6th Prize: Anne Yuuko Akahoshi


1988

*1st Prize: Alexei Kochvanets *2nd Prize: Heike Janicke *3rd Prize:
Joji Hattori is a Japanese violinist and conductor. Biography Born in Japan but raised in Vienna, Joji Hattori studied violin at the Vienna Academy of Music and sociology at Oxford University, and furthered his violin studies with violinists Yehudi Menuhi ...
*4th Prize: Nicole Monahan *5th Prize: Sigrun Edvaldsdottir *6th Prize: Beata Warykiewicz


1992

*1st Prize: Nikolaj Znaider *2nd Prize: Jennifer Koh *3rd Prize: Pekka Kuusisto *4th Prize:
Ilja Sekler Ilja Sekler (Russian: ''Илья Секлер'', born 1971, Moscow) is a Russian and German violinist. Life Sekler was born into a musical family. His father, Mikhail Sekler, is a virtuoso prizewinning violinist. Ilja Sekler began his violin trai ...
*5th Prize: ''Not awarded'' *6th Prize: Vladislav Adelkhanov


1996

*1st Prize:
Adele Anthony Adele Anthony (born 1 October 1970) is an Australian-American violinist. In 1984, at age 13, she was the youngest winner of the ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition; she later won other international competitions and studied in New York. She ...
*2nd Prize (''shared''): Malin Broman and
Jaakko Kuusisto Jaakko Ilkka Kuusisto (17 January 1974 – 23 February 2022) was a Finnish violinist, composer, and conductor. Education After initial studies under Géza Szilvay and , Kuusisto went on to win the 1989 , place 4th in the International Jean Sib ...
*3rd Prize: ''Not awarded'' *4th Prize: ''Not awarded'' *5th Prize: Esther Noh *6th Prize: Tamás András


1999

*1st Prize: Leor Maltinski *2nd Prize: Saeka Matsuyama *3rd Prize: Mariko Inaba


2000

*1st Prize: Masaaki Tanokura *2nd Prize: Dmytro Tkachenko *3rd Prize: Mikkel Futtrup *4th Prize:
Mariusz Patyra Mariusz Patyra (born 21 November 1977 in Orzysz, Poland) is a Polish violinist. He won First Prize in the International Violin Competition "Premio Paganini" (Genoa 2001). Career In 2001, Mariusz Patyra’s artistic career took off when he won th ...


2004

*1st Prize: Hyuk Joo Kwun *2nd Prize: Erin Keefe *3rd Prize: Ui-Youn Hong *4th Prize:
Judy Kang Judy Kang (born July 13, 1979) is a Canadian violinist, model, producer, singer, and composer. Born in Canada to a single mother, she began playing the violin at four years of age in her native Edmonton, Alberta, and has since toured worldwide as s ...


2008

*1st Prize: Hrachya Avanesyan *2nd Prize: Yusuke Hayashi *3rd Prize: Josef Spacek *4th Prize: Eugen Tichindeleanu


2012

*1st Prize: Olga Volkova *2nd Prize: Niklas Walentin Jensen *3rd Prize: Eva Thorarinsdottir *4th Prize: Ui-Youn Hong


2016

*1st Prize (''shared''): and Ji Yoon Lee *2nd Prize: Not awarded *3rd Prize: Luke Hsu *4th Prize (''shared''): Soo-Hyun Park, Ji Won Song, and Karen Kido


2019

*1st Prize: Johan Dalene *2nd Prize: Marie-Astrid Hulot *3rd Prize: Anna Agafua Egholm 2022 * 1st Prize (''shared''): Hans Christian Aavik and Bohdan Luts * 2nd Prize: Not awarded * 3rd Prize: Eun Che Kim


Flute


1998

*1. Prize: Karl-Heinz Schütz *2. Prize: Kazunori Seo *3. Prize:
Henrik Wiese Henrik Wiese (born 22 July 1971) is a German flutist. Life and career Born in Vienna, Wiese studied in his hometown of Hamburg with Ingrid Koch-Dörnbrak and in Munich with Paul Meisen. In 1995, he was engaged as principal flutist at the Bavari ...
*4. Prize: Natalie Schwaabe


2002

*1. Prize: Pirmin Grehl *2. Prize: Denis Bouriakov *3. Prize: Fruzsina Varga *4. Prize: Sarah Rumer


2006

*1. Prize: Alexandra Grot *2. Prize: Lukasz Dlugosz *3. Prize: ex aequo: Marion Ralincourt and Grigory Mordashov


2014

*1. Prize:
Sébastian Jacot Sébastian Jacot is a Swiss classical flutist. He is one of the principal flutists of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Early life Jacot began playing flute at age 8. He studied under Isabelle Giraud and Jacques Zoon, graduating from the Conser ...
*2. Prize: Yukie Ota *3. Prize: Yaeram Park


2019

*1. Prize: Joséphine Olech *2. Prize: Marianna Julia Żołnacz *3. Prize: Rafael Adobas Bayog 2022 * 1. Alberto Navarra * 2. Seoyeon Kim * 3. Alberto Acuna Almela


Clarinet


1997

*1. Prize: Spyros Mourikis *2. Prize: Igor Begelman *3. Prize: Carlo Failli *4. Prize: Anne Piirainen


2001

*1. Prize: Alexander Fiterstein *2. Prize: Nicolas Baldeyrou *3. Prize: Jens Thoben *4. Prize: Sebastien Batut


2005

*1. Prize: Olivier Patey *2. Prize: Olivier Vivarès *3. Prize: Björn Nyman *4. Prize: Vincent Penot


2009

*1. Prize: Olli Leppäniemi *2. Prize: Christelle Pochet *3. Prize:
Daniel Ottensamer Daniel Ottensamer is an Austrian clarinetist and the principal clarinet of the Vienna Philharmonic. Life and career Ottensamer first began learning the piano in 1992, and switched to cello after two years. He then took up the clarinet, studying wi ...
*4. Prize: Balazs Rumy


2013

*1. Prize: Sergey Eletskiy *2. Prize: Mathias Kjøller *3. Prize: Inn-Hyuck Cho *4. Prize: Pierre Genisson


2019

*1. Prize: Blaz Sparovec *2. Prize: Aron Chiesa *3. Prize: Víctor Díaz Guerra


2022

* 1. Oleg Shebeta-Dragan * 2. Anne Lepage * 3. Panagiotis Giannakas


Organ


1986

*1. Prize: not awarded *2. Prize: Jesper Madsen *3. Prize: Kevin Bowyer


1988

*1. Prize: Andreas Liebig *2. Prize: Kayo Ohara *3. Prize: Anne Nietosvaara


1990

*1. Prize: Kevin Bowyer *2. Prize: Bine Katrine Bryndorf *3. Prize: Yuzuru Hiranaka


1992

*1. Prize: Christopher Wrench *2. Prize: Stephen Farr *3. Prize: Christian Schmitt *4. Prize: Pascale Melis *5. Prize: Paul Theis


1994

*1. Prize: not awarded *2. Prize: Rie Hiroe *3. Prize - Ex Aequo: Walter Savant-Levet and Marina Zagorski *4. Prize: Stefan Kordes *5. Prize: Frédéric Desenclos


1996

*1. Prize: Hanne Kuhlmann *2. Prize: Veronique le Guen *3. Prize: Torsten Laux *4. Prize: Jin Kim *5. Prize: Heinrich Christensen


1998

*1. Prize: Johannes Unger *2. Prize: Teilhard Scott *3. Prize: Torsten Laux *4. Prize: Samuel Kummer *5. Prize: Làszló Deàk


2000

*1. Prize: not awarded *2. Prize - Ex Aequo: Sarah Baldock and Charles Harrison *3. Prize: Christina Blomkvist *4. Prize: Burkhard Just *5. Prize: Hedvig Dobias


2002

*1. Prize: not awarded *2. Prize: Burkhard Just *3. Prize: Helene von Rechenberg *4. Prize: Katrin Meriloo


2004

*1. Prize: William Whitehead *2. Prize: Clive Driskill-Smith *3. Prize - Ex Aequo: So-Hyun Park and Johannes Hämmerle


2007

*1. Prize: Henry Fairs *2. Prize: Gijs Boelen *3. Prize: Daniel Bruun *4. Prize: Ruth Draper


2011

*1. Prize: Philip Schmidt-Madsen *2. Prize: Timothy Wakerell *3. Prize: {{flagg, cnxa, GermanySimon Menges


References


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