International Chamber Music Competition

International Chamber Music Results, 2002


JURY MEMBERS

1. Joan Sommers - USA
2. Herbert Scheibenreif - Austria
3. Oleg Sharov - Russia
4. Steven Vincent - New Zealand
5. Milan Blejetic - Yugoslavia
6. Joachim Pichura - Poland
7. Marta Libalova - Denmark

FINAL MARKS
CONTESTANTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
Leszek Kokodziejski, accordion - Poland
Pawek Cieslak, clarinet - Ukraine
48 46 46 46 45 - 48 46.50
Radoslaw Puszyto, accordion - Poland
Maciej Cwiklinski, accordion - Poland
49 45 44 44 44 42 49 44.40
Zoran Kirjakovski, accordion - Macedonia
Atanas Aleksov, percussion - Macedonia
Blagoja Antovski, percussion - Macedonia
31 41 41 43 43 43 46 42.20
Martin Noordegraaf, accordion- Denmark
Loussine Azizinn, violin - Russia
47 42 - 42 41 37 - 41.66
Andreas Borregaard, accordion - Denmark
Jolson Oshiro, clarinet - Japan
40 38 39 40 40 40 - 39.75
Vyacheslav Samofalov, accordion - Ukraine
Vadym Darmostuk, accordion - Ukraine
Oksana Fenyuk, violin - Ukraine
32 40 43 45 44 34 25 38.60
NB: All the marks are shown here, however, in calculating the total, the highest and lowest marks are not included, with the total being devided only by the number of eligible marks. Where there is a blank, this indicates that the jury member does not mark this contestant, such as when the candidate is from the same country as the jury member, or has some other affiliation which makes him not eligible to make a score for that particular contestant.


Winners: Leszek Kokodziejski (accordion) Pawek Cieslak (clarinet)

General Eligibility - DHL International Chamber Music Competition, 2002
  • There is no limit of numbers of candidates from each country.
  • There is no age limit for contestants entering this category.
  • For full eligibility, please see General Information and Conditions
  • Entries Close: 15 July 2002
 
Own Choice Programme
  • For accordion and one or two other instruments (ie: 2nd accordion, flute, violin etc.)
  • Chamber Music competition is designed for Classical Music only (not Folk)
  • Own choice program consisting of at least two (2) pieces including one (1) transcription/arrangement and one (1) original piece of different style and character
  • Accordion candidate must provide own instruments and players for other musicians (except:piano)
  • Playingtime: maximum 20 minutes. Failure to observe the maximum playing time will result in a mark penalty by the jury.
  • Marking will take into consideration program choice, level of playing and ensemble work.
  • Accordion part must play at least an equal role to other one or two instrumentalists (ie: not accompianment.)
Prizes and Awards - DHL International Chamber Music Competition, 2002
  • All Dhamber Ensembles shall receive a Diploma of participation
  • 1st Prize: $800.00, 2nd: $500.00, 3rd: $300.00
  • National member associations are requested to offer concerts or a tour for the 1st Prize Winners.
  • All winners must be present in person at the awards ceremony. In case of absence, the prize may be accepted by a delegate of their country. Diplomas will be mailed by the Secretariat.

Confederation Internationale des Accordeonistes (CIA) - General Secretary
Dietrichgasse 51/19, A - 1030, Vienna, AUSTRIA   Phone/Fax: +43 1-712 0960   E-mail: icaccordions@netway.at

Home CIA Executive Board Coupe Mondiale CIA Calendar CIA Members
CIA History CIA Prize Winners CIA Test Pieces CIA Merit Awards CIA Honored Friends