Michael Hill International Violin Competition
The Michael Hill International Violin Competition is a biennial music competition for violinists aged between 18 and 28.[1] It was founded by Michael Hill in 2001[2] as the Michael Hill World Violin Competition.[3] Hill remains a major sponsor,[4] claiming that "It is my dream that New Zealand will one day become a much more balanced society with not just wonderful sport – but also wonderful classical music."[5] In 2004, the event became a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions.[3][5]
The event is held in New Zealand, with the first two semi-final rounds of competition conducted in Queenstown and the third and final rounds held in Auckland.[6] There is a total prize pool of NZ$100,000, with the winner receiving $40,000. In 2009, the events gained about $500,000 worth of sponsorship.[7]
Special guests at the competition have included Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark,[8] and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Christopher Finlayson.[5]
Laureates
Year | First prize | Second prize | Third prize | Fourth prize | Fifth prize | Sixth prize |
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2001 | Joseph Lin, Taiwan/USA | Tatiana Samouil, Russia | Alexandra Osborne, Australia | |||
2003 | Natalia Lomeiko, Russia[9] | Kristian Winther, Australia | Korbinian Altenberger, Germany | |||
2005 | Feng Ning, China[8] | Yvonne Lam, USA | Bartosz Woroch, Poland | |||
2007 | Bella Hristova, Bulgaria[10] | Yuuki Wong, Dominica | Stefan Hempel, Germany | |||
2009 | Josef Špaček, Czech Republic[11][12] | Yoo Jin Jang, South Korea | Danbi Um, South Korea | Tessa Lark, USA | David McCarroll, USA | Dami Kim, South Korea |
2011 | Sergey Malov, Russia | Richard Lin, Taiwan | Xiang Yu, China | Nadir Khashimov, Uzbekistan | Eric Silberger, USA | Stefani Collins, USA |
2013 | Nikki Chooi, Canada | Sarah Christian, Germany | Boson Mo, Canada | Wonyoung Jung, South Korea | Ioana Cristina Goicea, Romania | Natalie Lin, New Zealand |
2015 | Suyeon Kang, Australia | Eunae Koh, South Korea | Timothy Chooi, Canada | Natsumi Tsuboi, Japan/USA | Elly Suh, USA / South Korea | Marie-Christine Klettner, Austria |
2017 | Ioana Cristina Goicea, Romania | Luke Hsu, USA | Benjamin Baker, New Zealand | Olga Šroubková, Czech Republic | Sumina Studer, Switzerland | Kunwha Lee, South Korea |
2019 | Anna Do Gyung Im, South Korea[13] | Eric Tsai, USA | Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis, Latvia | Angela Sin Ying Chan, Hong Kong | Hannah Cho, USA | Victoria Wong, Australia |
References
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- "World Federation of International Music Competitions". World Federation of International Music Competitions. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
- "Giving back more important than rich list: Hill". The Southland Times. Stuff.co.nz. 24 July 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- "Josef Spacek Wins Michael Hill Violin Competition" (Press release). Michael Hill International Violin Competition. 12 June 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- "Michael Hill International Violin Competition - 2011 Competition - General Information". Retrieved 25 May 2010.
- Daly-Peoples, John (12 June 2009). "Czech violinist wins Michael Hill competition". National Business Review. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
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- "Russia Born NZ-Citizen Wins Violin Competition" (Press release). Auckland Philharmonia. 9 June 2003. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Dart, William (11 June 2007). "Michael Hill International Violin Competition Final Round at Auckland Town Hall". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- "Michael Hill International Violin Competition". Lakes Leisure. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Dart, William (19 June 2009). "Review: Michael Hill International Violin Competition". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- "Anna Im wins Michael Hill International Violin Competition". the Strad. Newsquest Specialist Media Limited. Gannett. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.