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| 2015 ||{{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Yu-Chien Tseng]] || {{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Richard Lin]] || {{flagicon|United States}} [[Sirena Huang]] || {{flagicon|Moldova}} Alexandra Conunova ||{{flagicon|South Korea}} Lim Hyun Jae ||{{flagicon|France}} Fedor Rudin |
| 2015 ||{{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Yu-Chien Tseng]] || {{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Richard Lin]] || {{flagicon|United States}} [[Sirena Huang]] || {{flagicon|Moldova}} Alexandra Conunova ||{{flagicon|South Korea}} Lim Hyun Jae ||{{flagicon|France}} Fedor Rudin |
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| 2018 ||{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Dogadin]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Chisa Kitagawa || {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Oleksandr Korniev || {{flagicon|United States}} Laurel Gagnon ||{{flagicon|Japan}} Lisa Yasuda ||{{flagicon|China}} Xiaoxuan Shi |
| 2018<ref>{{cite web|title=Sergei Dogadin Wins the 2018 Singapore International Violin Competition!|publisher=Singapore International Violin Competition|url=https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59926ca4f9a61e13c4501063/t/5ab9d4c02b6a28f01f6cc89c/1522128071121/FINAL+SIVC+Media+Release+Winner+2018.pdf|archive-url=https://archive.is/c8VZ3|archive-date=4 November 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> ||{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Sergei Dogadin]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Chisa Kitagawa || {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Oleksandr Korniev || {{flagicon|United States}} Laurel Gagnon ||{{flagicon|Japan}} Lisa Yasuda ||{{flagicon|China}} Xiaoxuan Shi |
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Revision as of 09:30, 4 November 2020
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The Singapore International Violin Competition (SIVC) is a triennial violin competition for violinists up to the age of 30. The contest is hosted by the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music and held in Singapore since 2015.[1][2] The competition serves to promote the continued growth and strength of classical music in the region, as well as providing a showcase for young violinists from around the world.[3]
Venues
- Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
- Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall
- Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Concert Hall[4]
Prizes
Prize | Amount |
First prize | US$50,000 |
Second prize | US$25,000 |
Third prize | US$15,000 |
Fourth Price | US$6,000 |
Fifth Price | US$5,000 |
Sixth Price | US$4,000 |
Special Prizes
Prize | Amount |
Goh Soon Tioe Violin and Piano Recital Prize | US$5,000 |
Audience Prize (by voting) | US$2,000 |
Best Performer of Commissioned Work | US$1,000 |
Best Performance of Bach | US$1,000 |
Best Performance of Paganini Caprice | US$1,000 |
Master Bow by Pierre Guillaume | Best Singaporean Performer |
- top 6 winners are eligible for a 3-year loan of a rare violin.
Results
Year | 1st Prize | 2nd Prize | 3rd Prize | 4th Prize | 5th Prize | 6th Prize |
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See Also
References
- ^ Wiley, Clare. "Supreme talent – Singapore International Violin Competition". International Arts Manager. Lewis Business Media. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- ^ "Young classical music talents get a chance to perform". The Strait Times. Singapore Press Holdings. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- ^ "The Competition". The Competition - SIVC. YST Conservatory of Music. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- ^ "Venues". Singapore International Violin Competition. YST Conservatory of Music. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
- ^ "Sergei Dogadin Wins the 2018 Singapore International Violin Competition!" (PDF). Singapore International Violin Competition. Archived from the original on 4 November 2020.
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