Isang Yun Competition (Cello)

Cello
Date:
Seasonality: Every three years
Phone: +82 (055)650-0400
Website: Discover
The competition was established in 2003 as the Gyeongnam International Music Competition, and renamed to ISANGYUN Competition in 2008. It consists of a three-year "cycle", where each year, or "edition", consists of a different instrument in the rotation: cello, piano, and violin. In order to attract an international audience, the organizers wanted the Gyeongnam International Music Competition to be recognized by the World Federation of International Music Competitions (WFIMC). In accordance with WFIMC statutes, the event had to show two editions of success, which it did in 2003 and 2004. The next year, the foundation submitted an application to the WFIMC. In 2006, following a vote held by the federation's general assembly in Geneva, the WFIMC accepted the Gyeongnam International Music Competition as a member competition, which made it the first music competition in South Korea to receive such an honor
2009
2012
2015
2018
2022
Juries
Winners
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Hillel Zori
Jury
Cello
Israeli
Jian Wang
Jury
Cello
Chinese
Karine Georgian
Jury
Cello
Russian
Lee Jong-young
Jury
Cello
South-korean
Phillipe Muller
Jury
Cello
French
Myung-Wha Chung
President
Cello
South-korean
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Bae Jee-hye
2nd Prize
Cello
South-korean
Christine Rauh
1st Prize
Cello
German
Matthew Zalkind
3rd Prize
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Andrzej Bauer
Jury
Cello
Polish
Dmitry Feygin
Jury
Cello
Russian
Dong-Oo Lee
Jury
Cello
South-korean
Johannes Goritzky
Jury
Cello
German
Kanghoo Lee
Jury
Cello
South-korean
Rocco Filippini
Jury
Cello
Swiss
Suren Bagratuni
Jury
Cello
Armenian
Wen-Sinn Yang
Jury
Cello
Swiss
Laurence Lesser
President
Cello
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Alexey Zhilin
2nd Prize
Cello
Russian
Angela Park Jeanyoung
2nd Prize
Cello
American
Jonathan Dormand
4th Prize
Cello
British
Uladzimir Sinkevich
1st Prize
Cello
Belarusian
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Dai Miyata
Jury
Cello
Japanese
David Geber
Jury
Cello
American
Hillel Zori
Jury
Cello
Israeli
Jérôme Pernoo
Jury
Cello
French
Natalia Gutman
Jury
Cello
Russian
Raimund Trenkler
Jury
Cello
German
Sung-Won Yang
Jury
Cello
Thorleif Thedéen
Jury
Cello
Swedish
Young-Chang Cho
Jury
Cello
South-korean
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Ella van Poucke
1st Prize
Other
Jeonghwan Kim
3rd Prize
Piano
South-korean
Mon-Pue Lee
2nd Prize
Cello
Spanish
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Alexander Kniazev
Jury
Cello
Russian
Jian Wang
Jury
Cello
Chinese
Paul Katz
Jury
Cello
American
Valentin Erben
Jury
Cello
Austrian
Myung-Wha Chung
President
Cello
South-korean
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Christine Jeong Hyoung Lee
1st Prize
Cello
South-korean
Chun Yeh-jin
Seong-Yawng Special Prize
Cello
South-korean
Lev Sivkov
3rd Prize
Cello
Russian
Lev Sivkov
UNESCO City of Music Special Prize
Cello
Russian
Sang Eun Lee
1st Prize
Cello
South-korean
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Laurence Lesser
Jury
Cello
American
Li-Wei Qin
Jury
Cello
Australian
Ohpélie Gaillard
Jury
Cello
French
Ole Akahoshi
Jury
Cello
German
Roel Dieltiens
Jury
Cello
Belgian
Sangmin Park
Jury
Cello
South-korean
Troels Svane
Jury
Cello
Danish
Yeonsun Joo
Jury
Cello
South-korean
Ivan Monighetti
President
Cello
Russian
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School