Long-Thibaud-Crespin competition
The Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition is an international classical music competition for pianists, violinists and singers that has been held in France since 1943. It was founded by the pianist Marguerite Long and the violinist Jacques Thibaud . Until 2011 only pianists and violinists were admitted. The competition was run as the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud competition during these years . From 2011 the competition was expanded to include the singing division. In honor of the French soprano Régine Crespin , it has now been renamed the Long Thibaud Crespin Competition . The Long Thibaud Crespin Competition is one of the most important music competitions for young violinists, pianists and singers.
First prize winners
year | Long competition (piano) | Thibaud competition (violin) | Crespin competition (vocals) |
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1943 | Samson François (France) | Michèle Auclair (France) | |
1946 | Hédy Schneider (Hungary) | Arnold Eidus (United States) | |
From 1949 the competition took on a two-year cycle. | |||
1949 |
Aldo Ciccolini (Italy) Wenzislaw Jankow (Bulgaria) |
not forgiven | |
1951 | Janine Dacosta (France) | Gérard Jarry (France) | |
1953 | not forgiven | Nelly Chkolnikova (URSS) | |
1955 | not forgiven | Devy Erlih (France) | |
1957 | Peter Frankl (Hungary) | Boris Gutnikow (URSS) | |
1959 | Toyoaki Matsuura (Japan) | György Pauk (stateless) | |
1961 | Marina Mdivani (URSS) | Jean Ter-Merguerian (URSS) | |
1963 | Victor Eresko (URSS) | Irina Botchkova (URSS) | |
1965 | not forgiven | Liana Issakadze (URSS) | |
1967 | Edward Auer (United States) | Nana Yachvili (URSS) | |
1969 | Lyubov Timofeeva (URSS) | not forgiven | |
1971 | Vladimir Feltsman (URSS) - Pascal Rogé (France) | Lydia Doubrovskaïa (URSS) | |
1973 | not forgiven | Roussoudane Gvassalia (URSS) | |
1975 | Mikhail Rudy (France) | Alexandre Brussilovsky (URSS) | |
1977 | Jorge Luis Prats (Cuba) | not forgiven | |
1979 | Frédéric Aguessy (France) | not forgiven | |
1981 | Kazuné Shimizu (Japan) | Nina Bodnar-Horton (United States) | |
From 1983, the two competitions no longer took place in the same year, but one after the other with an empty year between the cycles. | |||
1983 | Stanislaw Bunin (URSS) | ||
1984 | not forgiven | ||
1986 | José Carlos Cocarelli (Brazil) Yukino Fujiwara (Japan) |
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1987 | Zhou Qian (China) | ||
1989 | Jeffrey Biegel (United States) | ||
1990 | Mie Kobayashi (Japan) | ||
1992 | Midori Nohara (Japan) | ||
1993 | Bartolomiej Niziol (Poland) | ||
1995 | not forgiven | ||
1996 | Daishin Kashimoto (Japan) | ||
1998 | Cédric Tiberghien (France) | ||
1999 | Yi-Jia S. Hou (China / Canada) | ||
2001 | Dong-Hyek Lim (South Korea) | ||
2002 | Akiko Yamada (Japan) | ||
2004 | Siheng Song (China) | ||
2005 | Frederieke Saeijs (Netherlands) | ||
2007 | Hibiki Tamura (Japan) | ||
2008 | Hyun-Su Shin (South Korea) | ||
2009 | not forgiven | ||
2010 | Solenne Païdassi (France) | ||
2011 | Kihwan Sim (South Korea) | ||
2012 | not forgiven | ||
2014 | Aylen Pritchin (Russia) | ||
2015 | not forgiven |
Web links
- Long Thibaud Crespin Competition (website). Retrieved September 12, 2018 (French).
Individual evidence
- ↑ La Fondation. Retrieved September 12, 2018 (French).