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Round I
The candidate must perform three pieces:
- One Baroque work.
- Two (2) pieces of contrasting character and style
Notifications:
Minimum one original work for accordion must be included. One of the pieces can be a single movement from a cyclic work. Each piece must be from a different composer.
Playing time for Round 1: maximum 20 minutes.
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Members of the International Jury
Angel Marinov, Andreas Nebl, Jacques Mornet, Jörgen Sundeqvist, Jiri Lukes,
Raimo Vertainen, Germano Scurti, Vojin Vasovic, Kazys Stonkus
left: Alexander Selivanov - Chairman of the Music Committee and Mirco Patarini - CIA President |
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Murza, Alexey (Ukraine) |
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Kot, Martin (Czech Republic) |
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Bianco, Michele (Italy) |
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Puneiko, Roman (Ukraine) |
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Shirokov, Rodion (Russian Federation) |
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Nurlanov, Olzhas (Kazakhstan) |
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Hodzic, Vehbija (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Round I
The candidate must perform three pieces:
- One Baroque work.
- Two (2) pieces of contrasting character and style
Notifications:
Minimum one original work for accordion must be included. One of the pieces can be a single movement from a cyclic work. Each piece must be from a different composer.
Playing time for Round 1: maximum 15 minutes. |
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Members of the International Jury
Nathalie Boucheix, Olivier Douyez, Danijla Gadic, Marco Gemelli, Ruedi Marty,
Johannes Muenzner, Karin Renner-Kiese, Kirill Rusinov, Tiina Välja |
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Sramkova, Michaela Šrámková, (Czech Republic) |
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Serna, Angelique (Switzerland) |
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Sulcova, Andrea (Czech Republic) |
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Del Castillo, Antonio (Germany) |
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Milovanov, Peter (Russian Federation) |
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Shchenko, Artem (Ukraine) |
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Muravjov, Leonid (Sweden) |
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Bonic, Ivan (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
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Rugsveen, Mathias (Norway) |
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Sapun, Serhii (Ukraine) |
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Syniahivskiy, Mykola (Ukraine) |
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Koivisto, Johannes (Finland)
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Round I
- OWN CHOICE PROGRAM:
Own Choice Program consisting of at least two (2) pieces of different
styles and moods.
- Playing time: maximum
9 minutes.
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Members of the International Jury
Raymond Bodell, Ruedi Marty, Jacques Mornet, Andreas Nebl, Slavisa Peric, Herbert Scheibenreif,
Antonio Spaccarotella, Kazys Stonkus, Vojin Vasovic |
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Wang, Dantong (China) |
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Till, Sophia (Germany) |
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Sobek, Nikodem (Poland) |
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Gluhak, Jakob (Austria) |
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Kashuta, Vladimir (Ukraine) |
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Bauer, Stefan (Germany) |
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The Hofbräuhaus is a beer hall in Munich, Germany, originally built in 1589 by Bavarian Duke Maximilian I as an extension of the Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München brewery. The general public was admitted in 1828 by Ludwig I. The building was completely remodeled in 1897 by Max Littmann when the brewery moved to the suburbs. All of the rooms except the historic beer hall ("Schwemme") were destroyed in World War II. The reopening of the Festival Hall in 1958 marked the end of the post-war restoration work. |