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24th International Johannes Brahms Competition Pörtschach
Results and Prize Winners - 2017 Competition

RESULTS and PRIZE WINNERS

PRIZE OF THE AUDIENCE

The prize of the audience is sponsored by Casino Velden and is awarded by the audience of the final concert at Casineum Velden on September 10, 2017 to:

Adela Liculescu (piano, b. 1993, Romania)

PIANO

1st round: 32 artists

2nd round: 12 artists

The following have reached the semifinal (in alphabetical order):

Aurelius Braun (b. 1995, Germany)

Yoshio Hamano (b. 1989, Japan)

Yow-Ting Hsieh (b. 1993, Taiwan)

Eunjoo Kang (b. 1991, South Korea)

Mayu Kotari (b. 1991, Japan)

Adela Liculescu (b. 1993, Romania)

Misako Mihara (b. 1989, Japan)

Shota Nakayama (b. 1988, Japan)

Mariia Narodytska (b. 1988, Ukraine)

Takehiro Sado (b. 1989, Japan)

Ayako Sasaki (b. 1987, Japan)

Ohki Tomoka (b. 1986, Japan)

3rd rounds: 3 artists

The following have reached the final (in alphabetical order):

Yow-Ting Hsieh (b. 1993, Taiwan)

Mayu Kotari (b. 1991, Japan)

Adela Liculescu (b. 1993, Romania)

Prize winners:

1st: Adela Liculescu (b. 1993, Romania)

2nd: Mayu Kotari (b. 1991, Japan)

3rd: Yow-Ting Hsieh (b. 1993, Taiwan)

VIOLIN

1st round: 86 artists

2nd round: 19 artists

The following have reached the semifinal (in alphabetical order):

Karol Danis (b. 1993, Slovak Republic)

Yuki Ishihara (b. 1993, Japan)

Nadezda Kalmykova (b. 1992, Norway)

Jaewon Kim (b. 1994, South Korea)

Eunche Kim (b. 1997, South Korea)

Luka Ljubas (b. 1996, Croatia/Japan)

Daichi Nakamura (b. 1990, Japan)

Ririko Noborisaka (b. 1995, Japan)

Tassilo Probst (b. 2002, Germany)

Oliver Rau (b. 1994, Switzerland)

Johanna Röhrig (b. 1993, Germany)

Orest Smovzh (b. 1991, Ukraine)

Belle Ting (b. 2000, Canada)

Nao Tohara (b. 1993, Japan)

Darya Varlamova (b. 1993, Belarus)

Lara Weber (b. 1992, Germany)

Songao Wu (b. 1997, China)

Peixuan Wu (b. 2000, China)

Rino Yoshimoto (b. 2003, Japan)

3rd round: 3 artists

The following have reached the final (in alphabetical order):

Eunche Kim (b. 1997, South Korea)

Daichi Nakamura (b. 1990, Japan)

Belle Ting (b. 2000, Canada)

Prize winners:

1st: Daichi Nakamura (b. 1990, Japan)

2nd: Belle Ting (b. 2000, Canada)

3rd: Eunche Kim (b. 1997, South Korea)

CELLO

1st round: 73 artists

2nd round: 17 artists

The following have reached the semifinal (in alphabetical order):

Ariel Barnes (b. 1976, Canada)

Roman Cazal (b. 1994, France)

Jordan Costard (b. 1992, France)

Junko Fujii (b. 1990, Japan)

Blanca Gorgojo (b. 1988, Spain)

Natallie Hahn (b. 1997, Germany)

Yeeun Kang (b. 2002, South Korea)

Gaeun Kim (b. 2002, South Korea)

Jin Kyung Kim (b. 1991, South Korea)

Clara Lindenbaum (b. 1996, Austria)

Christophe Luciani (b. 1990, France)

Laure-Hélène Michel (b. 1992, France)

Gunwoo Park (b. 1991, South Korea)

Sunghyun Park (b. 2006, South Korea)

Erica Piccotti (b. 1999, Italy)

Levan Stülpnagel (b. 1996, Germany)

Fermín Villanueva (b. 1993, Spain)

3rd round: 3 artists

The following have reached the final (in alphabetical order):

Ariel Barnes (b. 1976, Canada)

Jordan Costard (b. 1992, France)

Erica Piccotti (b. 1999, Italy)

Prize winners:

1st: Ariel Barnes (b. 1976, Canada)

2nd: Erica Piccotti (b. 1999, Italy)

3rd: Jordan Costard (b. 1992, France)

VIOLA

1st round: 52 artists

2nd round: 16 artists

The following have reached the semifinal (in alphabetical order):

Weiyi He (b. 1999, China)

Qian Hui Ho (b. 1996, Singapore)

Josip Kvetek (b. 1992, Croatia)

Eunbin Lee (b. 2003, South Korea)

Yizilin Liang (b. 2001, China)

Shuchen Liu (b. 1995, China)

Agnès Mauri Galik (b. 1991, Spain)

Johannes Möhrle (b. 2001, Switzerland)

Aoi Murase (b. 1991, Japan)

Haeun Park (b. 1994, South Korea)

Valentyna Pryshlyak (b. 1988, Ukraine)

Ziyu Shen (b. 1997, China)

Sofia Silva Sousa (b. 1996, Portugal)

Sào Soulez Larivière (b. 1998, France)

Lisa Sung (b. 1996, Australia)

Wei Yi Zeng (b. 2000, China)

3rd round: 3 artists

The following have reached the final (in alphabetical order):

Eunbin Lee (b. 2003, South Korea)

Ziyu Shen (b. 1997, China)

Sào Soulez Larivière (b. 1998, France)

Prize winners:

1st: Eunbin Lee (b. 2003, South Korea)

2nd: Ziyu Shen (b. 1997, China)

3rd: Sào Soulez Larivière (b. 1998, France)

VOICE

1st round: 44 artists

2nd round: 18 artists

The following have reached the semifinal (in alphabetical order):

Ani Akhmeteli (b. 1988, Georgia)

Matthias Azesberger (b. 1991, Austria)

Pia Salome Bohnert (b. 1988, Germany)

Christine dell´Antonio (b. 1988, Austria)

Veronika Dünser (b. 1985, Austria)

Alexander Grassauer (b. 1996, Austria)

Maria Theresia Gruber (b. 1989, Austria)

Martha Harreiter (b. 1991, Austria)

Jussi Juola (b. 1987, Finland)

Georg Klimbacher (b. 1985, Austria)

Aline Kostrewa (b. 1986, Germany)

Diogo Mendes (b. 1991, Portugal)

Daniel Ochoa (b. 1979, Germany)

Sonja Isabel Reuter (b. 1994, Germany)

Caroline Schnitzer (b. 1992, Germany)

Makoto Yoshizawa (b. 1992, Japan)

Tae Hwan Yun (b. 1990, South Korea)

Angelika Zareiniakan (b. 1987, Austria)

3rd round: 8 artists

The following have reached the final (in alphabetical order):

Ani Akhmeteli (b. 1988, Georgia)

Matthias Azesberger (b. 1991, Austria)

Alexander Grassauer (b. 1996, Austria)

Maria Theresia Gruber (b. 1989, Austria)

Jussi Juola (b. 1987, Finland)

Diogo Mendes (b. 1991, Portugal)

Daniel Ochoa (b. 1979, Germany)

Tae Hwan Yun (b. 1990, South Korea)

Prize winners:

1st: Alexander Grassauer (b. 1996, Austria)

2nd: Diogo Mendes (b. 1991, Portugal)

3rd: Daniel Ochoa (b. 1979, Germany)

BEST PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT FOR VOICE

Edith Tagle (b. 1977, Chile)

SPECIAL PRIZES

Vadim Repin prize for violinists:

Jaewon Kim (b. 1994, South Korea)

Rino Yoshimoto (b. 2003, Japan)

Prize of the Johannes Brahms Society for extraordinary presentation of a piece by Brahms:

Yow-Ting Hsieh (piano, b. 1993, Taiwan)

Mayu Kotari (piano, b. 1991, Japan)

Belle Ting (violin, b. 2000, Canada)

Interclassica prize for the best interpretation of the contemporary song:

Maria Theresia Gruber (b. 1989, Austria)

Special prizes given for extraordinary performances in the semifinals in the piano section:

Aurelius Braun (b. 1995, Germany)

Yoshio Hamano (b. 1989, Japan)

Misako Mihara (b. 1989, Japan)

CONCERT ENGAGEMENTS

Kim's Award of Utsunmiya MusicArt Foundation:
Concert invitation to Japan for Belle Ting (violin, b. 2000, Canada), given by Phyo Kim MD PhD


  

  

 

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