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The International Harp Contest in Israel

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Susanna Mildonian winner of the 1st International Harp Contest in Israel, 1959

The International Harp Contest in Israel is a harp competition. Founded in 1959 by Aharon Zvi Propes in the city of Jerusalem, it was the first competition for the harp in the history of the instrument.

Past competitions winners

2018

Winners

  • 1st prize: Lenka Petrović (Serbia)
  • 2nd prize: Joel von Lerber (Switzerland)
  • 3rd prize: Marina Fradin (Israel)

Semi-final prize:

  • Alisa Sadikova (Russia)
  • Tjasha Gafner (Switzerland)
  • Tatiana Repnikova (Russia)

Irina Kaganovsky prize:

  • Lenka Petrović (Serbia)
  • Joel von Lerber (Switzerland)
  • Nadja Dornik (Serbia)

Mario Falcao prize: Joan Rafaelle Kim (USA) Ropes prize: Joel von Lerber (Switzerland)

2015

  • 1st prize: Yuying Chen

2012

  • 1st prize: Anais Gaudemard, France
  • 2nd prize: Agne Keblyte, Lithuania
  • 3rd prize: Mai Fukui, Japan
    • Semi-Final Prize: In memory of Yona Ettinger: Anais Gaudemard, France
    • For best performance of R. Murray Schafer: The Crown of Ariadne: Anais Gaudemard, France
    • Aharon Zvi and Mara Propes Prize: Agne Keblyte
    • For best performance of Israeli composition by Zvi Avni, Fantasy for harp: Agne Keblite, Lithuania
    • Mario Falcao Prize: Mai Fukui, Japan
    • For best performance of a Free Choice Contemporary Work, in Stage II: Mai Fukui, Japan
  • Semi-Final Round Competitors
    • Maiko Enomoto, Japan
    • Mai Fukui, Japan
    • Anais Gaudemard, France
    • Agne Keblyte, Lithuania
    • Stefania Saglietti, Italy
    • Noël Wan, USA
  • Second Round Competitors
    • Bass, Elizabeth, UK
    • Enomoto, Maiko, Japan
    • Fukui, Mai, Japan
    • Gaudemard, Anais, France
    • Gott, Michelle, USA
    • Guiraud, Alexandra, France
    • Keblyte, Agne, Lithuania
    • Loei, Yi-Yun, Australia
    • Panizza, Martino, Italy
    • Saglietti, Stefania, Italy
    • Sidyagina, Oksana, Russia
    • Vernia, Inbar, Israel
    • Wan, Noel, USA
    • Yoon, Jane, USA
    • Second Round Repertoire:
  • First Round Competitors:
    • Alquati, Tatiana, Italy
    • Amstutz, Nathalie, Switzerland
    • Bass, Elizabeth, UK
    • Dimitrova, Denitza, Bulgaria
    • Enomoto, Maiko, Japan
    • Fukui, Mai, Japan
    • Galo-Place, Claire, France
    • Gaudemard, Anais, France
    • Gott, Michelle, USA
    • Guiraud, Alexandra, France
    • Keblyte, Agne, Lithuania
    • Loei, Yi-Yun, Australia
    • Montes, Mateo Cristina, Spain
    • Panizza, Martino, Italy
    • Saglietti, Stefania, Italy
    • Sato, Rieko, Japan
    • Scholten, Nick, The Netherlands
    • Shemesh, Sarah, Israel
    • Sidyagina, Oksana, Russia
    • Vernia, Inbar, Israel
    • Vreeburg, Liesbeth, The Netherlands
    • Wan, Noel, USA
    • Widi, Rama, Indonesia
    • Yoon, Jane, USA
    • Young, Tamara, UK
    • Zdorovetchi, Ina, Moldova
    • First Round Repertoire:

2009

  • 1st prize: not awarded
  • 2nd prize: Ina Zdorovetchi, Moldova
  • 3rd prize: Remy van Kesteren, Netherlands
    • Chamber Music prize: Ina Zdorovetchi, Moldova
    • Israeli Commissioned piece prize: Ina Zdorovetchi, Moldova
    • Mario Falcao prize: Remy van Kesteren, Netherlands
    • Renie prize: Emily Levin, United States

2006

2003

  • 1st prize: Varvara Ivanova, Russia
  • 2nd prize: Julie Bunzel, Israel
  • 3rd prize: Albane Mahe, France
    • Gulbenkian prize: Etsuko Shoiji, Japan
    • Israeli Composition prize: Julie Bunzel, Israel
    • Contemporary Piece prize: Varvara Ivanova, Russia
    • Chamber Music prize: Julie Bunzel, Israel

2001

1998

  • 1st prize: Gwyneth Wentink, Netherlands
  • 2nd prize: Christina Bianchi, Italy
  • 3rd prize: Kyo-Jin Lee, Korea

1994

  • 1st prize: not awarded

1992

1988

1985

  • 1st prize: Naoko Yoshino, Japan

1982

1979

  • 1st prize: Emily Mitchell, United States

1976

  • 1st prize: Ivan Ion Roncea, Romania

1973

1970

1965

1962

  • 1st prize: Lynn Turner, United States
  • Special prize for best performance of Toccata composed by Ami Maayani: Bogumila Lutak, Poland

1959

  • 1st prize: Susanna Mildonian, Belgium

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