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词条 Michele Pittaluga International Classical Guitar Competition
释义

  1. Founders

  2. History

  3. Correlated events

  4. International Classical Guitar Competition "Michele Pittaluga - Premio Città di Alessandria"

     Rules  Winners[7]  Jury[20] 

  5. International Composition Competition for Classical Guitar "Michele Pittaluga"

     Rules  Winners  Jury 

  6. International Junior Talents Competition "Pittaluga Junior"

     Rules  Winners, Jury and editions 

  7. See also

  8. External links

  9. References

{{Infobox award
| name = «Michele Pittaluga» International Classical Guitar Competition Premio Città di Alessandria
| image = Michele_Pittaluga_International_Guitar_Competition_logo.jpg
| alt = Michele Pittaluga International Classical Guitar Competition logo
| caption = Michele Pittaluga Competition logo
| description = Excellence in Classical Guitar Performance
| location = Alessandria
| country = {{flagicon|Italy}} Italy
| host = Comitato Promotore del Concorso di Chitarra Classica "Michele Pittaluga - Città di Alessandria", President - Micaela Pittaluga, Artistic Director - Marco Tamayo
| former name = Città di Alessandria International Classical Guitar Competition
| reward = 1st Prize €10000, Naxos Records contract, concert tour
| year = 1968
| year2 = 2017
| website = {{URL|http://www.pittaluga.org}}
}}

The "Michele Pittaluga" International Classical Guitar Competition[1] is an annual music competition for classical guitarists held in Alessandria, Italy. It was founded in 1968 and has earned an international reputation, entering membership of the World Federation of International Music Competitions - Geneve in 1981,[2] ISPA (International Society for the Performing Arts) - New York in 2010[3] and UNESCO.[4] It is the oldest active international classical guitar competition in Italy and one of the oldest in the world.

Founders

The competition was started in 1968 by musicologist Dr. Michele Pittaluga [5] (b. Jan 1915 - d. June 1995) as the "City of Alessandria Prize", to mark the 800th anniversary of the city. It gained early support from Andrés Segovia, who was the first Honorary President. Acting on his suggestion, Alirio Díaz was called to preside over the Jury for the first 30 editions, then acting as Artistic Director until the 40th edition, which is now overseen by Marco Diaz Tamayo. Alirio Díaz remained the Honorary President of the competition until his death in 2016.

History

In the beginning, the competition was dedicated to solo guitar. For the first years, i.e. from the 7th to 11th edition, the performance was accompanied by the orchestra indeed, but the concerto was only partially performed. The competition winner would perform it in its entirety during the final awards ceremony. From the 12th edition, the final performance was accompanied by piano and only the competition winner performed the concerto with the orchestra during the awards ceremony. Occasionally, the performance with orchestra was substituted by a string quartet. The finals have involved orchestral or chamber music since 1974. Since 1981, in response to the directives of the WFIMC, the program of the Competition has been extended to repertoires with orchestra or string quartet.

The competition was made up of two rounds i.e. Qualifying Round and Final Round, from the year of establishment to 1996. Since the 30th edition, the competition has been made up of three rounds: Preliminary Round, Semi-Final Round, and Final Round.

After the death of Dr. Michele Pittaluga, in June 1995, the name of the competition was changed to "Michele Pittaluga International Guitar Competition - Premio Citta di Alessandria" and now organized by the Organising Committee of the Classical Guitar Competition "Michele Pittaluga" (Comitato Promotore del Concorso di Chitarra Classica "Michele Pittaluga") that has, as part of its constitution, the commitment to spreading the knowledge of the guitar repertoire, promoting new talents and supporting initiatives in favor of these goals. His three children, Maria Luisa, Micaela, and Marcello Pittaluga have been running the competition ever since. Micaela Pittaluga became the Head of Organising Committee, President of the Competition, and Marcello became the permanent Secretary of the Jury. Also, the same year Competition has been placed under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic of Italy and under the Patronage of UNESCO Italian Commission.

The value of the first prize has risen over the years from Italian Lire 500000 to Euro 10000. Naxos Records contract and a concert tour became repetitive parts of the award. The Golden Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic awarded since 1997.[6]

Correlated events

In 1997 a separate competition was created, entitled International Composition Competition for Classical Guitar "Michele Pittaluga" with the idea of expanding the contemporary guitar repertoire.

In 2014 the International Junior Talents Competition "Pittaluga Junior" was founded.

International Classical Guitar Competition "Michele Pittaluga - Premio Città di Alessandria"

Rules

  • The International Jury consisting of at least seven members of different nationalities with an established reputation in the music world.
  • Representatives of the Italian Ministry of Culture (MBC), the Italian Ministry of the Education, University, Research (MIUR) and those of the WFIMC of Geneva will be allowed to assist the Jury without taking part in the voting.
  • The first prize cannot be shared. In special cases, the International Jury may award remaining prizes equally.
  • The competition consist of three rounds, each of them are public.
  • The final round played with orchestra or string quartet.
  • All composition are performed from memory.
  • Soloists of all nationalities are admitted to enter the competition, provided that they are less than 33 years old.
  • 1st Prize winners of the past editions are not permitted to participate.

Winners[7]

Edition 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize Year
50 Ukraine}} Marko Topchii[8][9][10][11]South Korea}} Ji Hyung ParkItaly}} Giulia Ballarè 2017
49 Not Awarded[12][13][14] Italy}} Andrea De VitisUkraine}} Marko Topchii 2016
48 Russia}} Rovshan Mamedkuliev [15][16]Italy}} Andrea De VitisPoland}} Daniel Egielman 2015
47 Turkey}} Eren Süalp[17]Poland}} Daniel EgielmanItaly}} Gian Marco Ciampa 2014
46 Italy}} Emanuele Buono[18][19]Thailand}} Ekachai JearakulRussia}} Anton Baranov 2013
45 France}} Lazhar CherouanaThailand}} Ekachai JearakulBelarus}} Pavel Kukhta 2012
44 Mexico}} Cecilio PereraSouth Korea}} Kyuhee ParkVenezuela}} Jonathan Bolivar 2011
43 Spain}} Anabel MontesinosCroatia}} Srdjan BulatSouth Korea}} Kyuhee Park 2010
42 Hungary}} András CsákiSouth Korea}} Kyuhee ParkFrance}} Thomas Viloteau 2009
41 Russia}} Irina KulikovaFinland}} Juuso NieminenCroatia}} Srdjan Bulat 2008
40 Croatia}} Petrit CekuRussia}} Dimitri IllarionovRussia}} Irina Kulikova 2007
39 Russia}} Artyom DervoedSpain}} Anabel MontesinosMexico}} Pablo Garibay 2006
38 Netherlands}} Marlon TitreHungary}} András CsákiSpain}} Anabel Montesinos 2005
37 Italy}} Adriano Del SalSpain}} Anabel Montesinos Not Awarded 2004
36 Italy}} Flavio SalaFinland}} Juuso NieminenChile}} Antonio Escobar 2003
35 Not Awarded Italy}} Christian SaggeseUkraine}} Roman Viazovskiy 2002
34 Poland}} Marcin DyllaUkraine}} Roman ViazovskiyUnited Kingdom}} Graham Anthony Devine 2001
33 Montenegro}} Goran KrivokapićItaly}} Giulio TampaliniJapan}} Hajime Nakamura 2000
32 Cuba}} Marco TamayoMontenegro}} Goran KrivokapićCroatia}} Ana Vidović 1999
31 France}} Gaëlle Solal Not Awarded United Kingdom}} Mark Ashford {{flagicon|Italy}} Massimo Felici 1998
30 Italy}} Lorenzo MicheliPoland}} Marcin DyllaJapan}} Reiko Sawada 1997
29 Spain}} Francisco BernierItaly}} Vincenzo ZeccaSwitzerland}} Andre Fischer {{flagicon|Canada}} Gordon O'Brien 1996
28 Italy}} Filomena MorettiChina}} Wang YamengItaly}} Sara Gianfelici 1995
27 Italy}} Federico BriascoItaly}} Sante Tursi {{flagicon|Italy}} Leopoldo SaracinoGreece}} Dimitrios Dimakopoulos {{flagicon|Germany}} Franz Halasz 1994
26 Japan}} Daisuke SuzukiItaly}} Salvatore FalconeGermany}} Stefan Jenzer 1993
25 Italy}} Edoardo CatemarioItaly}} Monica PaoliniItaly}} Massimo Felici 1992
24 Bulgaria}} George VassilevItaly}} Paolo BersanoVenezuela}} Angel Pedro 1991
23 Not Awarded Italy}} Gianluca Di CesareHungary}} Pal Paulikovic {{flagicon|Italy}} Edoardo Marchese 1990
22 Canada}} Remi BoucherItaly}} Stefano RaponiFrance}} Francis Laurent 1989
21 Brasil}} Fábio ZanonItaly}} Stefano RaponiSpain}} María Esther Guzmán Blanco 1988
20 Italy}} Arturo TalliniSweden}} Per SkarengItaly}} Roberto Lambo 1987
19 Italy}} Giuseppe Carrer {{flagicon|Italy}} Massimo Laura Not Awarded France}} Guy Delhommeau {{flagicon|Italy}} Francesco Sorti 1986
18 Greece}} Elena PapandreouItaly}} Lucio DossoItaly}} Marco Carnicelli 1985
17 Mexico}} Rafael Jimenez RojasArgentina}} Edoardo CastaneraItaly}} Marco Carnicelli 1984
16 Italy}} Francesco MocciaItaly}} Elena CasoliCuba}} Aldo Rodriguez Delgado 1983
15 Not Awarded Italy}} Davide FiccoSpain}} Gabriel Garcia-Santos 1982
14 Italy}} Leonardo De AngelisFrance}} Frédéric ZiganteFrance}} Gilbert Clamens 1981
13 Not Awarded Italy}} Stefano CardiItaly}} Stefano Viola 1980
12 Germany}} Jurgen SchöllmanItaly}} Flavio CucchiFrance}} Roland Dyens 1979
11 Italy}} Stefano GrondonaItaly}} Claudio PassarottiItaly}} Piero Bonaguri 1978
10 Japan}} Kazuhito YamashitaItaly}} Domenico SalvatiJapan}} Ryuhei Kabayashi 1977
9 Japan}} Asamu YamaguchiFinland}} Jukka SavijokiItaly}} Domenico Salvati 1976
8 Not Awarded Italy}} Domenico Salvati Not Awarded 1975
7 United Kingdom}} Grice Cheril LesleyGreece}} Constantin Cotsiolis Not Awarded 1974
6 Not Awarded Greece}} Constantin CotsiolisItaly}} Maurizio Colonna 1973
5 Switzerland}} Walter FeybliSpain}} Andrés MartìAustralia}} John Clark 1972
4 Argentina}} Guillermo FierensUS}} Peter SegalSpain}} Andrés Martì 1971
3 Not Awarded Italy}} Giorgio OltremariSpain}} Miguel Barberà 1970
2 Uruguay}} Betho Davezac Not Awarded Italy}} Linda Calsolaro 1969
1 Not Awarded Austria}} Leo WitoszynskyjCzechoslovakia}} Alois Mensik 1968

Jury[20]

Edition President (H - Honorary, M - in memoriam) Members Secretary Year
50 Italy}} Carlo MarchioneItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|China}} Qing He, {{flagicon|Israel}} Doron Salomon, {{flagicon|Spain}} Guillem Pérez-Quer, {{flagicon|Germany}} Franz Halasz, {{flagicon|Cuba}} Marco Diaz TamayoItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2017
49 US}} Ricardo Iznaola, H M {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|China}} Xu Bao, {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Berta Rojas, {{flagicon|Spain}} Ignacio Rodes, {{flagicon|Belgium}} Hugues Navez, {{flagicon|Italy}} Luigi AttademoItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2016
48 Spain}} Augustin Léon Ara, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Michael McMeeken, {{flagicon|France}} Tania Chagnot, {{flagicon|Hungary}} András Csáki, {{flagicon|Japan}} Ichiro Suzuki, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aniello DesiderioItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2015
47 Australia}} Anna Reid, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Spain}} Francisco Bernier, {{flagicon|Spain}} Guillem Pérez-Quer, {{flagicon|Germany}} Kurt Hiesl, {{flagicon|Greece}} Eleftheria Kotzia, {{flagicon|Italy}} Massimo Delle CeseItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2014
46 Spain}} Antón García Abril, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|US}} Michael Andriaccio, {{flagicon|US}} Joanne Castellani, {{flagicon|France}} Bernard Maillot, {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Eduardo Fernández, {{flagicon|Italy}} Lorenzo MicheliItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2013
45 France}} Frédéric Zigante, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Norway}} Stein-Erik Olsen, {{flagicon|US}} Thomas Heck, {{flagicon|France}} Bernard Maillot, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alfonso Montes, {{flagicon|Italy}} Paolo FerraraItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2012
44 US}} Laura Oltman, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Canada}} Norbert Kraft, {{flagicon|US}} Michael Newman, {{flagicon|Germany}} Thomas Müller-Pering, {{flagicon|Japan}} Shin-Ichi Fukuda, {{flagicon|Italy}} Andrea Morricone, {{flagicon|Italia}} Massimo FeliciItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2011
43 Argentina}} María Isabel Siewers, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Michael McMeeken, {{flagicon|US}} Martha Masters, {{flagicon|Hungary}} József Eötvös, {{flagicon|Georgia}} Manana Doijashvili, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aniello DesiderioItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2010
42 Spain}} Alberto Ponce, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Poland}} Marcin Dylla, {{flagicon|France}} Tania Chagnot, {{flagicon|Croatia}} Darko Petrinjak, {{flagicon|Finland}} Jukka Savijoki, {{flagicon|Italy}} Elena ZaniboniItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2009
41 Sweden}} Jakob Lindberg, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Norway}} Erik Stenstadvold, {{flagicon|US}} Joanne Castellani, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Fábio Zanon, {{flagicon|France}} Éric Pénicaud, {{flagicon|Italy}} Lorenzo MicheliItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2008
40 Cuba}} Antonio Biki Rodriguez, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Colin Cooper, {{flagicon|Israel}} Matanya Ophee, {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Sulamita Aronovsky, {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Pavel Steidl, {{flagicon|Cuba}} Marco Diaz Tamayo, {{flagicon|Italy}} Nuccio D'AngeloItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2007
39 US}} Marlaena Kessick, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Canada}} Norbert Kraft, {{flagicon|Croatia}} Zoran Dukić, {{flagicon|Spain}} Ricardo Gallén, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Jhibaro Rodríguez, {{flagicon|Italy}} Leonardo De AngelisItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2006
38 Canada}} Eli Kassner, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} Ernesto Cordero, {{flagicon|France}} Danielle Ribouillault, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Omar Cyrulnik, {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Eduardo Fernández, {{flagicon|Japan}} Ichiro Suzuki, {{flagicon|Italy}} Oscar GhigliaItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2005
37 Argentina}} Ernesto Bitetti, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Poland}} Krzysztof Pełech, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Carlos Bonell, {{flagicon|France}} Olivier Chassain, {{flagicon|Greece}} Evangelos Boudounis, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo MarchioneItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2004
36 Japan}} Ichiro Suzuki, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|US}} Alice Artzt, {{flagicon|US}} David Tanenbaum, {{flagicon|Mexico}} Corazón Otero, {{flagicon|Germany}} Tilman Hoppstock, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giuseppe Briasco, {{flagicon|Italy}} Lucio MatarazzoItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2003
35 Spain}} Alberto Ponce, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Poland}} Wanda Palacz, {{flagicon|Austria}} Leo Witoszynskyj, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Carlos Barbosa-Lima, {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Eduardo Fernández, {{flagicon|Cuba}} Marco Diaz Tamayo, {{flagicon|Italy}} Paolo PegoraroItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2002
34 Italy}} Giorgio Vidusso, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Canada}} Rémi Boucher, {{flagicon|US}} Eliot Fisk, {{flagicon|Spain}} Cecilia Rodrigo, {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Vladimír Mikulka, {{flagicon|Germany}} Hubert Käppel, {{flagicon|Italy}} Oscar GhigliaItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2001
33 US}} Ron Purcell, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Sweden}} Magnus Andersson, {{flagicon|Italy}} Angelo Gilardino, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Roberto Aussel, {{flagicon|Germany}} Sonja Prunnbauer, {{flagicon|Japan}} Shin-Ichi FukudaItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 2000
32 Netherlands}} Carel Harms, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio Díaz, M {{flagicon|France}} Alexandre LagoyaItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Canada}} Rémi Boucher, {{flagicon|US}} Penny Phillips, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marlos Nobre, {{flagicon|Belgium}} Rafael Iturri, {{flagicon|Germany}} Franz HalaszItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 1999
31 Spain}} Ignacio Yepes, H {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|US}} Dušan Bogdanović, {{flagicon|US}} Salvatore Cosentino, {{flagicon|Spain}} Ismael Barambio, {{flagicon|Belgium}} Godelieve Monden, {{flagicon|Italy}} Oscar GhigliaItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 1998
30 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Walter Feybli, {{flagicon|Italy}} Arturo Tallini, {{flagicon|Chile}} Eulogio Dávalos Llanos, {{flagicon|Greece}} Elena Papandreou, {{flagicon|Germany}} Peter PäffgenItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 1997
29 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|China}} Chen Zhi, {{flagicon|Italy}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Guillermo Fierens, {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Betho Davezac, {{flagicon|France}} Danielle RibouillaultItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 1996
28 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Guido Margaria, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Colin Cooper, {{flagicon|Italy}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Alvaro Company, {{flagicon|Greece}} Lena Kokkaliari, {{flagicon|France}} Frédéric ZiganteItaly}} Marcello Pittaluga 1995
27 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Guillermo Fierens, {{flagicon|Italy}} Francesco Rizzoli, {{flagicon|France}} Frédéric ZiganteItaly}} Alberto Scaglia 1994
26 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Graciela Pomponio, {{flagicon|Greece}} Gerassimos Miliaresis, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Ghersi 1993
25 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Mexico}} Corazón Otero, {{flagicon|Greece}} Costas Cotsiolis, {{flagicon|Italy}} Bruno Mattioli 1992
24 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|US}} Althers Garet, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Rodrigo Riera, {{flagicon|France}} René Bartoli, {{flagicon|Italy}} Gianluigi Fia 1991
23 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Spain}} Alberto Ponce, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Luiz Zea, {{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} Ernesto Cordero, {{flagicon|Italy}} Salvatore Pirrello 1990
22 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Spain}} Antonio Ruiz-Pipó, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Guillermo Fierens, {{flagicon|Cuba}} Leo Brouwer, {{flagicon|Italy}} Mauro Storti, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giuliano Balestra 1989
21 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|France}} Henry Dorigny, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Alvaro Company, {{flagicon|Japan}} Ako Ito, {{flagicon|Italy}} Leonardo De Angelis 1988
20 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Inocente Carreño, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Guillermo Fierens, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Antonio Crivellaro, {{flagicon|Italy}} Linda Calsolaro 1987
19 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Spain}} América Martínez Serrano, {{flagicon|Argentina}} María Luisa Anido, {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Frans Van de Ven, {{flagicon|Italy}} Armando Marrosu 1986
18 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Spain}} Rocio Herrero, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Alvaro Company, {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Óscar Cáceres, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Palladino 1985
17 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Mexico}} Corazón Otero, {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Jovan Jovicich, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Antonio Crivellaro, {{flagicon|Italy}} Angelo Amato 1984
16 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Mexico}} Corazón Otero, {{flagicon|Belgium}} Augustin Léon Ara, {{flagicon|Italy}} Bruno Mattioli, {{flagicon|Italy}} Ruggero ChiesaItaly}} Guido Ottria 1983
15 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Minella, {{flagicon|Austria}} Karl Scheit, {{flagicon|Poland}} Alexandre Tansman, {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Pieter van der StaakItaly}} Guido Ottria 1982
14 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Mosso, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Antonio Lauro, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Antonio Crivellaro, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Gordon CrosskeyItaly}} Guido Ottria 1981
13 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Mosso, {{flagicon|Italy}} Bruno Mattioli, {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Betho Davezac, {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Barbara PolášekItaly}} Guido Ottria 1980
12 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Mosso, {{flagicon|Italy}} Mario Gangi, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Antonio Crivellaro, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Arminda Villa-LobosItaly}} Guido Ottria 1979
11 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Mosso, {{flagicon|Spain}} Enrique Franco, {{flagicon|Italy}} Hans Fazari, {{flagicon|Italy}} Ruggero ChiesaItaly}} Guido Ottria 1978
10 Venezuela}} Alirio Díaz, H {{flagicon|Spain}} Joaquín RodrigoItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Mosso, {{flagicon|Spain}} José TomásItaly}} Guido Ottria 1977
9 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Felice Quaranta, {{flagicon|Spain}} José Tomás, {{flagicon|Italy}} Carlo Cammarota, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} John W. DuarteItaly}} Guido Ottria 1976
8 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Felice Quaranta, {{flagicon|Spain}} José Tomás, {{flagicon|Italy}} Oscar Ghiglia, {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Pieter van der StaakItaly}} Guido Ottria 1975
7 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Felice Quaranta, {{flagicon|Spain}} José Tomás, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giacomo Saponaro, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} John W. Duarte, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Minella, {{flagicon|Italy}} Guido MargariaItaly}} Guido Ottria 1974
6 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Felice Quaranta, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Minella, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giacomo Saponaro, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} John W. DuarteItaly}} Guido Ottria 1973
5 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|France}} Robert J. Vidal, {{flagicon|Italy}} Felice Quaranta, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Minella, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giacomo SaponaroItaly}} Guido Ottria 1972
4 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giorgio Pestelli, {{flagicon|Italy}} Felice Quaranta, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Minella, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giacomo Saponaro, {{flagicon|Italy}} Renato CocitoItaly}} Guido Ottria 1971
3 Venezuela}} Alirio DíazItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giorgio Pestelli, {{flagicon|Italy}} Felice Quaranta, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo MinellaItaly}} Guido Ottria 1970
2 Venezuela}} Alirio Díaz, H {{flagicon|Spain}} Andrés SegoviaItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giorgio Pestelli, {{flagicon|Italy}} Piero Rattalino, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Minella, {{flagicon|Italy}} Luigi Migliazzi, {{flagicon|Italy}} Gigi MarsicoItaly}} Ennio Bassi 1969
1 Venezuela}} Alirio Díaz, H {{flagicon|Spain}} Andrés SegoviaItaly}} Michele Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Italy}} Luigi Migliazzi, {{flagicon|Italy}} Piero Rattalino, {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo MinellaItaly}} Guido Margarita 1968

International Composition Competition for Classical Guitar "Michele Pittaluga"

Rules

  • The International Jury consisting of at least five members of different nationalities with an established reputation in the music world.
  • The first prize cannot be shared. In special cases, the International Jury may award remaining prizes equally.
  • Each author shall be responsible for verifying the actual performability of the piece.
  • Compositions entered for the contest must be unpublished and must never before have been performed in public.
  • Composers of all nationalities and any age who have not won first prize in any of the previous editions are admitted to enter the competition.

Winners

Edition 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize Year Theme
11 Italy}} Marco De Biasi, Cat. B (Duo): {{flagicon|Belgium}} Ganesh Del Vescovo 2016 Guitar solo or duo
10 Venezuela}} Luis Fernando Ochoa 2012 Guitar solo: a theme for the competition
9 South Korea}} Kang Kyung Mook[21]Italy}} Marco De Biasi, {{flagicon|Italy}} Andrea NosariItaly}} Fabio Mengozzi 2010 Guitar with string quartet
8 Italy}} Franco Cavallone Not Awarded France}} Gilbert Clamens, {{flagicon|Israel}} Tal Hurwitz 2008 Guitar duo or trio
7 Japan}} Takahiro SakumaItaly}} Maurizio Billi Not Awarded 2006 Guitar with flute, harp or violin
6 Chile}} Javier FariasItaly}} Marco RedaelliIsrael}} Johanan Chendler 2004 Guitar solo
5 Italy}} Marco GammanossiItaly}} Carla ReboraFrance}} Éric Pénicaud 2002 Guitar trio
4 Not Awarded Italy}} Davide LuiniItaly}} Massimo Ceccarelli 2000 Guitar and orchestra
3 Not Awarded Italy}} Francisco CavalloneJapan}} Naomi Sekiya 1999 Quartet with guitar or string quintet
2 Italy}} Paola BrinoNetherlands}} Annette KruisbrinkJapan}} Naomi Sekiya 1998 Guitar duo, trio or quartet
1 Italy}} Alberto Colla 1997 Guitar solo

Jury

Edition President (H - Honorarium) Members Year
11 France}} Frédéric ZiganteUS}} Ricardo Iznaola, {{flagicon|Italy}} Simone Fontanelli, {{flagicon|Italy}} Davide Anzaghi, {{flagicon|Spain}} Gabriel Estarellas 2016
10 Italy}} Paolo FerraraCuba}} Marco Diaz Tamayo, {{flagicon|Italy}} Ana Gentile, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Omar Cyrulnik, {{flagicon|Russia}} Artyom Dervoed, {{flagicon|Spain}} Francisco Bernier, {{flagicon|Spain}} Anabel Montesinos 2012
9 Spain}} Antón García AbrilCuba}} Marco Diaz Tamayo, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giovanni Podera, {{flagicon|Italy}} Gilberto Bosco, {{flagicon|Australia}} Brian Finlayson, {{flagicon|Greece}} Theodore Antoniou, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Sérgio Assad 2010
8 Cuba}} Leo BrouwerItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Annette Kruisbrink, {{flagicon|France}} Éric Pénicaud, {{flagicon|Italy}} Davide Anzaghi, {{flagicon|Spain}} Feliu Gasull, {{flagicon|Brasil}} Jaime Mirtenbaum Zenamon 2008
7 US}} Ricardo IznaolaItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|France}} André Jouve, {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Miguel Patrón Marchand, {{flagicon|Italy}} Paolo Castaldi, {{flagicon|Spain}} Francisco Bernier, {{flagicon|Japan}} Naomi Sekiya 2006
6 Spain}} Antón García AbrilItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|US}} Leonard V. Ball, {{flagicon|Greece}} Costas Cotsiolis, {{flagicon|Romania}} Walter Krafft, {{flagicon|Italy}} Simone Fontanelli, {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Atanas Ourkouzounov 2004
5 Italy}} Vittorio Fellegara, H {{flagicon|Italy}} Bruno BettinelliItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|US}} Robert Beaser, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Guillermo Fierens, {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Jean Balissat, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giovanni Podera, {{flagicon|France}} Anthony Girard, {{flagicon|Spain}} Félix Ibarrondo 2002
4 Italy}} Bruno Bettinelli, H {{flagicon|Italy}} Goffredo PetrassiItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|US}} Robert W. Mann, {{flagicon|France}} Roland Dyens, {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Éric Gaudibert, {{flagicon|Italy}} Giorgio Ferrari, {{flagicon|Hungary}} Ivan Vandor 2000
3 Italy}} Luciano ChaillyItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Belgium}} Jacqueline Fontyn, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Alvaro Company, {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Carlo Florindo Semini, {{flagicon|Spain}} Jesús Villa Rojo 1999
2 Bulgaria}} Victor CiuckovItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|US}} Dušan Bogdanović, {{flagicon|Argentina}} Guillermo Fierens, {{flagicon|Italy}} Angelo Gilardino, {{flagicon|France}} Frédéric Zigante, {{flagicon|Spain}} Antón García Abril 1998
1 Italy}} Luciano ChaillyItaly}} Federico Ermirio, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Alirio Díaz, {{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} Ernesto Cordero, {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marlos Nobre 1997

International Junior Talents Competition "Pittaluga Junior"

Rules

  • The International Jury consisting of at least five members of different nationalities with an established reputation in the music world.
  • Only the first prize is awarded.
  • The competition consist of single round, opened to the public.
  • All composition are performed from memory.
  • Soloists of all nationalities are admitted to enter the competition, provided that they are less than 17 years old.
  • 1st Prize winners of the past editions are not permitted to participate.

Winners, Jury and editions

Edition Winner Jury President Jury Members Year
3 China}} Tiange WangFrance}} Gaëlle SolalItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Spain}} Anabel Montesinos, {{flagicon|Russia}} Irina Kulikova, {{flagicon|Mexico}} Cecilio Perera, {{flagicon|Italy}} Adriano Del Sal 2017
2 Slovenia}} Urbaan ReiterSpain}} Cecilia RodrigoItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} Michael McMeeken, {{flagicon|France}} Isabelle Presti, {{flagicon|France}} Tania Chagnot 2015
1 Italy}} Carlotta DaliaItaly}} Angela ColomboItaly}} Micaela Pittaluga, {{flagicon|Denmark}} Marianne Granvig, {{flagicon|France}} Frédéric Zigante, {{flagicon|Spain}} Guillem Pérez-Quer 2014

See also

{{Portal|Classical guitar}}
  • International classical guitar competitions
  • List of classical music competitions
  • Classical guitar

External links

  • Official website in English
  • [https://www.facebook.com/Concorso-Pittaluga-282870571767484 Official Facebook page]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVZUmct6E7g9JrBMqzh-4w Official Youtube channel]
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References

1. ^Official website
2. ^Michele Pittaluga" International Classical Guitar and Composition Competition membership
3. ^ISPA official website
4. ^Official website: history of the competition
5. ^Official website: Michele Pittaluga bio"
6. ^[https://radiogold.it/tempo-libero/105360-edizione-50-concorso-chitarra-classica-michele-pittaluga/ Michele Pittaluga" Radio Gold article about the 50th edition]
7. ^Official website: winners"
8. ^Rivista Musica article: 50th edition winners
9. ^Il Piccolo article: 50th edition winners
10. ^[https://radiogold.it/tempo-libero/107041-lucraino-marko-topchii-vince-50-pittaluga/ Radio Gold article: 50th edition winners]
11. ^La Stampa article: 50th edition winners
12. ^Rivista Musica article: 49th edition winners
13. ^[https://radiogold.it/tempo-libero/49726-nessun-vincitore-concorso-chitarra-pittaluga/ Radio Gold article: 49th edition winners]
14. ^La Stampa article: 49th edition winners
15. ^Guitar Foundation of America article: 48th edition winners
16. ^[https://radiogold.it/tempo-libero/32670-russo-mamedkuliev-posto-concorso-pittaluga/ Radio Gold article: 48th edition winners]
17. ^DotGuitar.it article: 47th edition winners
18. ^Fondazione CR Alessandria article: 46th edition winners
19. ^Alessandria Oggi article: 46th edition winners
20. ^Official website: jury"
21. ^[https://www.belviveremedia.com/amadeus/concorso-apittalugaa-i-vincitori Bel Vivere Amadeus article: 9th edition winners]

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