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Nomi 2006 Ok COMUNE DI GENOVA PA GA NI NI MEMBER OF THE WORLD FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITIONS Con la partecipazione di Regione Liguria Con la collaborazione di Provincia di Genova Università di Genova Concorso Internazionale di Violino International Violin Competition Premio Paganini COMUNE DI GENOVA Assessorato alla Comunicazione e Promozione della Città Direzione Artistica e Segreteria del Concorso 1954-2006 Comune di Genova Direzione Cultura e Promozione della Città Settore Promozione della Città, Turismo e Spettacolo Via Sottoripa, 5 - 16124 Genova - Italia I dati del Premio Tel. +39 010 5574215 / 219 - Fax +39 010 5574326 Who’s Who [email protected] www.paganini.comune.genova.it I PREMIATI - THE WINNERS I Edizione - 1954 VIII Edizione - 1961 non assegnato / not assigned 1° Premio: Emil KAMILAROV (BG) 2° Premio ex aequo: Elaine SKORODIN (USA) II Edizione - 1955 Carmencita LOZADA (RP) 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 4° Premio ex aequo: Bice ANTONIONI (I) 2° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned Paulette BEDIN (F) 3° Premio: Luciano VICARI (I) 6° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 4° Premio ex aequo: Liliane BERETTI (F) Jean Louis STUUROP (NL) IX Edizione - 1962 1° Premio: Maryvonne LE DIZÈS (F) III Edizione - 1956 2° Premio: Etsuko HIROSE (J) 1° Premio ex aequo: Gyorgy PAUK (H) 3° Premio: Liliane CAILLON (F) Gérard POULET (F) 4° Premio: Marilyn DUBOW (USA) 2° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 5° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 3° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 6° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 4° Premio ex aequo: Carmencita LOZADA (RP) Luciano VICARI (I) X Edizione - 1963 Jean-Pierre WALLEZ (F) 1° Premio: Oleh KRYSA (URSS) 2° Premio: Valentin ZUK (URSS) IV Edizione - 1957 3° Premio: Shizuko ISHII (J) 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 4° Premio: Paul ZUKOFSKY (USA) 2° Premio ex aequo: Salvatore ACCARDO (I) 5° Premio: Diana CUMMINGS (GB) Pierre DOUKAN (F) 6° Premio: Igor POLITKOVSKY (URSS) 4° Premio: Jean-Pierre WALLEZ (F) 5° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned XI Edizione - 1964 6° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 1° Premio: Jean-Jacques KANTOROW (F) 2° Premio ex aequo: Pierre AMOYAL (F) V Edizione - 1958 Yoko KOUBO (J) 1° Premio: Salvatore ACCARDO (I) 4° Premio ex aequo: Hisako TOKUE (J) 2° Premio: Jean-Pierre WALLEZ (F) Tomotada SOH (J) 3° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 6° Premio: Antoine GOULARD (F) 4° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 5° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned XII Edizione - 1965 6° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 1° Premio: Viktor PIKAIZEN (URSS) 2° Premio: Philip HIRSCHORN (URSS) VI Edizione - 1959 3° Premio: Andrei KORSAKOV (URSS) 1° Premio: Stuart CANIN (USA) 4° Premio: Yoko KOUBO (J) 2° Premio: Sigfried GAWRILOFF (D) 5° Premio ex aequo: Elisabeth BALMAS (F) 3° Premio: Liliane CAILLON (F) Joshua EPSTEIN (IL) INDICE DELLE ABBREVIAZIONI FIN Finlandia / Finland RO Romania / Rumenia ABBREVIATIONS INDEX GB Gran Bretagna / Great Britain ROK R. Corea / R. Korea 4° Premio: Catherine COURTOIS (F) Jacques ISRAELIEVITCH (F) GR Grecia / Greece RP Filippine / Philippines A Austria H Ungheria / Hungary RUS Russia (dal 1992 / since 1992) 5° Premio: Eleonora DELL’AQUILA (I) ARM Armenia HR Croazia / Croatia S Svezia / Sweden 6° Premio: Johannes BRÜNING (D) XIII Edizione - 1966 AUS Australia I Italia / Italy SRB Serbia B Belgio / Belgium IL Israele / Israel SLO Slovenia 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned BG Bulgaria IS Islanda / Iceland SYR Siria / Syria CDN Canada J Giappone / Japan TR Turchia / Turkey VII Edizione - 1960 2° Premio: Robert MENGA (USA) CH Svizzera / Switzerland LV Lettonia / Latvia UA Ucraina / Ukraine 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 3° Premio: Isako SHINOZAKI (J) CS Ex Cecoslovacchia / MEX Messico / Mexico URSS Ex Unione Sovietica / Ex Czechoslovakia MNE Montenegro Ex Soviet Union 2° Premio ex aequo: Jean-Pierre WALLEZ (F) 4° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned CZ Repubblica Ceca /Czech Republic NL Olanda (Paesi Bassi) / Netherlands USA Stati Uniti d'America / D Germania / Germany NZ Nuova Zelanda / New Zealand United States of America Yossef ZIVONI (IL) 5° Premio ex aequo: Nicolai MARANGOSOF (BG) DDR Ex Repubblica Democratica Tedesca / P Portogallo / Portugal YU Yugoslavia (fino al / until 2003) 4° Premio: Gigino MAESTRI (I) Kineko OKUMURA (J) Ex German Democratic Republic PL Polonia / Poland YV Venezuela DK Danimarca / Denmark PRC R.P. Cina / P.R. China ZA Sudafrica / South Africa 5° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned E Spagna / Spain RC Cina (Taiwan) / R. China F Francia / France RL Libano / Lebanon 6° Premio: Josef SIVO (A) XIV Edizione - 1967 XXI Edizione - 1974 XXVIII Edizione - 1981 XXXV Edizione - 1988 1° Premio: Grigori ZHISLIN (URSS) 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 1° Premio: Ilja KALER (URSS) 1° Premio: Leonidas KAVAKOS (GR) 2° Premio: Vladimir SPIVAKOV (URSS) 2° Premio ex aequo: Lynn CHANG (USA) 2° Premio: Leonid SOROKOV (URSS) 2° Premio: Akiko SUWANAI (J) 3° Premio: Patrice FONTANAROSA (F) Eugen SARBU (RO) 3° Premio: Frank ALMOND (USA) 3° Premio: Eijin NIMURA (J) 4° Premio: Petar DELCEV (BG) 4° Premio: Rasma LIELMANE (MEX) 4° Premio: Kuniko NAGATA (J) 4° Premio: Gabriele PIERANUNZI (I) 5° Premio: Sergio DIACENKO (URSS) 5° Premio: Josif RISSIN (IL) 5° Premio: Calin MIRCEA (RO) 5° Premio: Pavel PEKARSKY (USA) 6° Premio: Mikhail GANTWARG (URSS) 6° Premio: Jean-Claude VELIN (F) 6° Premio: Francine TRACHIER (F) 6° Premio: Ara MALIKIAN (RL) 7° Premio: Marie-France POUILLOT (F) XV Edizione - 1968 XXIX Edizione - 1982 XXXVI Edizione - 1989 1° Premio: Miriam FRIED (IL) XXII Edizione - 1975 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 2° Premio: Hamao FUJIWARA (J) 1° Premio: Yuri KORCHINSKY (URSS) 2° Premio ex aequo: Alexander MARKOV (USA) 2° Premio: Vasko VASSILEV (BG) 3° Premio: Gabriella IJAC (RO) 2° Premio: Petru CSABA (RO) Boris GARLITZKI (URSS) 3° Premio: Oleg POKHANOVSKI (URSS) 4° Premio: Petar DELCEV (BG) 3° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 3° Premio: Sonoko NUMATA (J) 4° Premio: Anastasia CHEBOTAROVA (URSS) 5° Premio: Masako YANAGITA (J) 4° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 4° Premio ex aequo: Philippe DJOKIC (CDN) 5° Premio: Tomoko KAWADA (J) 6° Premio: Emmanuel KRIVINE (F) 5° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned Maxim FEDOTOV (URSS) 6° Premio ex aequo: Ilja SEKLER (URSS) 6° Premio ex aequo: Marco FORNACIARI (I) Hiroko SUZUKI (J) Eijin NIMURA (J) XVI Edizione - 1969 Anna Aleksandra WODKA (PL) Premio Enrico Costa: Luca FANFONI (I) 1° Premio: Gidon KREMER (URSS) XXX Edizione - 1983 2° Premio: Kathleen LENSKI (USA) XXIII Edizione - 1976 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned XXXVII Edizione - 1990 3° Premio: Joshua EPSTEIN (IL) 1° Premio: Lenuta CIULEI (RO) 2° Premio: Laurent KORCIA (F) 1° Premio: Natalia PRISCHEPENKO (URSS) 4° Premio: Isidora SCHWARZBERG (URSS) 2° Premio: Karen ELEY (USA) 3° Premio: Sung-Sic YANG (ROK) 2° Premio: Chin KIM (USA) 5° Premio: Sergey KRAVCHENKO (URSS) 3° Premio: Vladimir NEMTEANU (RO) 4° Premio: Reiko WATANABE (J) 3° Premio: Gabriele PIERANUNZI (I) 6° Premio: Josef RISSIN (URSS) 4° Premio: Fudeco TAKAHASHI (J) 5° Premio: Boris SCHMITZ (D) 4° Premio: Graf MOURJA (URSS) 7° Premio: Adam KORNISZEWSKI (PL) 5° Premio: Joanna MADROSZKIEWICZ (PL) 6° Premio ex aequo: Soo-Ik LEE (ROK) 5° Premio: Roberto CANI (I) 6° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned Kazimierz OLECHOWSKI (PL) 6° Premio: Alexander TROSTIANSKY (URSS) XVII Edizione - 1970 Premio Enrico Costa: Gabriele PIERANUNZI 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned XXIV Edizione - 1977 XXXI Edizione - 1984 2° Premio: Mintcho MINTCHEV (BG) 1° Premio: Ilya GRUBERT (URSS) 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned XXXVIII Edizione - 1991 3° Premio ex aequo: Thomas GOLDSCHMIDT EGEL 2° Premio: Sachiko NAKAJIMA (J) 2° Premio: Vadim BRODSKI (URSS) 1° Premio: Massimo QUARTA (I) (D) 3° Premio: Yumi MOHRI (J) 3° Premio: Reiko WATANABE (J) 2° Premio: Florin CROITORU (RO) Michal GRABARCZYK (PL) 4° Premio: Edward ZIENKOWSKI (PL) 4° Premio: Elisa KAWAGUTI (J) 3° Premio ex aequo: Nicolas GOURBEIX (F) 5° Premio: Adam KORNISZEWSKI (PL) 5° Premio: Alexei BRUNI (URSS) 5° Premio: Stéphane TRAN NGOC (F) Misha KEYLIN (USA) 6° Premio: Keiko WATAYA (J) 6° Premio: Ola RUDNER (S) 6° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned 5° Premio: Yumi MAKITA (J) 6° Premio: Ko-Woon YANG (ROK) XVIII Edizione - 1971 XXV Edizione - 1978 XXXII Edizione - 1985 Premio Enrico Costa: Massimo QUARTA 1° Premio: Mose SECLER (URSS) 1° Premio: Eugen SARBU (RO) 1° Premio: Dmitri BERLINSKI (URSS) 2° Premio: Bogodar KOTOROVYCH (URSS) 2° Premio ex aequo: Karen ELEY (USA) 2° Premio: Mark MOGHILEVSKI (URSS) XXXIX Edizione - 1992 3° Premio: Roswitha RANDACHER (A) Piotr MILEWSKI (PL) 3° Premio: Gabriel CROITORU (RO) 1° Premio: Julia KRASKO (RUS) 4° Premio: Tadeusz GADZINA (PL) 4° Premio: Takashi SHIMITZU (J) 4° Premio ex aequo: Anguelina ABADJIEVA (BG) 2° Premio: Michiko KAMIYA (J) 5° Premio: Elvira NAKIPBECOVA (URSS) 5° Premio: Berthilde DUFOUR (F) Anton KOLODENKO (URSS) 3° Premio: Eijin NIMURA (J) 6° Premio: Maria BALINT (H) 6° Premio: Daniel STABRAWA (PL) 6° Premio: Thomas BÖTTCHER (DDR) 4° Premio ex aequo: Giovanni ANGELERI (I) Karen LEE (USA) XIX Edizione - 1972 XXVI Edizione - 1979 XXXIII Edizione - 1986 5° Premio: Ara MALIKIAN (ARM) 1° Premio: Eugene FODOR (USA) 1° Premio: Florin PAUL (RO) 1° Premio: non assegnato / not assigned Premio Enrico Costa: Giovanni ANGELERI 2° Premio: Yoko SATO (J) 2° Premio: Yuriko NAGANUMA (J) 2° Premio: Reiko WATANABE (J) 3° Premio: Gerardo RIBEIRO (P) 3° Premio: Alexis GALPERINE (F) 3° Premio: Yuri BRAGINSKI
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