2012 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition

The 2012 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition is the competition's 50th edition, comprising its 17th Eugène Ysaÿe Violin Competition and its 19th Composition Competition.

The violin competition took place between 30 April and 26 May 2012 in Brussels' Centre for Fine Arts. Andrey Baranov won it to become the first Russian violinist to do so since the collapse of the Soviet Union, while Tatsuki Narita and Su-shin Hyun were awarded the silver and bronze medals.[1]

Violin competition

Jury

Results

ContestantR1SFF
Andrey Baranov
Tatsuki Narita
Su-shin Hyun
Esther Yoo4th
Yu-chien Tseng5th
Artem Shishkov6th
Ermir AbeshiLrt.
Marc BouchkovLrt.
Nikki ChooiLrt.
Dami KimLrt.
Josef ŠpačekLrt.
Nancy ZhouLrt.
Ga-hyun Cho
Jin-joo Cho
Kristi Gjezi
Petteri Iivonen
Bomsori Kim
Erzhan Kulibaev
Marisol Lee
Richard Lin
Maria Milstein
Lev Solodovnikov
Valentina Svyatlovskaya
Stefan Tarara
Lea Birringer
Radu Bitica
Birthe Blom
Elina Buksha
Louise Chisson
Stefani Collins
Claire Dassesse
Cristian Fatu
Elena Graf
Soo-jin Han
Xavier Inchausti
Yoojin Jang
Aiko Kamishikiryo
Haik Kazazyan
Fabiola Kim
Jae-young Kim
Jee-won Kim
Soh-yon Kim
Yu Kurokawa
Harriet Langley
Hyun-woong Lee
Myung-eun Lee
Maria-Elisabeth Lott
Jolente de Maeyer
Sergey Malov
Matouš Michal
Simon Michal
Boson Mo
Daichi Nakamura
Ami Oike
Liya Petrova
Igor Pikayzen
Mari Poll
Aylen Pritchin
Stanislav Pronin
Yury Revich
Michelle Ross
Eugenia Ryabinina
Arsenis Selalmazidis
Oleksii Semenenko
Emma Steele
Mai Suzuki
Julien Szulman
Stephen Tavani
Gabriel Tchalik
Suliman Tekalli
Diana Tishchenko
Christopher Tun Andersen
Yuuki Wong
Jung-yoon Yang
Sulki Yu
Laura Zariņa
Yuqing Zhang
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