PRIZE WINNERS
No 1st prize
Pedro Gomes (Portugal) – 2nd prize (€ 3.500)
and a concert organized by the Hungarian Filharmónia www.filharmonia.hu
as well as a concert in the context of the „Goldenen Stunde“ / Jesuitenkirche Wien www.diegoldenestunde.at
Martin Kordas (Tschechische Republik) – 2nd prize (ex aequo) (€ 3.500)
and a concert at the Salzburg Cathedral www.kirchen.net/dommusik/domkonzerte/
as well as a concert in the context of the „Goldenen Stunde“ / Jesuitenkirche Wien www.diegoldenestunde.at
Arjan Veen (Niederlande) – 3rd prize (€2.000)
a concert in the context of the „Goldenen Stunde“ / Jesuitenkirche Wien www.diegoldenestunde.at
Tatiana Servetnik (Russland) „Special award „St. Ursula“ (€500) for the stylistically best use of the Hradetzky organ (St. Ursula/Vienna) (donated by „Verein Freunde der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien“)
OPENING
More photos of the opening here
PRIZE WINNERS CONCERT AND AWARDS CEREMONY
More pictures of the prize winners concert and the awards ceremony
COMPETITION PROGRAMME
1st ROUND – Sept. 15 to 16, 2018
Kirche St. Ursula, 1010 Wien
Gregor Hradetzky1968,II/28
- Johann Sebastian Bach, Christ lag in Todesbanden, BWV 718
- Franz Schmidt, Präludium und Fuge G-Dur (without repeats)
- Johannes Brahms, Präludium und Fuge g-Moll, WoO 10
2nd ROUND – Sept. 18 to 19, 2018
Jesuitenkirche, 1010 Wien
Hartwig Späth 2004, III/41
- Franz Schmidt, O wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen (aus: Vier kleine Choralvorspiele)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Adagio / Allegro f-Moll, KV 594 (without second repeat)
- Anton Heiller, Ecce lignum crucis
- Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Sonate Nr. 3, A-Dur, op. 65/3
- Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Ave Maria (aus: Kathedralfenster, op. 106)
- And one of the following options:
– Louis Vierne, 3. Symphonie, op. 28, 4. and 5. Satz
– Louis Vierne, 6. Symphonie, op. 59, 2. and 3. Satz
– Charles M. Widor, 2. Symphonie, op. 13/2, 3. and 6. Satz
– Marcel Dupré, Prélude et Fugue H-Dur, op. 7/1
– Marco E. Bossi, Pastorale, op. 118/3 und Toccata di concerto (Vivace), op. 118/5
– César Franck, Prière, op. 20
– César Franck, Fantaisie A-Dur
Finale – Sept. 21, 2018:
Schottenkirche, 1010 Vienna
Mathis 1995, III/49
- Franz Schmidt, Toccata C-Dur
- Antonio Vivaldi / Joh. Seb. Bach, Concerto d-Moll, BWV 596
- Paul Hindemith, Sonate I
JURY FOR THE COMPETITION
Helmut Binder, Austria
Bernhard Haas, Germany
Robert Kovács, Hungary/Austria
Peter Planyavsky, Austria
Liubov Shishkhanova, Russia
Chairman: Karl-Gerhard Straßl, Austria