Viotti International Music Competition Explained
The Viotti International Music Competition (Italian: Concorso Internazionale di Musica Viotti), named after the Italian composer and violinist Gian (Giovanni) Battista Viotti (1755–1824), is held every year in Vercelli, Piedmont. It was founded by violinist Joseph Robbone in 1950 and has been, since 1957, a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions.
The competition is dedicated primarily to piano and opera singing, with rotating categories of voice (even numbered years), piano (odd numbered years),[1] [2] but also features sections for violin, chamber music, oboe, guitar, dance and composition, among others.
In the fifty years since its inception, thousands of competitors have taken part, many of whom have reached international fame. They include Luigi Alva, Claudio Abbado, Cathal Breslin, Luciano Pavarotti, Mirella Freni, Nicola Martinucci, Salvatore Accardo, Joaquín Achúcarro, Daniel Barenboim, Renato Bruson, Piero Cappuccilli, Raina Kabaivanska, Sumi Jo, Yeol Eum Son, Jeanne You, Violetta Egorova.
The judges have included Franco Corelli, Carlo Maria Giulini, Klaus Hellwig, Yehudi Menuhin, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Birgit Nilsson, Carl Orff, Aureliano Pertile, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Renata Scotto, Joan Sutherland, and Richard Aaker Trythall, Raina Kabaivanska.
Piano Winners
1950s
1950
- 1: Jean Micault
- 2: Maria Teresa Garatti; Carlos Rivero Morales
- 3: Licia Mancini
1951
- 1: Isabella Salamon
- 2: [Hans] Peter Wallfisch
- 3: Pieralberto Biondi
1952
1953
- 1: Joaquín Achúcarro; Luciano Bertolini; Gabriel Tacchino
- 2: Monte Hill Davis; Eléonore Kraemer
- 3: Adriana Brugnolini [Vecchiato]; Jack Edwin Guerry
1954
- 1: Yoko Kono
- 2: Cécile Ousset; Chiaralberta Pastorelli; Kurt Bauer; Richard Cass
- 3: Claudine Durussel; Marion Zarzeczna; Bruno Fabius; Alberto Neuman (Argentina); Emanuele Perrotta (Italy)
- Grand Prix: Daniel Barenboim
1955
- 1: Cécile Ousset
- 2: Alberto Colombo
- 3: Danièle Dechenne–Decroos; Günter Ludwig; Natascia Calza; Pierre Delgrange; Alain Barnheim
- Finalist: Claudio Abbado
1956
- 1: Robert Alexander Bohnke
- 2: Pier Narciso Masi; James Mathis
- 3: —
1957
- 1: —
- 2: Claude Conard-Dargier; George Katz
- 3: Andrée Darras
1958
- 1: —
- 2: Ivan Roy Davis Jr.; Claude Berard
- 3: —
1959
- 1: —
- 2: John Perry; Irène Pamboukjian; Annick Savornin-Daru
- 3: Gino Brandi; Vittorio Del Col; Pierre-Yves Le Roux; Luisa De Robertis; Raffaella D’Esposito
1960s
1960
- 1: Dale Bartlett
- 2: Eugenia Hymann Monacelli; Midori Miura
- 3: Bruno Pompili; Jerzy Gajek
1961
- 1: Alberto Neuman
- 2: Giorgio Sacchetti
- 3: Antonio Rodríguez Baciero; Luigi Galvani
1962
- 1: —
- 2 (Grand Prix): Lidia Rocchetti; Christian Bernard
- 2: Minka Royer-Routcheva; Giuliano Silveri; Alessandro Specchi
- 3: —
1963
- 1: Franco Angeleri; Gernot Kahl
- 2: Paule-Françoise Bonnet; Gi-In Wang – Dag Achatz; – Ivan Darel-Kaiserman; Marco Vavolo
- 3: —
1964
- 1: François-Joël Thiollier
- 2: Rafael Orozco-Flores; Lois-Carole Pachucki
- 3: Claude Savard
1965
- 1: Joaquín Ángel Soriano Villanueva
- 2: Yoshiya Iwamoto; Robert Spillman (US); [Norma] Raquel Boldorini; Leonora Milá i Romeu; Suzanne Husson
- 3: Fausto Di Cesare; Vladimir Krpan
1966
- 1: Jesús González Alonso; Klaus Hellwig
- 2: Ettore Peretti
- 3: Riccardo Risaliti; Kaori Kimura
1967
- 1: Jacques Rouvier
- 2: Ettore Peretti; Catherine Collard
- 3: Jivko Paunov; Marie-Cécile Milan; Supitra Riensuvarn
- Finalist: Jean-Louis Steuerman
1968
- 1: Alexandra Ablewicz; Anna Maria Cigoli
- 2: Micaela Mingardo
- 3: Danielle De Gasquet; César Brunin Zaror; Franz-Friedrich Eichberger
1969
- 1: Sergio Marengoni
- 2: Maryvonne Le Gallo [De Saint-Pulgent]; César Brunin Zaror
- 3: Herbert Seidel; Marika Noda
1970s
1970
- 1: Michael Krist
- 2: Yong-Hi Moon; Marina Horak
- 3: Carlos Cebro; Takejiro Hirai
1971
- 1: Vincenzo Balzani; Hiroshi Tajika
- 2: Noemi Gobbi; Yaeko Sasaki; Vera Drencova
- 3: —
1972
- 1: Dirk Joeres
- 2: Olivier Gardon; Bianca Bodalia
- 3: Claus-Christian Schuster; Ramzi Yassa – Taeko Kojima
1973
- 1: —
- 2: Pascal Devoyon; – Csilla Schulter; Marioara Trifan
- 3: Emanuela Bellio; Nancy Loo
1974
- 1: —
- 2: Anne Perchat; Pierre Laurent Aimard
- 3: Johannes Kropfitsch; Harumi Hanafusa
1975
- 1: Arnulf Von Arnim; Edson Lopes Elias
- 2: Boris Bloch; Richard Fields; Elena Mouzalas
- 3: Jacques Gauthier; Tomoko Mizuno [Harada]; Diana K. Weekes
1976
- 1: Karina Oganjan
- 2: Alexandre Malkus
- 3: Wolfram Lorenz; Svetlana Potanina
1977
- 1: Erik Berchot; Ewa Pobłocka
- 2: Massimo Gon; Anne Robert [-Cambresy]
- 3: Elvina Zeynalova
1978
- 1: Pavel Gililov; Angela Hewitt
- 2: Giovanni Umberto Battel; Yovcho Margaritov Krushev (Bulgaria); Jean-Yves Thibaudet
- 3:
1979
- 1: —
- 2: Liora Ziv-Li; Alain Jacquon
- 3: —
1980s
1980
- 1: Gulzhamilija Kadyrbekova
- 2: Vasif Hasanov; Claudius Tanski
- 3: François Chouchan; Atsuko Isozaki
1981
- 1: Babette Hierholzer
- 2: Rita Kinka
- 3: Mayo Yoshimura
1982
- 1: —
- 2: Thomas Duis
- 3: Anne Fawaz
1983
- 1: Mari Tsuda
- 2: —
- 3: Olivier Cazal; Marie-Noëlle Damien
1984
- 1: Oleg Volkov
- 2: Pavel Zarukin
- 3: —
1985
- 1: Mi-Joo Lee
- 2: Véronique Pellissero; Elisabeth Schlader
- 3: Nobuyuki Nagaoka
1986
- 1: Eckart Heiligers
- 2: Peter Máté
- 3: Martin Zehn
1987
- 1: —
- 2: Mats Jansson
- 3: Hie-Yon Choi
1988
- 1: Ulrike Payer
- 2: Luca Rasca
- 3: Hisako Nagayoshi; Sylviane Pintarelly [Calcagno]
1989
- 1: Igor Kamenz
- 2: Sergej Yerokhin
- 3: Giampaolo Stuani; Roberto Corlianò
1990s
1990
- 1: —
- 2: Choi Kyoung-Ah (Korea); Violetta Egorova
- 3: —
1991
- 1: Andreij Sikhorskij
- 2: Luca Ballerini
- 3: Gabriele Maria Vianello; Sergeij Milchten
1992
- 1: Camillo Radicke (Germany)
- 2: Wojciech Kocyan (Poland)
- 3: Maria Clementi (Italy)
1993
- 1: Vadim Rudenko
- 2: Valeriu Rogacev
- 3: Mutsuko Yamamoto
1994
- 1: —
- 2: Valeriu Rogacev
- 3: Cristiano Burato; Francesco Cipolletta
1995
- 1: —
- 2: Aleksandar Serdar
- 3: Cristiano Burato; Etsuko Hirose
1996
- 1: Eung-Joo Chung
- 2: Olga Pušečnikova [Olga Kern]
- 3: Tamara Stefanovich; Seiko Ohtomo
1997
- 1: —
- 2: Christian Leotta
- 3: Julia Bartha; Nobuhito Nakai
1998
- 1: —
- 2: Paolo Wolfango Cremonte; Noriko Ishiguro
- 3: Miwako Takeda
1999
- 1: Ayako Kimura
- 2: Alessandra Maria Ammara
- 3: Davide Franceschetti
2000s
2000
- 1: —
- 2: Davide Cabassi; Jacob Leuschner
- 3: Dong Min Lim; Ji Yeoun You [Jeanne You]
2001
- 1: Hisako Kawamura
- 2: Stefania Cafaro
- 3: Federico Gianello
2002
- 1: Yeol-Eum Son
- 2: Ekaterina Mechetina
- 3: Lorenzo Di Bella
2003
- 1: Hyo-Sun Lim
- 2: Akiko Nikami
- 3: Jun Nakao
2004
- 1: Feodor Amirov
- 2: —
- 3: —
2005
- 1: Mizuka Kano [Hartmann]
- 2: Yuko Mine [Ellinger]
- 3: Boris Feiner
2007
- 1: Martina Filjak
- 2: Sergej Artsibashev
- 3: Cathal Breslin
2009
- 1: —
- 2: Stefan Ciric
- 3: Christian Chamorel
2010s
2011
- 1: Alexey Lebedev
- 2: Illiya Zuyko
- 3: Artem Yasynskyy
2013
- 1: Jonathan Fournel
- 2: —
- 3: Alexey Sychev; Alexander Panfilov
2015
- 1: Ilya Maximov
- 2: Maxim Kinasov
- 3: Alexander Bernstein
2017
- 1: Konstantin Emelyanov
- 2: Shiori Kuwahara; Aristo Sham
2019
- 1: Ziyu Liu
- 2: Hans H. Suh
- 3: Yilan Zhao
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Deutsches Musikinformationszentrum. Gian Battista Viotti International Music Competition . MIZ . 17 November 2016 . de . 2 October 2020.
- Web site: Viotti Competition . Music Pages . 2 October 2020.