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  2. List of classical music competitions - Wikipedia

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    Gaudeamus International Composers Award (Netherlands) [14] George Enescu International Competition (Composition section) (Bucharest, Romania) [15] International Composers Festival, Hastings and Bexhill, East Sussex, United Kingdom [16] International Uuno Klami Composition Competition (Kotka/Kouvola, Finland) [17]

  3. Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition

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    It was not presented from 1967 to 1984. The Grammy is awarded to the composer(s) and the librettist (if applicable) of a classical piece composed in the last 25 years, and released for the first time during the eligibility year. The performing artist, orchestra, ensemble, etc., do not receive a Grammy (except if the performer is also the composer).

  4. Gaudeamus International Composers Award - Wikipedia

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    The prize is awarded yearly, to a young composer at Dutch music concert, Gaudeamus Muziekweek. [ 1 ] The Gaudeamus Foundation had held an annual music week of Dutch compositions since 1947, alternating with an international competition until 1959, from which time they became fully international.

  5. Category:Composition competitions - Wikipedia

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    Gaudeamus International Composers Award; ... International Uuno Klami Composition Competition This page was last edited on 4 December 2024, at 20:49 (UTC). ...

  6. Music competition - Wikipedia

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    A music competition is a public event designed to identify and award outstanding musical ensembles, soloists, composers, conductors, musicologists [1] or compositions. Pop music competitions are music competitions which are held to find pop starlets .

  7. Queen Elisabeth Competition - Wikipedia

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    The competition is named after Queen Elisabeth of Belgium (1876–1965). It is a competition for classical violinists (since 1937), pianists (since 1938), singers (1988 to present) and cellists (since 2017). [1] It also used to hold international competitions for composers from 1953 to 2012. [2] The Patron is Queen Mathilde of Belgium.

  8. Category:Music competitions - Wikipedia

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    International Rostrum of Composers (3 P) M. ... Music competition participants (10 C) R. Reality music competition television series (2 C, 30 P) S. ... Great American ...

  9. ARD International Music Competition - Wikipedia

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    The competition categories change from year to year and include solo instrumentsm voice and chamber ensembles. An emphasis has been placed on modern music, and contemporary composers have regularly been commissioned to write new pieces for this Competition since 2001.