Dutch Violinist Wins Long-Thibaud Competition
01 Nov 2005
The Julliard School
By Emily Quinn
Dutch violinist Frederieke Saeijs won first prize in the Long-Thibaud International Violin Competition this past weekend.
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The 26-year-old Saeijs, who studied at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague and currently studies at the Indiana University School of Music, also won awards for best interpretation of a contemporary work and best concerto interpretation, as well as a prize from students of Parisian music schools.
The competition’s top prize comes with an award of 45,000 euros. Second prize (15,200 euros) went to Shion Manami of Japan, and third prize (6,100 euros) to Haik Kazazyan of Armenia.
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The Julliard School
By Emily Quinn
Dutch violinist Frederieke Saeijs won first prize in the Long-Thibaud International Violin Competition this past weekend.
[...]
The 26-year-old Saeijs, who studied at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague and currently studies at the Indiana University School of Music, also won awards for best interpretation of a contemporary work and best concerto interpretation, as well as a prize from students of Parisian music schools.
The competition’s top prize comes with an award of 45,000 euros. Second prize (15,200 euros) went to Shion Manami of Japan, and third prize (6,100 euros) to Haik Kazazyan of Armenia.
[...]
Note: Above are excerpts from the article. The full article appears here. Clarifications and comments by me are contained in {}. Deletions are marked by [...]. The bold emphasis is mine.
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