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Banff International String Quartet Competition

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The Banff International String Quartet Competition is held once in three years in Banff, Alberta, Canada.

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History

The competition was organized in 1983 by Kenneth Murphy to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Banff Centre for the Arts, at which he was the assistant artistic director for musical programs.

Competition details

Ten quartets from around the world are selected to take part in the semi-final competition. All members of the quartets must be under the age of 35. After playing various styles of both traditional and modern chamber music before audiences over a period of several days, three finalist groups are chosen. After further performances these are judged and a winner chosen.

Each year the winning ensemble receives a cash prize and a three-year career development programme, including a recording session at Banff Centre and a performance tour of European and North American cities. There is also a cash prize for second place, and other smaller specific prizes.

Winners

In 2010, the Cecelia Quartet of Toronto took the top prize in the competition.

The winner of the 2013 competition was the Dover String Quartet, an American ensemble.

In 2016 the winner of the competition was the Rolston String Quartet.

References

Banff International String Quartet Competition Wikipedia