International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition

Violin
Date:
Seasonality: Every five years
Phone: +358 40 710 4217
Website: Discover
The competition has always had high-level competitors, and winners such as Oleg Kagan, Viktoria Mullova, and Leonidas Kavakos have become internationally performing soloists. The popularity amongst the players might be explained by the location of the competition: Finland connecting western Europe and USSR was probably considered safe enough by the Soviet authority to allow players to attend the competition. The competition has three rounds: the first round, the second round, and the final round. After each round, a number of competitors are chosen to proceed to the next round, and after the final round the finalists are ranked. In the final ranking, the performance in each round is considered as a whole. To be accepted in the competition, candidates need to send a performance sample for a competition committee for pre-selection. The first round program consists typically works of Bach, a sonata by Mozart, and Paganini's capriccios. It is said that Bach measures readiness, Mozart measures understanding of style, and Paganini measures technical ability. The second round, often referred as the semi-finals, consists typically of a sonata for violin and piano, few pieces by Sibelius, a modern Finnish piece, and a virtuoso piece. In the final round, the finalists perform two concertos accompanied by a full symphony orchestra. One of the concertos is mandated as the Violin Concerto in D minor by Sibelius.
2010
2015
2022
Juries
Winners
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Ana Chumachenco
Jury
Violin
Italian
Arve Tellefsen
Jury
Violin
Norwegian
Igor Oistrakh
Jury
Violin
Russian
Ik-Hwan Bae
Jury
Violin
South-korean
Jaakko Kuusisto
Jury
Violin
Finnish
Jari Valo
Jury
Violin
Finnish
Olivier Charlier
Jury
Violin
Sung-Ju Lee
Jury
Violin
South-korean
Jukka-Pekka Saraste
President
Violin
Finnish
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Nikita Boriso-Glebsky
1st Prize
Other
Petter Iivonen
2nd Prize
Violin
Finnish
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Cho-Liang Lin
Jury
Violin
Taiwanese
Krzysztof Wegrzyn
Jury
Violin
Polish
Pekka Kauppinen
Jury
Violin
Icelandic
Pierre Amoyal
Jury
Violin
French
Serguei Azizian
Jury
Violin
Armenian
Sigrún Edvaldsdóttir
Jury
Violin
Icelandic
Sung-Ju Lee
Jury
Violin
South-korean
Veli-Matti Puumala
President
Other
Finnish
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Christel Lee
1st Prize
Violin
American
Friederike Starkloff
3rd Prize
Violin
German
Friederike Starkloff
Best performance of the commissioned piece
Violin
German
Mayumi Kanagawa
Finalists
Violin
American
Minami Yoshida
Finalists
Violin
Japanese
Nancy Zhou
Finalists
Violin
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Jury
Henning Kraggerud
Jury
Violin
Norwegian
Ida Kavafian
Jury
Violin
American
Ilya Kaler
Jury
Violin
Russian
Sakari Oramo
Jury
Orchestral conducting
Finland
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Dmytro Udovychenko
3rd Prize
Violin
Ukrainian