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The [https://bartokworldcompetition.hu/en Bartók World Competition and Festival] is a series of classical music competitions organized in six-year cycles by the Budapest Liszt Academy. In 2019, between the 7th and the 15th of September, the third round of the first competition cycle, the international piano competition [1] is going to take place at the Liszt Academy. History:The Bartók World Competition and Festival was launched in 2017, on the 135th anniversary of the birth of Béla Bartók, with the aim of directing attention of the best musicians of the new generation to the compositions of Bartók and to inspire young composers to create new works written in the spirit of Bartók. The competition, based on a six-year cycle, focuses on the most characteristic features of Bartók's oeuvre: the piano, the violin and chamber music, as well as composition. The instrumental competitions take place every second year in the Grand Hall of the Academy of Music, and in the years in between, composer competitions are announced for the next instrumental category. The starting round of the first competition cycle was the competition for violinists in 2017, followed by a composing competition for piano works in the following year, with an [https://bbj.hu/culture/bartok-world-competition-attracts-214-composers_154579 unexpectedly high turnout of 214 entries]. In the year of the instrumental competitions, a scientific conference will also be held at the Institute for Musicology, with Bartók in the focus of attention. In the years of the instrumental competition, accompanying events such as outdoor concerts and children's programs are planned, expanding the international competition into a festival. Piano - 2019, 2025Any pianist not older than 32 years can apply for the piano competition from any country in the world: in 2019 with an etude of choice from Franz Liszt and one of the sections from Bartók’s Suite, Op. 14. The competition is made up of a video pre-qualifier and four live rounds, with three contestants entering the grand final. Composition: String Quartet Works - 2020, 2026Composers under 40 years of age from any country in the world are invited to apply for the competition with string quartet works in the fourth round of the competition cycles in 2020 and 2026. String Quartet - 2021, 2027The highlight of the Bartók World Competition and Festival competition cycles is the string quartet competition to be held in 2021 and 2027, featuring in part compositions from the best entries in the 2020 and 2026 composition rounds. Composition: Violin Works - 2022, 2028The event is closed by the competition of violin works, in preparation for the next cycle. Violin - 2017, 2023In the first round of the cycle in 2017, the competition for violinists, 44 contestants participated. Seven of the contestants made it to the chamber orchestra finals, and three of them were chosen for the grand orchestra final. [https://bbj.hu/culture/franco-dutch-violinist-wins-bartok-world-competition_138947 The jury awarded the first prize to Cosima Soulez-Lariviere, a French-Dutch violinist], the second prize to Takagi Ririko, and the third prize to Ágnes Langer. The result was announced at the gala concert held on 17 September 2017 at the Liszt Academy. Composition: Piano Works - 2018, 2024The 2018 composers' round of the Bartók World Competition and Festival saw a rise in international attendance. More than two hundred composers, all under the age of 40 as required by the rules of entry, wrote solo piano pieces 5 to 6 minutes long for the competition. Together with the 25 Hungarian applicants, [https://bbj.hu/culture/bartok-world-competition-attracts-214-composers_154579 214 entries] were received from 53 countries. [https://www.pizzicato.lu/daniel-dobos-wins-bartok-competition/ The 1st prize was awarded to Dobos Dániel’s Drumul Dracului]. South Korean composer Sang Un Kang won the second prize, and Dongryul Lee, also from South Korea, shared the third prize with a Hungarian competitor, János Mátyás Stark. The awards were presented at the Liszt Academy on November 25 during a gala evening, where texts from Béla Bartók's correspondence were read to the audience. The best works were performed by pianists such as János Balázs, Balázs Fülei and Balázs Kálvin. JuryThe jury of the competition consists of some of the world's leading artists invited by the Academy. In the jury of the violinists' competition in 2017, besides the chairman Salvatore Accardo, Takashi Shimizu, Quian Zhou, Joel Smirnoff, Krzysztof Wegryzn, Yvan Zenaty, Vilmos Szabadi, Barnabás Kelemen and Dr. Tibor Tallián participated. In the composers' competition in 2018, chairman Thomas Adés was accompanied by Chaya Czernowin, Andrej Korobejnyikov and Gyula Fekete. The jury of the 2019 competition for pianists: Andrej Korobejnyikov, Klara Min, Alexandre Moutouzkine, Einar Steen-Nøkleberg, Mūza Rubackytė, Kendzsi Watanabe, Dr. Tibor Tallián, Tamás Vásáry and Kálmán Dráfi. Winners:[https://bbj.hu/culture/franco-dutch-violinist-wins-bartok-world-competition_138947 The first prize in the violinists’ competition in 2017 was awarded to Cosima Soulez-Lariviere], with Takagi Ririko finishing in the second and Ágnes Langer in the third place. In the composers’ competition 2018, [https://www.pizzicato.lu/daniel-dobos-wins-bartok-competition/ Dániel Dobos won the first prize], Sang Un Kang finished second and Dongryul Lee shared the third place with János Stark. Organizers and sponsors of the festival:The competition is organized by the Academy, in cooperation with the Institute for Musicology and the [https://www.budapest.com/city_guide/culture/museums/bela_bartok_memorial_house.en.html Bartók Memorial House]. The competition is sponsored by the Ministry of Human Capacities. External links
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