All singapore violin competition articles
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NewsSemi-finalists announced for 2026 Singapore International Violin Competition
Twelve violinists will perform a 60-minute recital programme including the competition’s commissioned work, on 1 and 2 February
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NewsSingapore International Violin Competition extends its application deadline
The deadline for the 2026 competition, which will offer USD 110,000 in prize money, instrument loans from the Rin Collection, and performance opportunities, is now 15 August
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NewsSingapore International Violin Competition announces winners
Ukrainian violinist Dmytro Udovychenko took first place, which included a cash prize of USD $50,000
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NewsSingapore International Violin Competition announces grand finalists
The three finalists will perform a concerto at the grand final on Wednesday 14 December 2022
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NewsParticipants announced for the 2022 Singapore International Violin Competition
27 violinists from around the world are in with a chance of winning prizes worth a total of $110,000
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NewsSingapore International Violin Competition postponed
Originally due to be held this month, the competition will now occur in December 2022
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NewsSergei Dogadin wins Singapore International Violin Competition
The 29-year-old Russian violinist wins $50,000 top prize, performance opportunities and the loan of a fine instrument
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NewsThree finalists announced at Singapore Violin Competition
The grand final will take place on 8 February with each finalist performing a concerto with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra
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NewsSingapore International Violin Competition announces 2018 participants
Event returns for second edition with $100,000 total prize fund, of which half goes to the winner
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BlogsThe 4 crucial components of a winning competition performance
Qian Zhou, jury chair of the Singapore International Violin Competition, gives some tips on what it takes to win a share of its $110,000 prize money – plus a bonus tip on the application process
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BlogsWhat I look for in a competition winner, by violinist Pierre Amoyal
The Singapore International Violin Competition jury member gives an insight into his decision-making process


























