Toronto, Ontario Jun 19, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - 2023 Nobel-Artist International Music Competition (Inaugural Edition) Announces Final Round Results
The inaugural edition of the 2023 Nobel-Artist International Music Competition is delighted to unveil the highly anticipated results of its final round. This prestigious event attracted participants from around the globe, showcasing exceptional talent and musical prowess.
The competition's distinguished Grand Jury consisted of esteemed musicians and educators, including Dr. Julie-Anne Derome, a renowned violinist from Canada and member of the Fibonacci Trio; Prof. Victor Khotulev, a prominent flautist from Russia; Dr. Gabriel Prynn, a distinguished cellist from Canada and member of the Fibonacci Trio; Prof. Stephen Wong, an accomplished pianist from Hong Kong; and Prof. Massimiliano Valenti, a renowned pianist from Italy. Their expertise and discerning ears played a vital role in determining the winners of this inaugural edition.
The first round of the competition witnessed an exceptional display of talent, with an impressive 70% of applicants advancing to the final round. These finalists represented 17 different countries, showcasing the international nature and reach of the competition.
Without further ado, the 2023 Nobel-Artist International Music Competition proudly announces the following final round winners
Nobel-Artist International Music Competition is pleased to announce that the winner of the Europe Live (in person) masterclass in Italy in 2024 with Maestro Massimilian Valenti is Sin U Sou (from Macau) student of Prof. Eleanor Wong.
Also, the following Platinum Medalists won the opportunity of online masterclaases with Maestro Massiliano Valenti: Sin U Sou, Yong Yejung, Ailis Nguyen.
Additionally, the competition is excited to announce that the following winners - Sin U Sou, Yong Yejune, Nguyen Ailis, Tan Victoria, Sønstebø Ola, Baciu Vlad, Fonte Vera, Ge Haixiang, and Wei Chun-Syuan - have been awarded the extraordinary opportunity of a music publication on leading streaming platforms Spotify and Apple Music. This achievement will provide them with a global platform to share their exceptional talent with music lovers worldwide.
We extend our warmest congratulations to all the winners, whose exceptional skills and dedication have earned them this well-deserved recognition. We also wish to recognize and commend all the participants for their extraordinary performances and the passion they brought to the competition.
We express our heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated professors who have nurtured and mentored these talented musicians, guiding them on their artistic journey. Their commitment and expertise have played an integral role in shaping the future of these young musicians.
Additionally, we extend our appreciation to the supportive parents, whose unwavering encouragement and sacrifices have been instrumental in the success of these aspiring artists. We recognize and applaud their commitment to fostering a nurturing environment for their children's musical development.
The success of the inaugural edition of the Nobel-Artist International Music Competition would not have been possible without the invaluable contributions and efforts of all involved. We express our sincere gratitude to the Grand Jury, participants, professors, parents, and music enthusiasts who have made this event a resounding success.
For further information and a complete list of winners, please visit the competition's official website at https://www.nobelartistinternationalmusic.org
About the Nobel-Artist International Music Competition: The Nobel-Artist International Music Competition aims to discover and promote exceptional young talent in the field of music, providing a platform for musicians to showcase their skills on an international stage. By fostering artistic excellence and cultural exchange, the competition aspires to inspire and nurture the next generation of musical virtuosos.
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