35th INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION
35
th
INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION
«RODOLFO LIPIZER PRIZE» – GORIZIA
3
rd
– 11
th
SEPTEMBER, 2016
RULES
1) The Competition will be held from the 3
rd
to the 11
th
September 2016.
It is divided into three stages, eliminatory, semifinal and final, which will be held in public at the Teatro
«L. Bratuž»
in Gorizia, Viale XX Settembre, no. 85.
2) The Competition is open to violinists of all nationalities who were born after the 11
th
September 1984.
3) Admission will be decided by the Competition Organizing Committee after checking the required documents and their validity, and will be communicated between May 16
th
and 31
st
2016.
4) The
net
entrance fee of € 150,00
(both issuing and receiving bank charges excluded)
must be paid upon registration to
Associazione Culturale “Rodolfo Lipizer” ONLUS (no-profit), in one of the following ways:
– from
Internet
: you can useVisa or MasterCard orPayPal (*) account on our e-commerce web site
http://ecommerce.lipizer.it
– from
Italy
:bank transfer to c/cIBAN: IT49S0862212400004000251116
–
from
abroad
:bank transfer to the current account 251116, SWIFT / BIC: CCRTIT2T96A • IBAN
(compulsory for U. E. countries
)
: IT49S0862212400004000251116
(*)
PayPal users must add 3.4% + fixed 0.35 € + eventual exchange costs.
Please
indicate name and surname of the competitor
,
and send a copy of
the bank transfer
receipt along with the
other requested documents
.
The entrance fee will
not
be returned to the competitors that have been accepted, but will instead be returned to the competitors who were not accepted.
5) Those who won the first prize at previous “Lipizer Competition” cannot enter the competition.
6) The performing order for each stage will be decided at the beginning of the Competition by ballot held in the presence of the Jury and the competitors. The competitors will have to play their entire program in each one of the three rounds.
Exceptionally, for the first round, in case of a high number of competitors, the organizing Committee, in agreement with the Jury, may decide to shorten the program evenly for everybody.
7) Competitors must play from memory (except the Sonata and the piece composed for the competition) and use well-known editions for their fidelity to the original texts. In the respect of copyrights they must also own, and bring to Gorizia, all the original scores of the musics they will play (
no photocopies admitted
).
8)
Two Official Pianists will be availablefree
for those competitors who will not have their own
accompanist. The violinists who are considering to choose, for the second stage, point 3BX, a
contemporary piece
,
will have to be accompanied by their own pianist.
In this case, a copy of the score must be
forwarded to the Organizing Committee within the application deadline.
9) The Jury
will be composed
of the following members:
Roberto MOLINELLI
President
ITALY
Helfried FISTER
Member
AUSTRIA
Armiram GANZ
Member
URUGUAY
Zanta HOFMEYR
Member
SOUTH AFRICA
Fulvio
Žarko HRVATIČ
Member
ITALY
Magdalena SZCZEPANOWSKA
Member
POLAND
Suli XUE
Member
CHINA
Representative of the Ministry of Cultural Wealth and Activities and Tourism will be able to assist to the Jury’s works, but will not vote.
Representative of the Ministry of Cultural Wealth and Activities and Tourism will be able to assist to the Jury’s works, but will not vote.
10) The admission of each competitor to the semifinals, the choice of the (maximum) six competitors who will be admitted to the finals, as well as their classification, based on the three tests, will be established by the Jury’s majority resolution with an open vote; their decision is final.
11) Candidates who do not reach the semifinals/finals will be given an opportunity to ask for explanations to the members of the Jury.
12)
Lodging and half board in students boarding house will
be ensured to all those competitors
admitted to the eliminatory trial, as of
September 2th
, (
excluding
any
accompanist)
, with 50%
of the costs paid by the organization. It will be totally free, instead, for those competitors admitted to the following
rounds.
Hospitality will be ensured to the accompanists against full payment of the costs.
A list of hotels for direct booking will be sent to those competitors who intend to lodge at their own expenses. The competitors must notify the Competition Office where they will be lodging.
13)
Any competitors or piano accompanists requiring a visa
must indicate this on the application form. The Competition
Secretariat will send them a letter of invitation. The procedures
and relative expenses for obtaining the visa will be charged to the competitor and/or the piano accompanist. The Competition Secretariat is therefore not responsible for failure to obtain the visa.
14)
All the performances will be broadcast in streaming media on the Lipizer web channel. The final stage and the “Finalists’ Concert” will be broadcast on the radio and television by RAI Italian Radiotelevision Network. The winner of the first prize may have the chance to record a CD. In this case no remuneration is due to the performer.
Representatives of the Supporting Organizations, agents of recording companies and concert agents will be invited as “observers” to the final test and to the Finalists’ Concert.
15) Each candidate binds himself to the acceptance of all rules governing this Competition upon his signing
the application form,
and consents to the use of his personal information for the purposes of the competition and its artistic promotion, according to the Italian Law 30.6.2003, n. 196.
16) Only the original Italian text will be considered valid in case of dispute.
17) Before their performances, the candidates might be required to show an identity document.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTERING THE COMPETITION:
1) The following documents must be sent by registered mail to the address below
not later than April 30
th
2016
(as represented by
the postal stamp):
a)
the request of admission
in which the applicant declares his intention of participating in the Lipizer Prize, along with the following documents:
b)
the application form
, throughly filled in and clearly indicating:
– Surname, Name, gender, language for the correspondence, chosen among English, French, German, Spanish and Italian;
– Place, country and date of birth;
– Birth nationality and Citizenship;
– Curriculum studiorum concerning musical education;
– Professors’ names, addresses andcontacts
, mentioning length and dates of the studies with each of them;
– Chosen programme for each of the three stages;
– Request for the Official contest pianist, if needed;
– whether he/she requires aroom booked by the Competition Office in a student hostel, or prefers to stay in a hotel at his/her expense;
– Date of arrival in Gorizia,
within the 2
th
September 2016
;
– Signature (if under age, the application is to be signed by a parent or legal guardian);
– Permanent and temporary address
from the 16
th
May to the 31
st
August 2016
, telephone, fax numbers, e-mail and the family’s address in their country of origin;
c)
copy of the bank
transfer receipt relative to the payment of the registration fee;
d) a birth certificate or similar official document (photocopy of a personal document: international passport);
e) 3
different
recent artistic close shot colour photographs of the applicant,
with the instrument
,
without playing
and of good quality(photographs may be sent also by e-mail
,
max 512 Kb in JPEG format
). Please show Your full head, avoid poses that may hide Your face and keep the instrument close to Your face;
f)brief biography for the finalist’s concert (presenting the candidate’s musical education and concert career – no more than 1.100 types);
g) schematic curriculum vitae in chronological order, stating the applicant’s musical studies
,
with declaration of completeness and truthfulness, readable signature.
2) In case of a registered letter requesting missing information, the competitors who have applied to the competition need to reply throughly within 12 days since they receive it.
3) The entry requests sent by e-mail are considered only as a pre-enrolment booking, and should therefore be confirmed by sending by mail the requested documents and the application form, filled in throughly and signed by the competitor him/herself.
4) The candidates who are admitted to the competition need to
confirm their participation
exclusively from July 16
th
to July 31
st
2016 only
,
against contextual payment of a € 50,00
deposit which is fully returned to the competitors
in Gorizia without any further charge.
5) The competitors who will not comply with such requirements for the entry will be considered renouncers of their right to participate, and will therefore be excluded from the competition without notice.
6) All correspondence and communications have to be addressed to:
Segreteria
CONCORSO INTERNAZIONALE DI VIOLINO “PREMIO RODOLFO LIPIZER”
Via don Giovanni Bosco 91, 34170 GORIZIA GO, ITALIA
Tel.: 0039-0481-547863 – 536710• Fax: 0039-0481-536710• Handy:347-9236285
E-mail:
lipizer@lipizer.it
• Website:
www.lipizer.it
• Skype: lipizer or lorenzo.qualli
PROGRAMME:
FIRST STAGE (eliminatory)
1) R. LIPIZER
1895-1974
2) C. SIVORI
1815-1894
From Study no. 18 – Variations
“Moderato” page 155, “Allegro vivace” and “Allegretto brillante” page 158 ER 2602 or pages 157 and
160 ER 2964
from “The AdvancedViolin Technique”, with original bowings and fingerings,
immediately available
from the secretary’s office of the Competition by payment of € 24,30 +postal charges for registered mail,
http://ecommerce.lipizer.it
, following the conditions of payment, as provided in the Rules, point 4.
One Studio-Caprice for unaccompanied violin from 1
2
Studios-Caprici
,
op. 25,
rev. F. Luciani, immediately available from the secretary’s office of the Competition by payment of Euro 22,35 + postal charges for registered mail
http://ecommerce.lipizer.it/
, following the conditions of payment, as provided in the Rules, point 4;
3) J.S. BACH
Adagio and Fuga from Sonata no. 1 in G minor or
Grave and Fuga from Sonata no. 2 in A minor or
Adagio and Fuga from Sonata no. 3 in C Major or
Allemande, Double, Corrente and Double Presto
from the first Partita in H minor or
Ciaccona from Partita no. 2 in D minor or
Prelude, Loure, Gavotta en Rondeau and Giga from the third Partita in E Major.
4) W.A. MOZART
First movement and cadenza
among
the following concertos:
G Major KV 216; D Major KV 218; A Major KV 219, with piano accompaniment.
SECOND STAGE
(semifinal)
The duration of the program should be 40 to 50 minutes.
1) N. PAGANINI
One Caprice for unaccompanied violin from op.1
2)
Aurelio SAMORI’
1946
Piece composed for the competition (2016)
for
violin
and piano
(duration 5 minutes)
.
The score will be sent after the 1
st
June 2016,
to the address given by all the admitted competitors.
3) A Sonata and a virtuoso piece among the following
(A+B)
or
(α+β)
:
A)
19
th
century Sonatas:
L.v. BEETHOVEN
in D Major, op. 12 no. 1; in A minor, op. 23; in F Major, op. 24 “Spring”;in C minor, op. 30 no. 2; in G Major, op. 30 no. 3;
J. BRAHMS
no.1 in G Major, op.78; no.2 in A Major, op. 100; no. 3 in D minor, op. 108
G. FAURÉ
no. 1 in A Major, op.13 (1875-76)
C. FRANCK
in A Major (1886)
E. GRIEG
no. 3 in C minor, op. 45
F. SCHUBERT
in A Major, op. 162 (1817) (D. 574)
R. SCHUMANN
in A minor, op. 105; in D minor op. 121
B)
20
th
century pieces:
L. BERIO
Sequenza VIII for violin unaccompanied (1977)
R. DIONISI
A.E. GINASTERA
Sonatina
for violin and piano
(1998), (*)
Pampeana no. 1 for violin and piano,
(
the 100
th
anniversary of the birth
)
W. LUTOSLAWSKI
Subito for violin and piano
G. MANZONI
Furioso
for violin and piano
(1995), (*)
M. RAVEL
Tzigane (1924)
A. SCHÖNBERG
Fantasia, op. 47 (1949)
K. SZYMANOWSKI
Nocturne and Tarantella, op. 28 (1915)
A. SOLBIATI
Sonetto
for violin and piano
(
1997), (*)
E. YSAŸE
a Sonata from op. 27 (1924) for unaccompanied violin
Caprice on the Ètude in the form of a Valzer, op. 52 by C. Saint-Saëns
(*)
obtainable
on our e-commerce web site
http://ecommerce.lipizer.it
or at the Office of the Competition
X either a piece
for solo violin or a piece for violin and piano by
a composer born after 1916
α)
20
th
century Sonata for violin and piano:
C. DEBUSSY
in G minor (1916-17)
G. ENESCU
no. 3 in A minor, op. 25
L. JANACEK
no. 3 (1921)
F. POULENC
(1943)
S. PROKOFIEV
no. 1 in F minor, op. 80 (1938-46) or no. 2 in D Major, op. 94 b (1944)
M. RAVEL
no. 2 in G Major (1927)
A. SCHNITTKE
no. 1 (1963)
I. STRAVINSKI
Duo concertante (1932)
or one of the
following Sonatas
for unaccompanied violin:
B. BARTÓK
(1944)
S. PROKOFIEV
in D Major, op. 115 (1947)
β)
19
th
century virtuoso piece for violin and piano:
A. BAZZINI
La ridda dei folletti, op. 25
E. CHAUSSON
Poema, op. 25
P. CIAIKOVSKI
Waltz-Scherzo in C Major, op. 34
N. PAGANINI
I palpiti; Le streghe; Nel cor più non mi sento
C. SAINT-SAËNS
Havanaise, op. 83 (1887)
Introduction et Rondò capriccioso, op. 28 (1870)
P. de SARASATE
Air bohémien – Zigeunerweisen, op.20
Carmen Fantasia, op. 25
H. WIENIAWSKI
Polonaise brillante in D Major, op. 4
Scherzo – Tarantella, op. 16
Polonaise brillante in A Major, op. 21
THIRD STAGE (final)
With the Symphony Orchestra (1+2) or (A+B)
1) The f
irst movement with cadenza among the following Concertos:
J. BRAHMS
in D major, op. 77 (1878)
M. BRUCH
no. 1 in G minor, op. 26 (1868)
2)
One Concerto to be chosen among the following:
S. BARBER
op. 14 (1940)
A. BERG
(1935)
“To the memory of an angel”
E.B. BRITTEN
in D minor, op. 15 (rev. 1958)
A.I. KACIATURIAN
in D minor (1940)
S.S. PROKOFIEV
no. 2 in G minor,
op. 63 (1935)
A)
Part of one Concerto among the following:
B. BARTOK
3
rd
movementfrom the Concertono. 2 (1937-38)
I. STRAVINSKI
3
rd
and 4
th
movement from Concerto in D (1931)
B)
One Concerto to be chosen among the following:
L.v. BEETHOVEN
in D Major, op. 61
P.I. CIAIKOVSKI
in D major, op. 35
A.C. GLAZUNOV
in A minor, op. 82 (1904)
F. MENDELSSOHN-B.
in E minor, op. 64
J. SIBELIUS
in D minor, op. 47 (rev. 1905)
PRIZES:
First prize «RODOLFO LIPIZER PRIZE» € 12.000,00 (indivisible),
offered by the
FONDAZIONE CASSA
DI RISPARMIO
of Gorizia,
aplaque by the President of the Italian Republic, and Diploma.
Besides, a violin, offered by the I.I.S.
/ I.S.E. – Institute of
Superior Education
–
International School of Violin-Making “Antonio Stradivari” in Cremona, together with a silver trophy offered by the newspaper “IL PICCOLO” from Trieste.
The winner will play on Lipizer’s violin on the 11
th
September at the closing ceremony of the “Finalists’ Concert.”
Moreover, the winner will be engaged for the following concerts by:
–
Cultural Association “R. Lipizer” along with a Symphony Orchestra for one concert in
Gorizia
on 30
th
December 2016;
–
BIG Agency of Bacau – Romania with a symphony orchestra from Romania for one or more concerts, to be agreed, in Romania and in Italy
;
–
F.G.M.I. – Foundation Music Youth in Italy of Milano, for a tour concerts in the main Italian cities;
–
“Società Beethoven”
A.C.A.M. of Crotone;
and reported for the following concerts:
– A.GI.MUS. – Associazione Giovanile Musicale of Padova;
–
Amici della Musica of Padova;
–
Association “Anna
Jervolino” of Caserta
;
–
Association Orchestra Cantelli of Milano;
–
Estivales de Musique en Médoc, near Bordeaux, France;
–
Orchestra da Camera
of Caserta;
–
“J. Futura” Orchestra from Trento, for a concert in theS Theatre in Trento.
In the past years the winner has been engaged in the following concert seasons and we hope this will happen again in the future. This depends on the winner himself or his agent, who is responsible of contacting directly the engaging concert Societies from a list that will be given.
Second prize € 6.000,00
(indivisible),
offered by
Master
luthier
Friulian
Dr.
Gio Batta MORASSI of
Cremona,
and a Diploma.
The second prize winner will be engaged by R. Lipizer Cultural Association for oneconcert in Gorizia during the concert season 2016-2017.
Third prize € 4.000,00 offered
by Cav. Prof. Lorenzo QUALLI, the Competition’s creator,
and a Diploma.
Fourth prize € 2.5000,00 and a Diploma.
Fifth prize € 2.000,00 and a Diploma.
Sixth prize € 1.500,00 and a Diploma.
– All competitors will receive a participation Diploma.
– The first and second prize cannot be divided. As concerns the other prizes, the Jury can give an opinion of equal merit for two or more competitors. In this case, the prize assigned to each competitor will derive from the sum of the prizes fixed by the order of merit and equally divided. The next competitor in order of merit will receive the prize following those that have already been awarded. If one or more prizes are not awarded, the eventual finalists (the last on the list of finalists) who won’t result classified within the first six, will be qualified as “finalist” and will be awarded a prize of € 1.000,00.
– The Concurso Internacional Ejecucion Musical “Dr. Luis SIGALL” in Viña del Mar, CHILE – offers, as a special prize to the First-Prize winner of the Rodolfo LIPIZER contest, the automatic admission to the next International Violin Competition, free board and lodging and travel expenses (return ticket from his/her place of residence).
SPECIAL PRIZES:
The following special prizes will be awarded to talented competitors according to the Jury’s decision:
First stage (eliminatory)
€ 400,00 offered by Prof. ELENA, R. LIPIZER’s daughter, and his nephews Maura and Claudio SORO
for the best performance of Studio no. 18 – Variations from “Advanced Violin Technique”;
€ 300,00 family ROSELLINI prize,
the best
interpreter of a
Studio-Caprice
for
solo violin
by
12
Studios
–
Caprices, Op.
25
, by
Camillo
SIVORI,
rev. F. Luciani;
€ 300,00
offered by the sons Claudio and Flavio along with daughters Valeria Mariani and Giovanna Goddi in memory of Alberto Quali, a great lover of music
, to a
young and deserving competitor;
€ 300,00
offered
by
D
r
.
Giorgio
GRATTON
in
memory of his brother
guitarist
ing.
Civil
Giuseppe Silvano
G
RATTON
,
to a
young and deserving competitor;
€ 300,00 offered by the
POLICLINICO TRIESTINO – CASA DI CURA –
to the best interpreter of a Concerto by W.A. Mozart;
Second stage (semifinal)
€ 400,00 offered by the LIONS “MARIA THERESIA CLUB” GORIZIA,
for the best performer of the
Piece composed for the competition (2016)
for
violin and piano by Aurelio SAMORI’
;
€ 520,00 offered by composer Teresa PROCACCINI, president of the “R. Lipizer Prize 1999”, to honour the memory of her parents Vittorio and Maria PROCACCINI,
to the best interpreter of a XXth Century piece or Sonata;
€ 400,00 offered by Cav. Prof. Lorenzo QUALLI in honour and memory of his mother – Anna PICIULIN, widow of the latest Mr QUALLI – who kindled in him the passion for music,
to a semifinalist of strong artistic temperament;
€ 400,00 offered by Cav. Prof. Lorenzo QUALLI, the Competition’s creator,
for the best Sonata performed in the second stage;
Third stage (final)
€ 500,00 offered by Mrs Laura PECAR and her son and daughters Claudio, Elisabetta and Erica in memory of their husband and father Giuliano PECAR, keen on music and clever trader in the sector of music,
to a finalist, best performer of a virtuoso piece;
€ 300,00
offered by SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL ITALIAN CLUB of GORIZIA
to the youngest finalist for his/her talent;
€ 300,00 prizeDr. Antonino CHILLEMI, for the best interpreter of a19
th
century Concerto for violin and Symphony Orchestra
, letter B;
€ 300,00 prize
Dr. Prof.
Elena ROSELLINI RUGGIERO and Dr. Franco RUGGIERO
,
to the best finalist who dialogued with the orchestra most brilliantly.
__________
€ 400,00
“Special Audience Prize”
offered by
Sandra ZOTTAR, Federico, Michele and Maria Clara MAGRIS to honor the memory of the Goritian friends and musicians Ucci LEGHISSA, Umberto CORUBOLO, Ernesto LEONARDI and Savino LOVISUTTI, going to the best semifinalist voted by the audience.
Updated March
28
th
2016
Novembre 24th, 2011