Competition

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Online, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Veröff.: 01 Sep 2024
Extended deadline: Radda Rise International String Competition

Extended deadline: Radda Rise International String Competition

01 - 30 Sep, 2024

***EXTENDED DEADLINE: September 30th, 2024***

The 2024 Radda Rise International String Competition is dedicated to fostering the musical growth of rising musicians through unique educational opportunities. Along with +$12,000 in prizes, we’re passionate about creating a valuable experience through which all applicants can further their musical careers.

Eligibility: violinists, violists, cellists, and double bassists of all nationalities - 34 years old and under

Categories: 4 age categories with violin/viola and cello/bass subdivisions

Repertoire: 2 contrasting solos recorded within the past year (optional accompaniment)

Features for all applicants: video Radda Review, optional resubmission, custom biography/revisions, private director mentorship session, video comments from jurors, and more

Prizes: Over $12,000 in cash prizes, custom websites, and juror/director mentorship

Jurors: Elizabeth Faidley (Manhattan School of Music), Pala Garcia (Juilliard), Laszlo Mezo (
Bewerbungsschluss: 30 Sep 2024

This competition appears to include an online round that charges over €35. musicalchairs is concerned that the fee for online judging must be commensurate with the value offered to applicants whether they are successful or unsuccessful. Please therefore study the guidelines for this competition carefully:

  • Is the Jury for the online round published and are they widely respected musicians?
  • Does each Jury member listen to the submissions in full?
  • Do applicants receive detailed and considered feedback about their complete performance/score from the Jury?
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