Results of the Internet Music Competition 2013
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Results of the Internet Music Competition 2013 Internet Music Competition which passes completely through the Internet and it is unique event since its inception. Internet Music Competition 2013 received 1409 online applications, which is 3130 contestants from 22 countries and over 280 cities from 411 schools: I cycle: Duet – 183 contestants Chamber Ensemble – 59 contestants Chorus – 17 contestants Orchestra – 33 contestants Percussion – 13 contestants II cycle: Piano – 382 contestants Basson – 4 contestants Flute – 71 contestants French horn – 1 contestant Clarinet – 19 contestants Oboe – 6 contestants Saxophone – 21 contestants Trumpet – 16 contestants Tube – 2 contestants III cycle: Accordion – 143 contestants Violin – 83 contestants Viola – 2 contestants Cello – 38 contestants Singing – 91 contestants Traditional singing – 22 contestants Jazz singing – 4 contestants IV cycle: Guitar – 77 contestants Harp – 5 contestants Domra – 73 contestants Balalaika – 28 contestants Mandoline – 3 contestants Dulcimer – 13 contestants The jury was attended by 107 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 winner of the Masters Final Internet Contest 2013. was Tomic Momcilo (piano), a student of musical school in Sabac (Serbia), class of Goara Lazic. The competitors in Masters Final Internet Music Competition 2013: Piano Duo – Kuznetzova Irina, Chapala Elena, Aksyonova Nella, Govorova Ludmila (Zheleznogorsk/Russia) Combined Duo – Moskalenko Alla, Moskalenko Ludmila (Mariupol/Ukraine) Choir – Octava (Minsk/Belarus) Orchestra – Orchestra of Russian folk instrumens (Dzerjinsk/Russia) Percussion – Plisko Vladimir (Mogilev/Belarus) Classical ensemble – Dominika Pilis, Hanna Hojka, Nina Polczyk (Jastrzebie Zdroj/Poland) Non-Standard Ensembles – Larec (Surgut/Russia) Piano – Tomic Momcilo (Sabac/Serbia) Basson – Gorbatkova Julia (Rostov on Don/Russia) Flute – Filippova Maria (Nizhny Novgorod/Russia) Clarinet – Ogorodnikova Irina (Kirov/Russia) Oboe – Leonid Surkov (Moscow/Russia) Saxophone – Zlatkin Serafim (Moscow/Russia) Trumpet – Menovshchikov Dmitriy (Moscow/Russia) Accordion – Gajda Seweryn (Sanok/Poland) Violin – Haibullina Albina (Novosibirsk/Russia) Viola – Moreva Alexandra (Moscow/Russia) Cello – Saydikarimov Jamshid (Tashkent/Uzbekistan) Singing – Yudina Maria (Nizhniy Novgorod/Russia) Traditional singing – Ibrahimovic Emina (Backa Topola/Serbia Guitar – Mushkina Veronika (Dzerzhinsk/Russia) Harp – Gililova Sonia (Moscow/Russia) Domra – Klimova Tatiana (Voronezh/Russia) Balalaika – Stepanov Ivan (Moscow/Russia) Dulcimer – Stelmahova Darya (Mogilev/Belarus) 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. 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