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International Tchaikovsky Competition

The International Tchaikovsky Competition is one of the most prestigious classical music competitions in the world. Named after Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, it takes place in Moscow every four years since 1958. In 2002, the most recent year, 627 musicians applied from 54 countries, of whom 272 were accepted: 65 pianists, 52 violinists, 63 cellists and 92 vocalists.

Originally the competition was for pianists and violinists only. Cellists were added starting with the second competition in 1962, and vocalists with the third in 1966. No other categories have been added since then.

The competition is organized by a committee of prominent Russian musicians and managed by the Russian State Concert Company (Sodruzhestvo). International juries of notable soloists, music professors, music directors and prior Competition winners are selected to judge the performances and choose the prize winners.

Three elimination rounds are held throughout the month of June. Currently, 26 prizes are awarded: six in each instrumental category and four each for male and female vocalists. Sometimes, however, no one wins first prize, or it may be shared between competitors. This can also occur with the lesser prizes. In earlier years, up to eight prizes were awarded.

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Top prize winners

Winners of the top prize awarded in the given year and category (first prize, unless otherwise noted).

Piano

Violin

  • 1958: Valery Klimov
  • 1962: Boris Gutnikov
  • 1966: Viktor Tretyakov
  • 1970: Gidon Kremer
  • 1974: No first prize awarded. Eugene Fodor, Ruben Agaranyan and Rusudan Gvasaliya shared second prize.
  • 1978: Elmar Oliveira and Ilya Grubert shared first prize.
  • 1982: Viktoria Mullova and Sergei Stadler shared first prize.
  • 1986: RaphaĆ«l Oleg and Ilya Kaler shared first prize.
  • 1990: Akiko Suwanai
  • 1994: No first prize awarded. Anastasiya Chebotareva and Jennifer Koh shared second prize.
  • 1998: Nikolay Sachenko
  • 2002: No first prize awarded. Tamaki Kawakubo and Chen Xi shared second prize.

Cello

  • 1962: Natalia Shakhovskaya
  • 1966: Karine Georgyan
  • 1970: David Geringas
  • 1974: Boris Pergamenshchikov
  • 1978: Nathaniel Rosen
  • 1982: Antonio Meneses
  • 1986: Mario Brunello
  • 1990: Gustav Rivinius
  • 1994: No first, second and third prize awarded. Eileen Moon and Georgi Gorjunov shared the fourth prize.
  • 1998: Denis Shapovalov
  • 2002: No first prize awarded. Johannes Moser won second prize.

Vocal, male

  • 1966: Vladimir Atlantov
  • 1970: Yevgeny Nesterenko
  • 1974: Ivan Ponomarenko
  • 1978: No first prize awarded. Valentin Pivovarov and Nikita Storozhev shared the second prize.
  • 1982: Paata Burchchuladze
  • 1986: Grigory Gritsyuk
  • 1990: Hans Choi
  • 1994: Yuan Cheng-ye
  • 1998: Besik Gabitashvili
  • 2002: Mikhail Kazakov

Vocal, female

  • 1966: Jane Marsh
  • 1970: Yelena Obraztsova
  • 1974: No first prize awarded. Lyudmila Sergienko, Sylvia Sass and Stefka Evstatieva shared the second prize.
  • 1978: Lyudmila Shemchuk
  • 1982: Lidiya Zabilyasta
  • 1986: Natalia Erasova
  • 1990: Deborah Voigt
  • 1994: Marina Lapina. Hibra Gerzmawa won the Grand Prize.
  • 1998: Mieko Sato
  • 2002: Aitalina Afanasieva-Adamova


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