International Fritz Kreisler Competition

The International Fritz Kreisler Competition is a violin competition dedicated to the memory of violinist and composer Fritz Kreisler.

Founded in 1979, it is carried out every four years in Vienna, Austria. It is limited to violinists of or under 30 years of age. To avoid favoritism, the members of the jury may not enter their own students in the contest.[1]

Required repertoire

Preliminaries

Semifinal

Final

A violin concerto of the 19th or 20th century (the earliest accepted being Beethoven) with a Kreisler cadenza if possible

Most of these pieces must be played by memory.

Finalists, laureates and winners

Violin
Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
2018 Milan Al-Ashhab Alice Lee Paul Kropfitsch Soo-Hyun Park Natsumi Tsuboi Rino Yoshimoto
2014 Jan Mracek William Hagen Emmanuel Tjeknavorian Danfeng Shen Ioana Cristina Goicea Robyn Bollinger Shuichi Okada
2010 Nikita Boriso-Glebsky Ekaterina Frolova Aylen Pritchin Yura Lee Shiori Terauchi / Eugene Nakamura Ilja Marinkovic
2005 Fanny Clamagirand Leticia Munoz Moreno Kyoko Yonemoto Antal Szalai Andreas Janke Lucja Madziar
2000 Sergej Krylov Sergey Khachatryan Alexis Cardenas Judy Kang Akiko Ono Yukiko Ishibashi Ilja Marinkovic
1996 Daishin Kashimoto Giovanni Angeleri
1992 Florin Croitoru Rachel Barton Pine Tomo Keller Albrecht Brueninger Patricia Shih Natalia Lhikopoi
1983 Maria Bachmann Marc Daniel van Biemen
1979 Dimitri Sitkovetsky Hiro Kurosaki Shizuka Ishikawa Gabriel Croitoru Mitcho Dimitrov


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