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Award winners from 1986 and Hannelore Kohl in the office of the German chancellor

The Deutscher Musikwettbewerb (German music competition; Шаблон:IPA-de) is a national music competition in Germany for classical soloists and chamber music ensembles held annually by the Deutscher Musikrat (German Music Council). It was first held in 1975 and is considered the most important competition for young musicians in Germany. The instrumental categories vary, and an extra prize is given for compositions. In even years the competition takes place in Bonn, where the Musikrat is based, and in the other years in a different German town.

Award winners not only receive monetary awards but also long-term sponsorship and support through the Musikrat, including the opportunity to perform in concerts, record CDs and recommendations to perform with orchestras as soloists.

Recipients (selection)

1980

2002

2006

2007

2008

2009

2011

  • Miao Huang (piano)
  • Lars Karlin (trombone)
  • Trombone Unit Hannover (trombone octett)
  • Шаблон:Ill, Benjamin Scheuer (composition)

2012

  • Tobias Feldmann (violin)
  • Rie Koyama (bassoon)
  • Koryun Asatryan, Asya Fateyeva (saxophone)
  • Duo Gerassimez (duo cello/piano)
  • Daniel Moreira, Sascha Thiele (composition)

2013

  • Jonas Palm, Janina Ruh (cello)
  • Rubén Durá de Lamo (tuba)
  • Sabrina Ma (percussion)
  • Шаблон:Ill, Kathrin Denner (composition)

2014

2015

  • Wies de Boevé (double bass)
  • Bettina Aust (clarinet)
  • Damian Scholl (composition) [3]

2016

2017

  • Tillmann Höfs (French horn)
  • Juri Schmahl (oboe)
  • Elias Jurgschat, Steven Heelein (composition) [5]

2018

  • Ioana Cristina Goicea (violin)
  • Theo Plath (bassoon)
  • Maciej Frąckiewicz (accordion)
  • Eliot Quartett (string quartet)
  • Francesco Ciurlo, Ling-Hsuan Huang (composition) [6]

2019

  • Konstantin Krimmel (baritone)
  • Sebastian Fritsch (cello)
  • Friedrich Thiele (cello) [7]

2021

  • Max Volbers (recorder)
  • Trio E.T.A. (piano trio)
  • Trio Klangspektrum, Ensemble für Neue Musik
  • Martín Donoso Vera (composition)
  • Alireza Khiabani (composition)

References

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External links

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