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Jeunesses International Music Competition Dinu Lipatti was held for the first time in 1994. The event discovers and promotes the values of the new generation of classical music, supports young artists in building a successful career and provides a platform for multicultural dialogue that encourages performance.

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The idea of establishing this competition started from the desire of a musician to provide in a former communist country - Romania ,a chance for young artists to participate in an international competition in their country and to benefit from the same conditions as anywhere in the world, to give them a chance to promote cooperation with international and European musical institutions .

The event is named after Romanian pianist Dinu Lipatti.

“I like the idea of Jeunesses Musicales because it makes music accessible to children, allowing young people of modest origins to enter into a Realm that otherwise wouldn’t really be open to them.” Dinu Lipatti, Geneve, 1950

History

Held annually since 1994, the contest has included different disciplines - piano, violin, flute, clarinet, composition, horn, trumpet, singing. In 2011, "Jeunesses Musicales International Competition Bucharest" became "Jeunesses International Music Competition Dinu Lipatti", in honor of Lipatti, who supported and encouraged young musicians. Alongside the competition, the event includes workshops and master classes led by artists and music teachers from European academies.

Participants

The competition has three age categories, encouraging young musicians from the earliest ages to a master competition category: 10–14 years, 14–18 years, 18–30 years. Usually, this competition brings together around 100 musicians from 30-40 countries, as a platform for communication and cultural dialogue.

Jury

Jury is formed by recognized artists and professors appreciated in the field with experience in identifying new talent, reconfirmation of their decisions being the laureates professional path.

  • Gabriel Croitoru
  • Pierre-Yves Artaud- France
  • Peter Stoyanov
  • Marin Cazacu
  • Valentin Gheorghiu
  • Stefan Gheorghiu
  • Eugenia Moldoveanu
  • Alexandru Tomescu
  • Violeta Dinescu
  • Doina Rotaru
  • Aurelian Octav Popa
  • Progress

    The competition takes place in areas with historical and cultural tradition: Athenaeum, Royal Palace - Hall Auditorium, Arcub - Center for Cultural Projects of Bucharest, Central University Library, the Philharmonic Sibiu - Thalia Hall.

    Laureates

    1994 - REMUS Azoitei Is a famous violinist of sec. XXIII that currently is a violin professor at the Royal Academy of Music London, known in Romanian audience for charitable and anniversary concerts given together with the Royal Household and through its evolution along the prestigious Nigel Kennedy, the Palace Hall Bucharest.

    1995 - Alexandru Tomescu He is the winner of Stradivarius violin. He played with Jeunesses Musical Youth Orchestra and as a soloist in 1997 and 1998 tournaments in the USA and Japan. He was also present at the most famous concert halls in Europe, such as: Tonhalle Zurich, Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Concert House, Berlin, Musikverein, Vienna.

    1996 Jeunesses International Music Competition Dinu Lipatti was the first competition in Romania which was recognized by the European Union of Music Competitions for Youth.

    1999 Simina Croitoru was born into a family of musicians and since childhood has shown extraordinary talent, winning the first "Jeunesses Musicales" Bucharest prize.

    2000

    Trumpet

    Piano

    Clarinet

    2001

    Violin

    Flute

    2002

    Piano

    Clarinet

    2003

    Violin

    Flute

    2004

    Piano

    Clarinet

    2005

    Violin

    Flute

    Composition

    2006

    Piano

    Composition

    Clarinet

    2007

    Violin

    2008

    Composition

    Flute

    Clarinet

    2009

    Violin

    2010

    Piano

    2011

    Flute

    2012

    Violin

    2013

    Piano

    2014

    Flute

    2015

    Violin winners will be chosen from the 107 competitors representing 40 countries: Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, South Korea, Denmark, Egypt, Switzerland, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, UK, Mexico, New Zealand, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, USA, Sweden, Taiwan - China, Turkey, Ukraine, Hungary, Venezuela .

    2016

    2016 edition will be held from May 14 to 21 with the reference instrument-piano.

    References

    Jeunesses International Music Competition Dinu Lipatti Wikipedia