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New Piano-competition in Sweden!
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August 10, 2012, 02:33:50 PM »
Now you can apply to the First of the Young Soloist Piano competition, Gothenburg in Sweden.
Age limit: 24 years old
The competition will take place in the University of Music/Artisten on the 15th of September 2012 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The winner will perform one or several movements of the following concertos on the evening concert on the 4th of October 2012 with the Göteborg Wind Orchestra:
E. Grieg Pianokonsert a-moll
Gershwin: Rhapsody in blue
Erland von Koch: Piano concerto no. 3
Lendvay: Concertino for piano solo
Janacek: Capriccio för piano (left hand)
Application form wil be stated on the website:
www.goteborgspianofestival.com
or you can send us an e-mail
info@goteborgspianofestival.com
with your contact no, teacher name, repertoire list (for the competition you have to play one solo piece of your own choice and one mvt of the concerto) and a CD or DVD recording.
Warm welcome to Gothenburg, Sweden!
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Re: New Piano-competition in Sweden!
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August 10, 2012, 05:52:54 PM »
Why did you tell this late, and why so few concertos... and why so unknown concertos, us so short time? :/
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