Prizes
Official Prizes
The Geneva Competition offers the following official prizes:
First Prize | CHF 20,000 | (= approx. € 16,200) |
Second Prize | CHF 12,000 | (= approx. € 9,700) |
Third Prize | CHF 8,000 | (= approx. € 6,500) |
Special Prizes
Audience Prize | CHF 1,500.- |
"Paul Streit" Special Prize | CHF 3,000.- |
"Coup de Coeur Breguet" Special Prize | CD Recording |
"Young audience" Special Prize | CHF 1,000.- |
"Souffle" Special Prize | CHF 1,500.- |
"Vents du Midi" Special Prize | Complete revision of a flute |
- A Breguet watch will be presented to the winner of a First Prize
- The Audience Prize is awarded by the audience at the Final performance.
- The “Coup de Coeur Breguet” Prize is awarded by Montres Breguet SA and consists in the recording of a CD.
- The “Paul Streit” special Prize is awarded to a particularly deserving flutist.
Calendar
Official registration of the candidates - drawing lots : November 15
Click here to see the full programme of the competition
Public competition sessions
RECITAL I
Monday 17, Tuesday 18 & Wednesday 19 November
2 PM / 7 PM, Conservatoire
RECITAL II
Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 November
11 AM / 2 PM / 7 PM, Studio Ansermet
SEMI-FINAL
Wednesday 26 & Thursday 27 November
7 PM, Conservatoire
with the Ensemble Contrechamps
FINAL
Monday 1 December
8 PM, Victoria Hall
with L'Orchestre de Chambre de Genève, dir. Nicolas Chalvin
Programme
Works already proposed in the CD sent for the preliminary audition file can be replayed once in the following rounds.
Unless otherwise specified, all works are to be played by heart.
Each candidate may choose the order in which he/she wishes to perform his/her programme.
CD recording - listening sessions
Siegfried Karg-Elert
Chaconne, Caprice number 30
J.S. Bach
Partita (without repetitions)
One contemporary solo piece – can be repeated in the 2nd round
George Benjamin: Flight (1979)
Elliot Carter: Scrivo in Vento (1991)
Heinz Holliger: (é)cri(t) (2005)
Philippe Hurel: Loops (1999)
Betsy Jolas: Episode 1 (1964)
Tristan Murail Unanswered Questions (1995)
Toru Takemitsu: Itinerant (1989)
Luciano Berio: Squenza I (1958)
Recital I - 25 minutes – Solo Flute recital (max 50 candidates)
Siegfried Karg-Elert
Sonata Appassionata
One contemporary solo piece at the free choice of the candidate:
George Benjamin: Flight (1979)
Elliot Carter: Scrivo in Vento (1991)
Heinz Holliger: (é)cri(t) (2005)
Philippe Hurel: Loops (1999)
Betsy Jolas: Episode 1 (1964)
Tristan Murail Unanswered Questions (1995)
Toru Takemitsu: Itinerant (1989)
Luciano Berio: Squenza I (1958)
C.P.E. Bach
Solo Sonata Wq. 132
Récital II – 45 minutes – Free recital with piano or harpsichord ( max 20 candidates)
Programme at the free choice of the candidate, containing the following:
one work minimum from baroque period
one work minimum from romanticperiod
one work minimum from the 20th century
Semi Final – chamber music (max. 8 candidates)
The compulsory piece
Prizewinning work from the 2013 composition Prize (solo flute and 5 instruments) – with the score
With Ensemble Contrechamps
Claude Debussy
Sonata for Flute, viola and harp – with score
Final with orchestra (max. 4 candidates)
One contemporary concerto, freely chosen by the candidate among the following:
Elliot Carter: Concerto (2008)
Jonathan Dove: Magic Flute Dances (2000)
Joan Tower: Concerto (1989)
André Jolivet: Concerto (1958)
W.A.Mozart: Concerto
Concerto in G major KV313 OR
Concerto en D major KV314
Cadenzas are at the free choice of the candidate
L’Orchestre de Chambre de Genève
Rules
Here you can download and print the rules of the Flute 2014 competition
1. General Conditions
Conditions of admission
The 69th Geneva Competition is open to all flutists born after November 30, 1984 regardless of nationality. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Candidates who have already won a first Prize at one of the earlier Geneva Competitions are not allowed to enter for the same discipline again.
Registration
The completed registration form must be submitted online no later than April 30, 2014 or postmarked by April 30, 2014 if sent by mail.
Candidates may register using the attached registration form or directly on our website here.
Registrations will only be considered as final after receipt of a dossier comprising (by ordinary mail or email – thank you for sending documents of high quality):
- An official confirmation of the candidate’s age (copy of birth certificate or passport).
- A brief CV (studies, schools, teachers, professional activities, prizes).
- Two different and recent colour photographs (passeport-size not accepted) and very high quality. For electronic submission, the full name will be used as title (and not, for example, “pict003.jpg ou IMG_002.jpg).
- Proof of payment of the registration fee.
- A recent (less than 12 months) and non-edited audio recording.
Technical specifications as described in the following article.
Candidates who have sent these documents by e-mail must make sure their registration is valid by requesting the Competition management to provide written acknowledgement of receipt.
Technical Data Audio
Format
CD or high-quality computer file containing the required programme for the preliminary audition file only
Place and date
the recording shall specify the place and date of registration of each piece
Certificate
it must also be accompanied by a letter countersigned by a teacher or a musician of international renown certifying the authenticity of the recording
Recording
The works must be recorded in their entirety
The movements must be separated and indexed
Public records are not accepted
CD sending
the names of the composers, pieces and movements must be specified on the CD, as well as the candidate’s full name
Registration Fee
Amount of the fee
the registration fee for the 2014 Geneva Competition is
CHF 250 (two hundred and fifty Swiss francs)
payable in a single instalment.
Payment should be made to:
Details of the bank :
Banque Cantonale de Genève
Quai de l’Ile 17
Case postale 2251
CH - 1211 Geneva 2
Swift N°: BCGECHGG
IBAN N°: CH 33 0078 8000 S 077 6119 5
Account N°: S 776.11.95
Clearing : 788
Account holder : Concours de Genève
Payment terms
Payment can be made by credit card (Visa or Eurocard/Mastercard) directly on our website.
In this case, candidates will need to send us a copy of their payment along with the registration documents.
Cheques are not accepted.
The registration fee is not refundable under any circumstances.
Accomodation, Meals and Transport Expenses, Insurance
Accommodation
The Committee of the Friends of the Geneva Competition Association proposes candidates who request it, and depending on available places, free single room accommodation with host families. The candidate is asked to contact her/his family at least 15 days before the start of the competition, after which time the family will be given to another candidate. Family members or friends of the candidate will in no way benefit from this accommodation (except upon reasoned request).
The Geneva families host candidates voluntarily. It is therefore requested that candidates behave with them in observing the basic rules of politeness, education and good manners.
Meal expenses
The Geneva International Music Competition, through the medium of the Committee, provides participants in the Competition with two daily meal vouchers worth CHF 18.- each (not cumulative), right from the time of their arrival and so long as they are still in the Competition. They are to be used in partner restaurants near the competition places.
Once they are eliminated from the Competition, candidates who wish to stay on in Geneva must pay for their own lodging (except prior agreement of the host family) and board.
Transport expenses
On the official registration day in Geneva, candidates will receive a pass that they will need to have with them throughout the Competition. Representing the Competition identity card, this document will give them access to the rounds of the competition performed in public and will also enable them to receive a free ticket for the Final. Moreover, this pass also gives them free use of Geneva public transport throughout the competition.
Travel expenses
The Geneva International Music Competition will refund half the travel expenses for candidates who reach the final rounds (Semi-Final), unless they start their journey in Switzerland or within a 300 km radius of Geneva, with a ceiling of CHF 700 (economy class plane ticket or 2nd class train ticket or the equivalent of the latter for a car journey).
Insurance
The Geneva Competition is not responsible for the costs of candidates’ illness and/or accident during their stay in Geneva.
The Competition
Preliminary auditions
The purpose of the preliminary selections based on audio recordings is to eliminate candidates who are not up to the standards required to take part in the public rounds of the Competition. This preliminary phase takes place in camera in the presence of an international jury chaired by the President of the 2014 flute competition, in a studio guaranteeing the best possible listening conditions.
Announcement of the results
The names of the selected candidates will be published on our website by June 30, 2014. They will be personally advised and will receive by June 30, 2014 the official invitation to participate, specifying the time and place they are expected in Geneva.
Official registration of the selected candidates
Candidates must be present at the time fixed for the day of official registration. It takes place in two stages.
1. Official registration (between 9am and 2pm)
The official invitation sent in June specifies the place and time they should arrive in Geneva.
Candidates will have to present the official invitation and their passport. The participation of candidates in the competition will become definitive after the official registration.
2. Draw (4pm)
An overall draw will be organised after the official registration to determine the order in which candidates will perform throughout the competition.
If a case of absolute necessity should prevent a candidate from being present at this session, he or she must justify their absence without delay. At the candidate’s express request, a person designated by the candidate or a representative of the Geneva Music Competition will draw a number in her/his stead. The candidate is then kindly requested to contact the secretariat immediately regarding the day and time when she/he must be ready for the first-round performance before the jury.
The order established by the draw cannot be changed, except in case of absolute necessity. It can however be modified in the Final according to the program (duration, choice of piece, etc.) of each finalist in order to ensure the coherence of the evening. In any case, the Competition management is solely entitled to take such a decision.
Generally speaking, the Competition undertakes to follow the schedule established for each candidate after the draw. Likewise, each candidate, once the order and timing are known, is under obligation to arrive at the test in due time for the schedule they have been given.
Public performances
The Competition consists of the following stages:
- First Round: Recital 1
- Second Round: Recital 2
- Third Round: Semi-Final
- Fourth Round: Final (with orchestra)
The results are announced after each round. Decisions of the jury are final.
2. Prizes and Awards
Official Prizes
The Geneva Competition offers the following official prizes:
First Prize | CHF 20,000 | (= approx. € 16,200) |
Second Prize | CHF 12,000 | (= approx. € 9,700) |
Third Prize | CHF 8,000 | (= approx. € 6,500) |
Special Prizes
Audience Prize | CHF 1,500.- |
"Paul Streit" Special Prize | CHF 3,000.- |
"Coup de Coeur Breguet" Special Prize | CD Recording |
A Breguet watch will be presented to the winner of a First Prize |
The Audience Prize is awarded by the audience at the Final performance.
The “Coup de Coeur Breguet” special Prize is awarded by Montres Breguet SA and consists in the recording of a portrait CD.
The “Paul Streit” special Prize is awarded to a particularly deserving flutist.
Prize-giving ceremony
The prizes, awards and diplomas signed by the President of the Jury as well as the President and the General Secretary of the Geneva Music Competition, will be presented to Laureates during the prize-giving ceremony which will take place at the close of the Final.
Engagements, Recordings
Prizewinners will be offered engagements for a period of two years after the conclusion of the competition. These engagements are organized and managed by the « Agence de concerts ProMusica-Sàrl », the official concert agency of the Geneva Competition.
Radio Suisse Romande Espace 2 will record and broadcast the Semi-Final and the Final. The management of the Geneva Competition reserves the right to choose the excerpts from recordings of the top prizewinning performances for the production of a CD, at the end of the year. Candidates selected for the final phases, Semi-Final and Finals, will each receive a recording of their performance. This recording must not under any circumstance be distributed in any form whatsoever without the agreement of the Competition management. Candidates shall answer to other parties involved for any abusive use of these recordings.
Prizewinners waive all and any rights to recordings and/or radio or TV broadcasts and/or internet of the categories featured at the Geneva Competition.
A prizewinners’ concert will be held in Geneva in late 2015, bringing together the most outstanding prizewinners of the 2014 event.
Prizewinners undertake to honour, as far as possible, the various engagements offered to them in the two years following the end of the Competition.
3. Jury
The appointment of the 7 Jury members is the sovereign responsibility of the Artistic Committee of the Competition. Members are chosen for their international renown in the music world, regardless of any racial, ideological, political or linguistic considerations.
Extract of the Jury rules
The Geneva Music Competition imposes an extremely strict set of regulations on Jury members, including several general rules and differentiated voting procedures according to the various stages in the competition. The main points of these regulations are the following :
- Candidate preselection is made through blind listening to all recordings sent by the candidates. At least two members of the final jury (including the President) are parts of the preselection committee.
- The Jury abstains from voting for candidates that are currently or have been their students on a regular basis during that year, except during the final round.
- Members of the Jury are forbidden to communicate with participants or those close to them during the entire competition. They are required to respect the principle of confidentiality.
- The President of the Jury votes in the same way as the other members. In the event of a tie, her vote counts for two.
- During Recital I and Recital II rounds, Jury members award each candidate a mark from 1 to 25, from which the highest and lowest are substracted before calculating the average.
- The Semi-Final round is judged with a yes or a no.
- Prizes are awarded in two phases : firstly the Jury establishes a ranking of finalists, taking into account the performance in the Final and then decides whether or not the best amongst them deserves a First Prize.
- Prizes are not necessarily awarded.
Members of the 2014 Flute Jury:
Emily Beynon, Great Britain, Chairwoman
Silvia Careddu, Italy
Mathieu Dufour, France
Eyal Ein-Habar, Israel
Andrea Lieberknecht, Germany
Felix Renggli, Switzerland
Hideaki Sakai, Japan
Right from the end of the first performance, two or three jury members will be at the disposal of the unsuccessful candidates to comment on their performance.
The juries’ deliberations are governed by internal regulations. Their decisions are final and there is no right of appeal.
Subject to modifications
4. Miscellanous
Programme
Candidates are required to send their programme prior to the final deadline of April 30, 2014. Nonetheless, they still have the possibility of modifying it within one month of receiving the invitation, meaning up until July 30, 2014. After that date, no changes may be made to the programme, unless these were to be specifically required by the Artistic Committee of the Competition.
Compulsory piece
The compulsory piece will be the the prize-winning work of the 2013 Composition Prize, whose final will be held on December 1, 2013. The piece, a “ work for flute solo and small ensemble of five instruments" will be sent, with the official invitation, to selected candidates by June 30, 2014 and will need to be played in the Semi-Final.
Musical scores
Candidates are expected to use the original musical scores of the works they perform. The Geneva Music Competition cannot be deemed responsible for any fraud that might be committed by a candidate in this field (such as the public use of illegal copies). Candidates are required to provide the Competition management with the musical scores they intend to perform, and may do so during the official registration session in Geneva.
Accompanists
The Geneva Competition shall place official accompanists at the disposal of the candidates. Several rehearsals are provided for each round. Additional rehearsals are possible depending on the accompanists’ availabilities, at the expense of candidates. However, applicants may, if they wish, be accompanied by musicians of their choice, at their own expense.
Order of appearance
Final with orchestra : Monday 1 December, 8 pm, Victoria Hall
Ms Elena BADAEVA W. A. Mozart, Concerto n°2 in D major K. 314
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Mr. Yubeen KIM W. A. Mozart, Concerto n°2 in D major K. 314 |
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Ms Adriana FERREIRA W. A. Mozart, Concerto n°2 in D major K. 314 |
Semi-Final : 26-27 November, Music Conservatory
26.11.14 - 7 pm Ms Helena MACHEREL 19 y.o., Switzerland |
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26.11.14 - 7:35 pm Ms Elena BADAEVA 25 y.o., Russian Federation |
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26.11.14 - 8:25 pm Mr. Alexander MARINESKU 26 y.o., Russian Federation |
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26.11.14 - 9 pm Mr. Yubeen KIM 17 y.o., South Korea |
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27.11.14 - 7 pm Ms Mayuko AKIMOTO 22 y.o., Japan |
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27.11.14 - 7:35 pm Mr. Ting-Wei CHEN 24 y.o., Taiwan |
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27.11.14 - 8:25 pm Ms Adriana FERREIRA 24 y.o., Portugal |
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27.11.14 - 9 pm Ms Yaeram PARK 18 y.o., South Korea |
Recital II : 22, 23 November , Studio Ansermet
22.11.2014 11:00 Ms Helena MACHEREL 19 y.o., Switzerland |
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22.11.2014 11:45 Mr. Pantxoa URTIZBEREA 22 y.o., France |
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22.11.2014 14:00 Ms Sojeong SON 25 y.o., South Korea |
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22.11.2014 14:45 Mr. Yuki KOYAMA 28 y.o., Japan |
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22.11.2014 15:45 Mr. Mark XIAO 27 y.o., Australia |
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22.11.2014 16:30 Ms Elena BADAEVA 25 y.o., Russian Federation |
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22.11.2014 19:00 Mr. Alexander MARINESKU 26 y.o., Russian Federation |
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22.11.2014 19:45 Mr. Sébastian JACOT 27 y.o., Switzerland |
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22.11.2014 20:45 Mr. Yubeen KIM 17 y.o., South Korea |
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22.11.2014 21:30 Ms Sarah OUAKRAT 27 y.o., France |
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23.11.2014 11:00 Ms Ji Weon RYU 22 y.o., South Korea |
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23.11.2014 11:40 Ms Hélène BOULEGUE 24 y.o., France |
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23.11.2014 14:00 Ms Mayuko AKIMOTO 22 y.o., Japan |
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23.11.2014 14:45 Mr. Ting-Wei CHEN 24 y.o., Taiwan |
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23.11.2014 15:45 Ms Adriana FERREIRA 24 y.o., Portugal |
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23.11.2014 16:30 Ms Julia HABENSCHUSS 24 y.o., Austria |
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23.11.2014 19:00 Ms Hyunseo CHEON 17 y.o., South Korea |
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23.11.2014 19:45 Ms Yaeram PARK 18 y.o., South Korea |
Recital I : 17-19 November, Conservatory
17.11.2014 14:00 Ms Haemi PARK 24 y.o., South Korea |
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17.11.2014 14:25 Mr. Henry WILLIFORD 24 y.o., United States |
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17.11.2014 14:50 Mr. Narek AVAGYAN 26 y.o., Armenia |
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17.11.2014 15:15 Ms Jae-A YOO 26 y.o., South Korea |
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17.11.2014 16:00 Ms Helena MACHEREL 19 y.o., Switzerland |
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17.11.2014 16:25 Mr. Pantxoa URTIZBEREA 22 y.o., France |
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17.11.2014 16:50 Ms Sojeong SON 25 y.o., South Korea |
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17.11.2014 19:00 Mr. Yuki KOYAMA 28 y.o., Japan |
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17.11.2014 19:25 Mr. Mark XIAO 27 y.o., Australia |
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17.11.2014 19:50 Ms Xue SU 21 y.o., China |
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17.11.2014 20:15 Ms Elena BADAEVA 25 y.o., Russian Federation |
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17.11.2014 21:00 Mr. Alexander MARINESKU 26 y.o., Russian Federation |
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17.11.2014 21:25 Mr. Sébastian JACOT 27 y.o., Switzerland |
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17.11.2014 21:50 Mr. Yubeen KIM 17 y.o., South Korea |
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18.11.2014 14:00 Ms Sarah OUAKRAT 27 y.o., France |
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18.11.2014 14:25 Ms Min Hee KIM 29 y.o., South Korea |
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18.11.2014 14:50 Ms Margarita TIMOSHIN 25 y.o., Israel |
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18.11.2014 15:15 Ms Yejin SON 21 y.o., South Korea |
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18.11.2014 16:00 Ms Simona PITTAU 29 y.o., Italy |
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18.11.2014 16:25 Mr. Kakeru CHIKU 24 y.o., Japan |
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18.11.2014 16:50 Mr. Nei ASAKAWA 21 y.o., Japan |
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18.11.2014 19:00 Ms Ji Weon RYU 22 y.o., South Korea |
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18.11.2014 19:25 Ms Hélène BOULEGUE 24 y.o., France |
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18.11.2014 19:50 Ms Anaïs FAVRE-BULLE 27 y.o., France |
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18.11.2014 20:15 Ms Mayuko AKIMOTO 22 y.o., Japan |
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18.11.2014 21:00 Ms Elise GASTALDI 22 y.o., France |
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18.11.2014 21:25 Mr. Seiya UENO 25 y.o., Japan |
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18.11.2014 21:50 Mr. Ting-Wei CHEN 24 y.o., Taiwan |
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19.11.2014 14:00 Mr. Kenny Aaberg LARSEN 25 y.o., Denmark |
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19.11.2014 14:25 Ms Adriana FERREIRA 24 y.o., Portugal |
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19.11.2014 14:50 Ms Mathilde CALDERINI 25 y.o., France |
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19.11.2014 15:15 Ms Marion SAUMON 24 y.o., France |
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19.11.2014 16:00 Ms Miki ISAKA 26 y.o., Japan |
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19.11.2014 16:25 Ms Elodie ROUX 26 y.o., France |
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19.11.2014 16:50 Ms Pei-San HSIEH 25 y.o., Taiwan |
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19.11.2014 19:00 Ms Julia HABENSCHUSS 24 y.o., Austria |
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19.11.2014 19:25 Ms Yerim CHOI 20 y.o., South Korea |
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19.11.2014 19:50 Ms Alice MORZENTI 27 y.o., Italy |
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19.11.2014 20:15 Ms Chiaki NAKAGOMI 24 y.o., Japan |
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19.11.2014 21:00 Ms Raphaelle RUBELLIN 24 y.o., France |
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19.11.2014 21:25 Ms Hyunseo CHEON 17 y.o., South Korea |
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19.11.2014 21:50 Ms Yaeram PARK 18 y.o., South Korea |
Results
Prizewinners Flute 2014
Second Prize ex aequo Ms Adriana FERREIRA |
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Second Prize ex aequo Mr. Yubeen KIM |
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Third Prize ex aequo Ms Elena BADAEVA |
Special Prizes Flute 2014
Special Prize « Paul Streit »
Ms. Héléna Macherel (19 years old, Suisse)
Special Prize « Souffle »
Mr. Yubeen KIM (17 years old, Corée du Sud)
Audience Prize
Mr. Yubeen KIM (17 years old, Corée du Sud)
Young Audience Prize
Mr. Yubeen KIM (17 years old, Corée du Sud)
Special Prize « Vents du Midi »
Ms. Mayuko Akimoto (22 years old, Japan)
Special Prize « Coup de Coeur Breguet »
Mme Adriana Ferreira (24 ans, Portugal)
Results of the Semi-Final round (candidates selected for the Final round)
Ms Elena BADAEVA 25 y.o., Russian Federation |
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Ms Adriana FERREIRA 24 y.o., Portugal |
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Mr. Yubeen KIM 17 y.o., South Korea |
Results of the Recital II (candidates selected for the Semi-Final)
Ms Mayuko AKIMOTO 22 y.o., Japan |
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Ms Elena BADAEVA 25 y.o., Russian Federation |
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Mr. Ting-Wei CHEN 24 y.o., Taiwan |
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Ms Adriana FERREIRA 24 y.o., Portugal |
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Mr. Yubeen KIM 17 y.o., South Korea |
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Ms Helena MACHEREL 19 y.o., Switzerland |
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Mr. Alexander MARINESKU 26 y.o., Russian Federation |
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Ms Yaeram PARK 18 y.o., South Korea |
Results of the Recital I (candidates selected for the Recital II)
Ms Mayuko AKIMOTO 22 y.o., Japan |
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Ms Elena BADAEVA 25 y.o., Russian Federation |
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Ms Hélène BOULEGUE 24 y.o., France |
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Mr. Ting-Wei CHEN 24 y.o., Taiwan |
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Ms Hyunseo CHEON 17 y.o., South Korea |
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Ms Adriana FERREIRA 24 y.o., Portugal |
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Ms Julia HABENSCHUSS 24 y.o., Austria |
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Mr. Sébastian JACOT 27 y.o., Switzerland |
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Mr. Yubeen KIM 17 y.o., South Korea |
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Mr. Yuki KOYAMA 28 y.o., Japan |
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Ms Helena MACHEREL 19 y.o., Switzerland |
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Mr. Alexander MARINESKU 26 y.o., Russian Federation |
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Ms Sarah OUAKRAT 27 y.o., France |
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Ms Yaeram PARK 18 y.o., South Korea |
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Ms Ji Weon RYU 22 y.o., South Korea |
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Ms Sojeong SON 25 y.o., South Korea |
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Mr. Pantxoa URTIZBEREA 22 y.o., France |
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Mr. Mark XIAO 27 y.o., Australia |
Results of the pre-selection
Timea ACSAI | 25 y.o. | Hungary |
Mayuko AKIMOTO | 21 y.o. | Japan |
Nei ASAKAWA | 21 y.o. | Japan |
Narek AVAGYAN | 26 y.o. | Armenia |
Elena BADAEVA | 24 y.o. | Russian Federation |
Hélène BOULEGUE | 24 y.o. | France |
Mathilde CALDERINI | 24 y.o. | France |
Barbara CHEMELLI | 28 y.o. | Austria |
Ting-Wei CHEN | 24 y.o. | Taiwan |
Hyunseo CHEON | 16 y.o. | South Korea |
Kakeru CHIKU | 24 y.o. | Japan |
Yerim CHOI | 20 y.o. | South Korea |
Anaïs FAVRE-BULLE | 27 y.o. | France |
Adriana FERREIRA | 23 y.o. | Portugal |
Elise GASTALDI | 22 y.o. | France |
Julia HABENSCHUSS | 23 y.o. | Austria |
Pei-San HSIEH | 25 y.o. | Taiwan |
Miki ISAKA | 25 y.o. | Japan |
Sébastian JACOT | 26 y.o. | Switzerland |
Yubeen KIM | 16 y.o. | South Korea |
Hanjung KIM | 20 y.o. | South Korea |
Min Hee KIM | 29 y.o. | South Korea |
Yuki KOYAMA | 27 y.o. | Japan |
Eva-Nina KOZMUS | 20 y.o. | Slovenia |
Kenny Aaberg LARSEN | 25 y.o. | Denmark |
Shu-Torng LIN | 22 y.o. | Taiwan |
Helena MACHEREL | 19 y.o. | Switzerland |
Alexander MARINESKU | 26 y.o. | Russian Federation |
Matvey DEMIN | 20 y.o. | Russian Federation |
Alice MORZENTI | 27 y.o. | Italy |
Chiaki NAKAGOMI | 24 y.o. | Japan |
Ingrid Soefteland NESET | 22 y.o. | Norway |
Sarah OUAKRAT | 26 y.o. | France |
Yaeram PARK | 17 y.o. | South Korea |
Haemi PARK | 23 y.o. | South Korea |
Simona PITTAU | 29 y.o. | Italy |
Elodie ROUX | 25 y.o. | France |
Rapha RUBELLIN | 23 y.o. | France |
Ji Weon RYU | 21 y.o. | South Korea |
Marion SAUMON | 24 y.o. | France |
Kyeong Hoon SEUNG | 24 y.o. | South Korea |
Yejin SON | 20 y.o. | South Korea |
Sojeong SON | 25 y.o. | South Korea |
Xue SU | 21 y.o. | China |
Margarita TIMOSHIN | 25 y.o. | Israel |
Seiya UENO | 24 y.o. | Japan |
Pantxoa URTIZBEREA | 21 y.o. | France |
Henry WILLIFORD | 24 y.o. | United States |
Mark XIAO | 27 y.o. | Australia |
Jae-A YOO | 25 y.o. | South Korea |