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.
Year | 1st prize | 2nd prize | 3rd prize | Special prizes | |
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1959 | Susanna Mildonian, ![]() | Suzan Hacket McDonald, ![]() | Edward Witsenburg, | ||
1962 | Lynn Turner, ![]() | Guiliana Albisetti, ![]() | Brigitte Deshais du Portail, ![]() | for best performance of Toccata composed by Ami Maayani: Bogumila Lutak, ![]() | |
1965 | Martine Géliot, ![]() | Emilia Moskvitina, | Natalia Strebkova, | ||
1970 | Chantal Mathieu, ![]() | Catherine Michel, ![]() | Ayoko Shinokazi, ![]() | ||
1973 | Nancy Allen, ![]() | Grace Wong, ![]() | Caitriona Yeats, ![]() | ||
1976 | Ivan Ion Roncea, ![]() | Frédérique Cambreling, ![]() | Hazel Kathleen Kienzie, ![]() | ||
1979 | Emily Mitchell, ![]() | Barbara Allen, ![]() | Irena Kaganovska, ![]() | ||
1982 | Alice Giles, ![]() | Linda Aiella, ![]() ![]() | — | ||
1985 | Naoko Yoshino, ![]() | not awarded | Ieuan Jones, (UK) | ||
1988 | Isabelle Moretti, ![]() | Lucy Wakeford, UK | — | ||
1992 | Marie-Pierre Langlamet, ![]() | Yana Boushkova, ![]() | Mariko Anraku, ![]() | ||
1994 | not awarded | Anna Makarova, | Godelive Shram, ![]() | ||
1998 | Gwyneth Wentink, ![]() | Christina Bianchi, ![]() | Kyo-Jin Lee, | ||
2001 | Letizia Belmondo, ![]() | Jessica Li Zhou, ![]() | Lavinia Meijer, ![]() | ||
2003 | Varvara Ivanova, | Julie Bunzel, ![]() | Albane Mahe, ![]() |
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2006 | Sivan Magen, ![]() | Cécile Maudire, ![]() | Etsuko Chida, ![]() |
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2009 | not awarded | Ina Zdorovetchi, | Remy van Kesteren, ![]() |
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2012 | Anais Gaudemard, ![]() | Agne Keblyte, ![]() | Mai Fukui, ![]() |
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2015 | Yuying Chen, ![]() | Anaelle Tourett, ![]() | Eva Tomsic, ![]() | ||
2018 | Lenka Petrović, ![]() | Joel von Lerber, ![]() | Marina Fradin, ![]() |
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2021 | Claudia Lucia Lamanna, ![]() | Lea Maria Löffler, ![]() | Beatriz Cortesão, ![]() |
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