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The
Contestants in the 2005 Coupe Mondiale performed in Round I of the competition,
playing:
- 'O Medo
Do Ritmo' by Carlos Marecos (Portugal). Pictured to the right, is Joan C. Sommers
(USA) Vice Chairperson of the CIA Music Committee and composer Carlos Marecos
who judged in the first round of the Coupe Mondiale.
- any
Prelude and Fugue from the Well Tempered Clavier, Book I or II, by J.S. Bach
- any
Sonata by Domenico Scarlatti
(The Testpiece, the Bach Prelude & Fugue
and the Scarlatti Sonata must be played in one sitting and may be played in any
order.) Aranzuzu
AGUIRRE, Spain Daniel LIS, Poland Rade MIJATOVIC, Serbia and Montenegro Adrian
BOLEA, Spain Danil STADNYUK, Russia Anton TORBEEV, Russia Renee
BEKKERS, Netherlands Rinat VALIEV, Russia Eduardo CALLEJO VALLEDOR, Spain
Carisa MARCELINO, Portugal |
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picture of the Jury for the Coupe Mondiale |
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John
Leslie (UK), Geanluca Pica (Italy), Alexander Dmitriev (Russia), Joan C. Sommers
(USA), Carlos Marecos (Portugal), Vojin Vasovic (Serbia & Montenegro), Andreas
Nebl (Germany), Mika Vayrynen (Finland), Zorica Karkutovska (Macedonia) Aitor
Furundarena Usabiaga (Spain) Jacques Mornet (President of the Jury - France),
Paulo Jorge Ferreira (Portugal) |
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The Candidates in the Junior Coupe Mondiale performed
their first round in the Cine Teatro. Each contestant was required to play:
- TEST-PROGRAMME: Two (2) pieces
must be played which must include one original work for accordion and one baroque
work written for harpsichord/clavichord.
Ines
VAZ, Portugal Nitya ESCRIVA, France Jan BRTKA, Serbia and Montenegro Jelena
BRANKOVIC, Serbia and Montenegro Dimitri BOUCHLIER, France Jose VALENTE,
Portugal Vincent van AMSTERDAM, Netherlands Boban PERIC, Macedonia
Aleksander KOLOVSKI, Macedonia Stejepan VUGER, Croatia Johannes BORREGAARD,
Denmark Bojan VOLCEVSKI, Macedonia Marco DRAZIC, Serbia and Montenegro
Ozren GROZDANIC, Croatia Mia COJBASIC, Croatia Miadrag DJORDJEVIC, Serbia
and Montenegro Marko MILETIC, Serbia and Montenegro Milovan CIKIC, Serbia
and Montenegro |
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picture of the Jury for the Junior Coupe Mondiale |
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José
António Sousa (Spain), Maddalena Belfiore (USA), Angel Luis Castano (Spain),
Zoran Rakic (Serbia and Montenegro), Heather Masefield (New Zealand), Peter Anders
(Denmark), Li Cong (China), Viatcheslav Semionov (Russia), Vjera Odak-Jembrih
(Croatia), Peter Van Overbruggen (Netherlands), Tibor Racz (Slovakia), Karen Fremar
(USA), Graham Laurie (United Kingdom) |
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Antonio
MANCINI, Italy Grayson MASEFIELD, New Zealand Isabelle GUERIN, France
Amaia IRAOLA, Spain Estelle SAUVAIN, France Simon GACHET-MAUROZ, France
Gaelle VINCKIER, France Fabio GUERREIRO, Portugal Julian GONZALES, France |
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Antonio
MANCINI, Italy and Grayson MASEFIELD, New Zealand, who began his performance with
the traditional Maori Haka. |
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Isabelle
GUERIN, France, Estelle SAUVAIN, France and Simon GACHET-MAUROZ, France |
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Gaelle
VINCKIER, France and Julian GONZALES, France |
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Amaia
IRAOLA, Spain and Fabio GUERREIRO, Portugal |
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picture of the Jury for the Junior Virtuoso Entertainment |
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José
António Sousa (Spain), Zoran Rakic (Serbia and Montenegro), Angel Luis
Castano (Spain), Heather Masefield (New Zealand), Li Cong (China), Viatcheslav
Semionov (Russia), Vjera Odak-Jembrih (Croatia), Peter Van Overbruggen (Netherlands),
Tibor Racz (Slovakia), Karen Fremar (USA), Graham Laurie (United Kingdom) |
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| | Former
CIA Vice President and member of the Music Committee Viatcheslav Semionov wearing
the souvenir baseball Caps advertising the 2007 Coupe Mondiale in Washington DC,
USA hosted by the American Accordionists Association (AAA) and the Accordionists
and Teachers Guild, International (ATG). | CIA
Public Relations Manager Harley Jones with his nephew Grayson Masefield, a competitor
in the Junior Virtuoso Entertainment Category and fellow New Zealander Campbell
Hill, a competitor in the International Competition for Piano Accordion. | | | CIA
President Kevin Friedrich, 2008 Organizers Brian & Graham Laurie, Raymond
Bodell (CIA Vice President) and CIA Public Relations Manager Harley Jones standing
with the Kings in the
Jardim Episcopal adjoining the Palace of the Bishop. Created in the 18th Century
the layout is very formal but the stonework and statues that decorate the garden
are so heavily Baroque in style. | The
Giant Poster adorns the side of the Cine Teatro advertising the 2005 Coupe Mondiale. |
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| | | President
Richard Edmunds, Canada 1964-1965 | 1958
- Brussels, BELGIUM Flaviano FOGLI, Italy | 1959
- New York, USA Marianne PROBST, Germany | | | | 1960
- Vienna, AUSTRIA Herwig PEYCHAER, Austria | 1961
- Pallanza, ITALY Donald HULME, USA | 1962
- Prague, CZECHOSLOVAKIA Iona REED, Canada | | | | 1963
- Baden Baden, GERMANY Leonard LANGLEY, USA | 1964
- Toronto, CANADA Stephen DOMINKO, USA | 1965
- Valetta, MALTA Beverly ROBERTS, USA | | | | 1966
- Versailles, FRANCE Henny LANGEVELD, Holland | 1967
- Leiden, HOLLAND Gisela WALTHER, Germany | 1968
- Leicester, ENGLAND Juri VOSTRELOV, USSR |
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