List of prize-winners of the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition

This is a list of musicians who have been awarded in the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition in Leipzig since its foundation in 1950.

Competition by year

1950

Piano

Organ

Harpsichord

  • 2 Ingrid Heiler

Voice

Violin

  • 1 Igor Besrodny
  • 2 Michail Waimann, Alexei Gorokhov
  • 3 Werner Häutling, Agnes Vadas

1964

Piano

Organ

  • 1 Petr Sovadina
  • 2 Karl-Rainer Böhme, Andreas Buschnakowski
  • 3 Jan Hora

Voice

1968

Piano

Organ

Voice

Violin

1972

Piano

  • 1 Winfried Apel
  • 2 Jean-Louis Steuermann
  • 3 Michail Petuchow
  • 4 Gabriele Kupfernagel
  • 5 Wadim Sacharow

Organ

  • 1 Heribert Metzger
  • 2 Istvan Ella
  • 3 Hans Fagius
  • 4 Friedrich Kircheis
  • 5 Gottfried Preller

Harpsichord

  • 1 Lionel Party
  • 2 Armin Thalheim
  • 3 Gyöngyver Szilvassy
  • 4 Alexander Sung
  • 5 Magdalena Myczka

Voice – female

  • 1 Rosemarie Lang
  • 2 Regina Werner
  • 3 Julianne Paszthy
  • 4 Nadeshda Wainer

Voice – male

  • 1 Dieter Weimann
  • 2 Gheorghe-Emil Crasnaru
  • 3 Peter Tschaplik
  • 4 Frank-Peter Späthe

Violin

  • 1 Wladimir Iwanow
  • 2 Konrad Other
  • 3 Lidija Schutko

1976

Piano

  • 1 Michail Woltschok
  • 2 Larissa Dedowa
  • 3 Dietmar Nawroth
  • 4 Konstantin Preda
  • 5 Emma Tachmisjan

Organ

  • 1 Elisabeth Ullmann
  • 2 Joachim Dalitz
  • 3 Hartmut Rohmeyer
  • 4 Matthias Eisenberg
  • 5 Thomas Sauer

Voice – female

  • 1 Carola Nossek
  • 2 Katalin Pitti
  • 3 Nannita Peschke
  • 4 Ursula Ankele-Fischer

Voice – male

  • 1 Waldemar Wild
  • 2 Gábor Németh
  • 3 Frieder Lang
  • 4 Miloslav Podalsky

Violin

  • 1 Nilla Pierrou
  • 2 Thorsten Rosenbusch
  • 3 Daniel Phillips
  • 4 Ralf-Carsten Brömsel
  • 5 René Henriot

Cello

  • 1 Alexander Rudin
  • 2 Yvan Chiffoleau
  • 3 Josef Feigelson
  • 4 Tamas Koó
  • 5 Akiko Kanamaru

1980

Piano

Organ

  • 1 Zsuzsana Elekes
  • 2 Jaroslav Tůma
  • 3 Kristiane Köbler
  • 4 Bernhard Buttmann
  • 5 Matthias Süß

Voice – female

  • 1 Jadwiga Rappé
  • 2 Liliana Bizineche
  • 3 Monika Straube
  • 4 Gabriele Pietschnigg

Voice – male

  • 1 Yukio Imanaka
  • 2 Andreas Sommerfeld
  • 3 Christoph Rösel
  • 4 Andreas Scheibner

Violin

  • 1 Michael Erxleben
  • 2 Thorsten Janicke
  • 3 Waltraut Wächter
  • 4 Carlos Egry-Bulnes
  • 5 Dora Bratschkowa

Cello

  • 1 Kerstin Feltz
  • 2 Marin Cazacu
  • 3 Michael Nellessen
  • 4 Thomas Ahrndt
  • 5 Matthias Bräutigam

1984

Piano

  • 1 Alexander Paley
  • 2 Susanne Grutzmann
  • 3 Noriko Kodama
  • 4 Walery Pjasetzkij
  • 5 Ueli Wiget

Organ

Voice – female

  • 1 Angela Liebold
  • 2 Bettina Denner-Deckelmann
  • 3 Constanta Adriana Mestes
  • 4 Uta Selbig

Voice – male

  • 1 Egbert Junghanns
  • 2 Kenzo Ishii
  • 3 Ralph Eschrig
  • 4 Mario Hoff

Violin

  • 1 Johannes Ludwig Von Schwartz
  • 2 Birgit Jahn
  • 3 Anna Rabinova
  • 4 Lothar Strauß
  • 5 Kai Vogler

Flute

  • 1 Wolfgang Ritter
  • 2 Monika Hegedüs
  • 3 Matthias Rust
  • 4 Alison Mitchell
  • 5 Karin Beck

1988

Piano

Organ

  • 1 Martin Sander
  • 2 Stefan Kircheis
  • 3 Wolfgang Kläsener
  • 4 Valter Savant-Levet
  • 5 Andreas Strobelt
  • 6 Markus Lang

Voice – female

  • 2 Kerstin Klesse
  • 3 Katherina Müller
  • 4 Naomi Tsuji
  • 5 Reinhild Wäntig
  • 6 Bożena Harasimowicz

Voice – male

  • 2 Matthias Bleidorn
  • 3 Frank Schiller
  • 4 Daniel Kaleta
  • 5 Torsten Frisch
  • 6 Fred Hoffmann

Violin

Cello

1992

Piano

  • 2 Ragna Schirmer
  • 3 Juri Bogdanov
  • 4 Yukiyo Endo
  • 5 Anna Schibaeva Belo

Organ

Harpsichord

  • 2 Daniela Numico
  • 3 Anikó Soltész, Mechthild Stark
  • 4 Akiko Kuwagata
  • 6 Agnes Várallyay

Violin

  • 1 Rachel Barton
  • 2 Thomas Timm, Axel Strauß
  • 4 Albrecht Winter

Voice – female

  • 1 Bogna Bartosz
  • 2 Yvonne Albes
  • 3 Alla Simonichvili
  • 4 Antje Perscholka
  • 5 Bettine Eismann
  • 6 Irina Potapenko

Voice – male

1996

Piano

Organ 

  • No prize awarded

Harpsichord

  • 3 Giampietro Rosato

Violin

Voice – female

Voice – male

1998

Piano

Cello

Voice – female

  • 1 Asako Motojima
  • 2 Letizia Scherrer
  • 3 Konstanze Maxsein

Voice – male

  • 1 Jan Kobow
  • 2 Andreas Post, Matthias Vieweg
  • 3 Marcus Niedermeyr

2000

Harpsichord

Organ

  • 1 Johannes Unger
  • 2 Gunther Rost
  • 3 Yuichiro Shiina

2002

Piano

Violin and Baroque violin

  • 2 Laura Vikman
  • 3 Sonja Starke

Voice – female

Voice – male

2004

Cello and Baroque cello

Voice

Organ

  • 1 Jörg Halubek
  • 2 Elke Eckerstorfer
  • 3 Frédéric Champion

2006

Harpsichord

  • 1 Francesco Corti
  • 2 Ilpo Laspas
  • 3 François Guerrier

Piano

Violin and Baroque violin

2008

Organ

Voice

  • 1 Marie Friederike Schoder
  • 2 Margot Oitzinger
  • 3 Jens Hamann

Cello and Baroque cello

  • 1 Philip Higham
  • 2 Toru Yamamoto
  • 3 Davit Melkonyan

2010

Piano

  • 1 Ilya Poletaev
  • 2 Stepan Simonian
  • 3 Ekaterina Richter

Harpsichord

  • 1 Maria Uspenskaya
  • 2 Magdalena Malec
  • 3 Nadja Lesaulnier

Violin and Baroque violin

2012

Organ

Voice

  • 1. Dávid Szigetvári
  • 2. Benno Schachtner
  • 3. Matthias Winckhler

Cello and Baroque cello

  • 1. Beiliang Zhu
  • 2. Ditta Rohmann
  • 3. Clara Pouvreau

2014

Piano[1]

  • 1. Hilda Huang, United States
  • 2. Schaghajegh Nosrati, Germany
  • 3. Georg Kjurdian, Latvia

Harpsichord

  • 1. Jean-Christophe Dijoux, France
  • 2. Olga Pashchenko, Russia
  • 3. Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya, Russia

Violin and Baroque violin

  • 1. Seiji Okamoto, Japan
  • 2. Marie Radauer-Plank, Austria
  • 3. Niek Baar, Netherlands

2016

Organ[2]

  • 1. Kazuki Tomita, Japan
  • 2. Pavel Svoboda, Czech Republic
  • 3. Alina Nikitina, Russia

Voice

  • 1. Patrick Grahl, Tenor, Germany
  • 2. Raphael Höhn, Tenor, Switzerland
  • 3. Geneviève Tschumi, Contralto, Switzerland

Cello and Baroque cello

  • 1. Paolo Bonomini, Cello, Italy
  • 2. Ursina Braun, Cello, Switzerland
  • 3. Vladimir Waltham, Baroque cello, France/United Kingdom

2018

Piano[3]

  • 1. Rachel Naomi Kudo (USA)
  • 2. Arash Rokni (Iran)
  • 3. Jonathan Ferrucci (Australia/Italy)

Harpsichord

  • 1. Avinoam Shalev (Israel)
  • 2. Andrew Rosenblum (USA)
  • 3. Anastasia Antonova (Russia)

Violin

  • 1. Maria Włoszczowska (Poland)
  • 2. Maia Cabeza (USA/Canada)
  • 3. Hed Yaron Meyerson (Germany/Israel) Baroque violin

References

  1. "Die Teilnehmer des Bach-Wettbewerbs 2014". Bach Archiv Leipzig. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. "The Prize Winners of the Bach Competition 2016". Bach Archiv Leipzig. Archived from the original on 2018-04-28. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  3. "Preisträger im Internationalen Bach-Wettbewerb geehrt". Leipziger Volkszeitung (in German). 21 July 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
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