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Concertino Praga 2020 – Results

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October 5

This year International Competition Concertino Praga  has been won by the fourteen-year-old pianist Vsevolod Zavidov from Russia. Second place went to the fifteen-year-old violinist Daniel Matejča from the Czech Republic and the third-place winner was the fourteen-year-old Russian trumpeter Aleksandr Rublev.

 

The winners of the 54th Antonín Dvořák International Radio Competition were chosen at a public concert in the Rudolfinum on Saturday 12 September 2020. Four young performers progressed to the final on the basis of their competition recordings; the pianist Jan Schulmeister and violinist Daniel Matejča from the Czech Republic and two Russian musicians, Aleksandr Rublev and Vsevolod Zavidov.

 

RESULTS OF THE 54TH DVOŘÁK INTERNATIONAL RADIO COMPETITION CONCERTINO PRAGA

 

1st Prize
Vsevolod Zavidov – piano | Russia

 

2nd Prize
Daniel Matejča – violin | Czech Republic

 

3rd Prize
Aleksandr Rublev – trumpet | Russia

 

First Class Honourable Mention
Jan Schulmeister – piano | Czech Republic

 

Second Class Honourable Mention
Márton Bubreg – saxophone | Austria

Carlo Cesaraccio – oboe | Italy

Lukerya Mishneva – flute | Russia

Ivaylo Vassilev – piano | Bulgaria

 

Czech Radio Prize
Vsevolod Zavidov – piano | Russia

 

Audience Prize
Daniel Matejča – violin | Czech Republic

 

Bohuslav Martinů Foundation Prize
Vsevolod Zavidov – piano | Russia

 

Viktor Kalabis and Zuzana Růžičková Endowment Fund Prize
Aleksandr Rublev – trumpet | Russia

 

Viktor Kalabis and Zuzana Růžičková Endowment Honourable Mention
Ivaylo Vassilev – piano | Bulgaria

 

Prize for the youngest Czech participant of the 2nd round
Ondřej Toman – clarinet | Czech Republic

 

EMCY Prize
Jan Schulmeister – piano | Czech Republic

 

The fourteen-year-old Russian pianist Vsevolod Zavidov, who chose Franz Liszt’s Piano Concerto no. 1 in E-flat major, impressed the jury most with his performance. In addition to a cheque for 5000 EUR from the Karel Komárek Family Foundation, he also received the Czech Radio Prize, which will enable him to record and issue a CD, and a cheque for the amount of 15,000 CZK as the Bohuslav Martinů Foundation Prize.

 

The winners were chosen by a twelve-member jury consisting of conductor Jakub Hrůša, pianists Ivo Kahánek and Lukáš Vondráček, violinists Václav Hudeček and Dmitry Sitkovetsky, flautist Walter Auer, oboist Francois Leleux, clarinettist Daniel Ottensamer, trumpeter Marek Zvolánek, harpist Jana Boušková, CEO of Czech Phil David Mareček and music producer Thibaut Maillard.

 

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