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Results in I and II Cycles of the Internet Music Competition 2014 Results in I and II cycles of the Internet Music Competition 2014 I cycle: Duo, chamber ensemble, piano ensemble, choir, orchestra, percussion II cycle: Piano, bassoon, flute, french horn, clarinet, oboe, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tube Internet Music Competition which passes completely through the Internet and it is unique event since its inception. In first and second cycles of the contest in 2014, was attended by 914 contestants from 22 countries and 198 cities from 272 schools: I cycle: "Duo" – 56 contestants "Piano Ensemble" – 94 contestants "Chamber Ensemble" – 73 contestants "Choir" – 23 contestants "Orchestra" – 28 contestant "Percussion "– 13 contestants. II cycle: "Piano" – 469 contestants "Bassoon" – 7 contestants "Flute" – 82 contestants "French horn" – 3 contestants "Clarinet" – 17 contestants "Oboe" – 8 contestants "Saxophone" – 27 contestants "Trombone" – 2 contestants "Trumpet" – 9 contestants "Tube" – 3 contestants The jury was attended by 37 musicians from 13 countries, many of whom are eminent teachers, musicians and artists who teach at prestigious music institutions are soloists and play in the top 10 best orchestras and opera houses. The winners of the first cycle in Masters Final Internet Music Competition 2014: "Duo" – Djamshid Saidkarimov, Pak Artyom (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) "Piano Ensemble" – Koval Ilya, Koval Yelissey (Karaganda, Kazakhstan) "Chamber Ensemble" – Creative Quintet (Sanok, Poland) "Choir" – Womens Choir Ave musiсa HGEU (Odessa, Ukraine) "Orchestra" – “Victoria” (Samara, Russia) "Percussion" – Gryakalova Vlada (Saratov, Russia) The winners of the second cycle in Masters Final Internet Music Competition 2014: "Piano" – Kutuzova Varvara (Moscow, Russia) "Bassoon" – Ilya Masharov (Moscow, Russia) "Flute" – Filippova Maria (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) "French horn" – Borisov Ilya (Tula, Russia) "Clarinet" – Lukianchuk Evgenii (Novosibirsk, Russia) "Oboe" – Akopyan Arthur (Ekaterinburg, Russia) "Saxophone" – Kuznetcov Sergei (Vologda, Russia) "Trumpet" – Grichun Vyacheslav (Donetsk, Ukraine) A large number of videos by participants of Internet Music Competition appeared at many other websites around the world. Music Internet Competition is developing, growing, expandable its geography and becoming more popular. Kiev, Moscow, Sarov, Lagos, Tashkent, Katowice, Maribor, Blagoveshchensk, Ptuj, Sanok, Saratov, Astana, Tomsk, Zheleznogorsk, Lida, Samara, Solnechnogorsk-2, Mineralnye Vody, Kaniv, Cherkassy, Krizevci, Tyumen, Belebey, Murom, Cherepovets, Orenburg, Minsk, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod,Surgut, Stari Oskol, Balashov, Mariupol, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, San Jose, Kokhma, Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Ugorsk, Izhevsk, Pyatigorsk, Nizhnevartovsk, Norilsk, Anadyr, Krasnoturinsk, Skopje, Shakhtinsk, Buy, Kemerovo, Obninsk, Vesyegonsk, Purpe, Shchekino, Krasnoyarsk, Kolomna, Astrakhan, Kharkov, Bobruysk, Ufa, Engels, Grodno, Togliatti, Yoshkar-Ola, Rostov on Don, Sayanogorsk, Zverevo, Sovetskyi, Volgograd, Zarechny, Mihanovichi, Konakovo, Abakan, Brest, Drogobych, Vyazniki, Sumy, Voronezh, Odessa, Mogilev, Karaganda, Omsk, Donetsk, Yaroslavl, Irkutsk, Chirchik, Zhezkazgan, Nahabino, Chisinau, Smolensk, Elets, Minysinsk, Apatity, Satpaev, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Poltava, Mukachevo, Ivanovo, Zernograd, Kumertau, Mosty, Egorievsk, Peresvet, Khabarovsk, Voronovo, Bryansk, Noyabrsk, Chelyabinsk, Ryazan, Volochisk, Kaliningrad, Shikhana, Mongolia, Bratsk, Krasnodar, Novomoskovsk, Stakhanov, Angarsk, Vologda, Saint Petersburg, Semiluki, Komsomolsk-on-Amure, Luhansk, Neuss, Chernogolovka, Lytkarino, Grevenbroich, Magnitogorsk, Tula, Kostanay, Kimovsk, Muravlenko, Tayshet, Novodvinsk, Severomorsk, Smederevo, Gyumri, Korla, Tokmak, Stip, Liberia, Baku, Kluchie, Ostrov, Jemchujni, Seversk, Zheleznogorsk, Zelenodolsk, Strezhevoy, Noviy Urengoy, Tobolsk, Yurga, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Totskoe-2, Kishinev, Uray, Yurty, Marks, Korkino, Murmansk, Yerevan, Kstovo, Gubkinskiy, Dzerzhinsky, Viisoara, Konotop, Pestovo, Bilibino, Sovetski, Kurgan, Tambov, Crimea, Almetyevsk, Penza, Udachnij, Tatarsk, Saraktash, Plovdiv, Zlatoust, Osinniki, Falyonky, Kurchatov, Slovenj Gradec, Antrasit, Baikonur, Kherson, Bila Tserkva, Odintsovo, Zarechny, Novogrudok, Hilden, Yakutsk, Ulan-Ude, Xinjiang, Khanty-Mansiysk, Porto, Shangyang Hunan, Semey, Temirtau, Ussuriysk SAXOPHONE Jury № Competitor State/City Institution Teacher Vladislav Vladimir Mikhail Average Prize Vals Trajanoski Beznosov I CATEGORY 1 Narinsky Francesca Irkutsk, Russia Childrens Music Tulchin Alexander 85 93 89 89 II School No3 Concertmaster: Tulchin Svetlana Tulchin Alexander Childrens Music 2 Adamov Ivan Irkutsk, Russia Concertmaster: 73 81 77 77 III School No3 Abdulaeva Evgeniy Fedorova Kostanay, Childrens Music Svetlana 3 Yablonskaya Vitalina 71 79 75 75 III Kazakhstan School No1 Concertmaster: Poddudnik Elena Childrens music Sergey Kuznetsov 4 Vsevolod Papin Vologda, Russia school at the Concertmaster: 74 82 78 78 III College of Music Ludmila Zaytseva Lobanov Aleksandr Children Art 5 Koroleva Irina Angarsk, Russia Concertmaster: 73 81 77 77 III School No3 Konstantinova Galina Samokhin Kimovsk, Tula Kimovsk Children Vyacheslav 6 Bobrikov Ivan 79 87 83 83 II Region, Russia Arts School Concertmaster: Tokareva Galina Gorbunov Egor Muravlenko, Children School of 7 Pavlik Andrei Concertmaster: 80 88 84 84 II Russia Arts Gorbunova Ksenia Bakulin Alexey Krasnodar, 8 Kasyanenko Maria Art School No14 Concertmaster: 71 79 75 75 III Russia Danilchenko Elena Bakulin Alexey Krasnodar, 9 Prokopenko Vasiliy Art School No14 Concertmaster: 71 79 75 75 III Russia Danilchenko Elena Krasnodar, V.G.Zakharchenko Bakulin Alexey 10 Titova Alexandra 79 84 83 82 II Russia boarding school Concertmaster: Scherba Elena II CATEGORY Yaichuk Anatoliy Music School 11 Pavel Galeev Minsk, Belarus Concertmaster: 90 94 90 91,33 I No14 Kalatkou Andrei Hohlova Anna Nursery Music 12 Rodin Semen Tayshet, Russia Concertmaster: 69 77 73 73 III School No2 Hohlova Anna Bakulin Alexey Krasnodar, V.G.Zakharchenko Concertmaster: 13 Vetoshkin Trofim 78 86 82 82 II Russia boarding school Gavrish Alexandra Finogenov Alexandr Karaganda, Childrens Music 14 Koval Pavel Concertmaster: 80 84 80 81,33 II Kazakhstan School No2 Nadezhda Kirilovna III CATEGORY Yaichuk Anatoliy Music School 15 Pavel Zykau Minsk, Belarus Concertmaster: 90 88 89 89 II No14 Kalatkou Andrei Hohlova Anna Nursery Music 16 Bazylyuk Alexander Tayshet, Russia Concertmaster: 74 78 82 78 III School No2 Hohlova Anna Hohlova Anna Nursery Music 17 Bazylyuk Evgeniya Tayshet, Russia Concertmaster: 69 73 77 73 III School No2 Hohlova Anna Travnikova Аbutalimov Childrens Art 18 Purpe, Russia Natalya 80 84 88 84 II Almazkhan school of Purpe Concertmaster: Sadykova Lilia Samokhin Kimovsk, Tula Children Arts Vyacheslav 19 Voronin Daniil 68 72 76 72 III Region Russia School Concertmaster: Tokareva Galina Rostislav Svetlov Novodvinsk, 20 Vorobeva Alena Art school Concertmaster: 82 86 89 85,66 II Russia Julia Emeljanova Childrens Music Irina Kiseleva Severomorsk, 21 Makovetskiy Gleb School name of Concertmaster: 90 94 98 94 I Russia E.S.Pasternak Zulfiya Rabinchuk IV CATEGORY Kousnetsov Vologda Music Sergey 22 Vorobiov Pavel Vologda, Russia 90 86 89 88,33 II College Concertmaster: Julia Purisheva Kousnetsov Vologda Musical Sergey 23 Korsakov Kirill Vologda, Russia 80 85 84 83 II College Concertmaster: Julia Purisheva V CATEGORY Kousnetsov Vologda Musical Sergey 24 Khomyakov Nataniel Vologda, Russia 87 91 95 91 I College Concertmaster: Julia Purisheva Music School Smederevo, 25 Jevtic Nikola 'Kosta Djordjevic Marko 79 83 85 82,33 II Srbija Manojlovic' VII CATEGORY Kuznecov Sergey Vologda Music 26 Mahnev Evgeny Vologda, Russia Concertmaster: 61 65 69 65 Diploma College Purysheva Julia IX CATEGORY 27 Kuznetcov Sergei Vologda, Russia Music College / 91 95 99 95 I Jury: 1. Vladimir Trajanoski Macedonia/Skopje Music High School 2. Vladislav Vals Russia/Moscow The Russian Gnesins Academy of Music 3. Mikhail Beznosov Russia/Moscow Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory Комментарии некоторых членов жюри вы можете прочитать в рубрике «Новости» Comments of jury members you can read in “NEWS” Congratulations to all participants of Internet Music Competition 2014! Serbia, Belgrade 01.04.2014 ДИПЛОМЫ КОНКУРСАНТАМ 2014/DIPLOMAS CONTESTANTS 2014 РУССКИЙ: Администрация конкурса отправляет дипломы всем конкурсантам по почте, сразу же по окончанию всего конкурса (после проведения Masters Final - 30 апреля). Диплом отправляется на адрес музыкального учреждения, который конкурсант указывает в заявке. Точный адрес подразумевает: страна, город, индекс, область, улица, номер дома и название муз. учреждения. Только конкурсанты, которые не представляют музыкальное учреждение (самая старшая категория), получают диплом на домашний адрес. 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If letter with diploma does not find the destination, it comes back! In that case, administration at the request of the contestant who confirms his address sends diploma again only from 10 to 20 of September. IF FOR SOME REASON YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THE DIPLOMA, FROM 1 TILL 10 OF SEPTEMBER ORGANIZER IS CONSIDERING ALL QUESTIONS OF RESENDING IT. IN THAT CASE CONTACT THE ORGANIZER VIA EMAIL [email protected] OR BY SKYPE: MusicCompetition .
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