Deutscher Musikwettbewerb
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb (German music competition) is a national music competition in Germany for classical soloists and chamber music ensembles which is held annually by Deutscher Musikrat (German music council). It was first held in 1975 and has been regarded as the most important competition for young musicians in Germany. The instrumental categories vary, an extra prize is given for compositions. In even years the competition takes place in Bonn, where the Musikrat is based, in the other years in a different German town.
The recipients are awarded not only money, but long-time sponsoring by the Musikrat, including concerts, CDs and recommendations to orchestras.
Selected recipients
1980
- Michael Tröster (guitar)[1])
2002
2006
- Nils Mönkemeyer (viola)
- Nicholas Rimmer (piano accompanist)
- Quartet New Generation (recorder quartet)
2007
- Johannes Fischer (percussion)
2008
- Sonic.art
2009
- Byol Kang (Violine)
- Boris Kusnezow (accompanist)[2]
2011
- Julian Lembke (composition)
2013
- Dominik Susteck (composition)
2014
- Frank Dupree (piano)
References
- ↑ Gerd-Michael Dausend: „Ich habe mir einen sehr ökonomischen Arbeitsstil angewöhnen müssen ...“ Ein Interview mit Michael Tröster. In: Gitarre & Laute, vol 10, 1988, book 4, pp. 8–15.
- ↑ "Deutscher Musikwettbewerb: Abschluss mit hochkarätiger Preisverleihung" (in German). nmz.de. 22 March 2009.
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