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16TH CONCOURS GÉZA ANDA 2024

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Besides introducing you to the life, art and legacy of Géza Anda, this app is an invaluable companion to followers of this year's Géza Anda Competition. Here, you find the latest information about the schedule, candidates, jury members, prizewinners and their concerts. You can browse through all the stages of the competition, down to the level of each performed piece of music. And most importantly: vote for the audience prize!

Welcome

Bio
Corine Mauch
Prof. Tobias Richter
Prof. Tobias Richter

Junior Jury

The Géza Anda-Foundation is proud to announce ist first-ever Junior Jury. Its members were specifically recommended by music universities from three parts of Switzerland and the Rahn Kulturfonds. They will follow the entire Concours Géza Anda and award junior jury prizes. Part of our longterm collaboration with the Arthur Rubinstein International Music Society, a member of the Rubinstein Junior Jury 2023 will join the Swiss students and act as their speaker.

Members of the Géza Anda Junior Jury 2024

  • FHNW Basel: Aurore Grosclaude
  • HKB Bern: Simon Popp
  • HEMU Lausanne: Romane Carbonnel
  • HEM Genève: Anaïs Cassiers
  • Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana Lugano: Federico Melis
  • ZHdK Zürich: Sofya Pisetsky Menshikova
  • Rahn Musikpreis für Klavier: Manoush Toth
  • Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition: Amir Ron
  • Junior Jury Coordinator: Jonathan Inniger
  • Junior Jury Coordinator Musikkollegium Winterthur: Gabiz Reichert

The Géza Anda Junior Jury project is made possible thanks to the support of:

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Schedule

19 November 2023 – 11 February 2024

Online Application

For details please see: Awards, Rules & Repertoire

Confirmation of admission to the 16th Concours Géza Anda: End of March 2024

Tuesday, 28 May 2024

Individual Arrival in Zurich

The participants will be accommodated at host families in and near Zurich.

Wednesday, 29 May 2024

Kick-Off meeting, Drawing of the 1st Round, Piano Try-out

Musikschule Konservatorium Zurich (MKZ), Florhofgasse 6, Zurich

Thursday, 30 May – Saturday, 01 June 2024

1st Round – Auditions

Musikschule Konservatorium Zurich (MKZ), Florhofgasse 6, Zurich

Sunday, 02 June 2024

Recital Programme Discussion between Jury and the 12 candidates admitted to the 2nd Round

Musikschule Konservatorium Zurich (MKZ), Florhofgasse 6, Zurich

Monday, 03 June – Tuesday, 04 June 2024

2nd Round – Recitals (12 candidates)

Musikschule Konservatorium Zurich (MKZ), Florhofgasse 6, Zurich

Wednesday, 05 June 2024, 7.30 pm

Mozart-Semifinal I (3 candidates)

Musikkollegium Winterthur conducted by Mikhail Pletnev

Rehearsal and concert in the City Hall Winterthur, Stadthausstrasse 4a, Winterthur

Thursday, 06 June 2024, 7.30 pm

Mozart-Semifinal II (3 candidates)

Musikkollegium Winterthur conducted by Mikhail Pletnev

Rehearsal and concert in the City Hall Winterthur, Stadthausstrasse 4a, Winterthur

Friday, 07 June 2024

Rehearsals for the Final Concert (3 candidates)

Tonhalle Zurich, Claridenstrasse 7, Zurich

Saturday, 08 June 2024, 6.30 pm

Final Concert and Prize Winners’ Ceremony

Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich conducted by Paavo Järvi

Tonhalle Zurich, Claridenstrasse 7, Zurich

Sunday, 09 June 2024, 11.00 am

Press Reception

for Prize Winners and Jury Members

Awards, Rules & Repertoire

Rules

Please have a closer look at the following PDF containing the rules for the online application (application video) as well as the rules and the repertoire of the Concours Géza Anda 2024

Prizes

1st Prize: 40.000 CHF
2nd Prize: 30.000 CHF
3rd Prize: 20.000 CHF
The Géza Anda Foundation arranges a considerable number of concert appearances for all three prize winners in the period from 2024 to 2027 and takes over the free concert management during these three years. The award winners, for their part, undertake to keep the confirmed concert performances.

Special Prizes

GÉZA ANDA AUDIENCE PRIZE

This Prize rewards the finalist whose personal and musical character makes the greatest impression on the concert audience. The Audience Prize is sponsored by Privatbank IHAG Zürich AG

THE MUSIKKOLLEGIUM WINTERTHUR MOZART PRIZE

The Mozart Prize is awarded by the Musikkollegium Winterthur to the semi-finalist whom they consider to have given the best interpretation during the Mozart-Semifinal of the Concours Géza Anda 2024, and consists of a concerto accompanied by the orchestra.

LISZT-BARTÓK PRIZE

The Liszt-Bartók Prize is awarded by the competition jury for the best performance of a work/works by Liszt and/or Bartók during the first, second and/or final round of the 16th Concours Géza Anda 2024.

THE G. HENLE VERLAG BEETHOVEN PRIZE

The Beethoven Prize, endowed by the publishing house G. Henle Verlag, is awarded by the competition jury for the most convincing interpretation of a work by Ludwig van Beethoven during the 16th Concours Géza Anda. By endowing a Beethoven Prize, G. Henle Verlag would like to raise awareness among competition participants of the crucial role that an authentic score plays in musical interpretation. To this end, the prizewinner will be given access to a large number of Urtext editions - either in print, or in digital form.

HORTENSE ANDA SPECIAL PRICE

The Géza Anda Foundation will award the Hortense Anda Special Prize to one of the young participants for a performance of outstanding artistic merit during the Competition.

PRIX FONDATION THIÉBAUD-FREY

The Fondation Thiébaud-Frey endows an award for a prizewinner of the 16th Concours Géza Anda, which is worth CHF 3000 and includes a recital at the cultural centre La Prairie in Bellmund, Switzerland.

Online Application

The Concours Géza Anda 2024 is open to participants from all countries who are born after 30th May 1992. Applications can only be submitted online. All applicants must create an individual account and enter their application in the online portal from 19th November 2023 until 11th February 2024, which includes:

  • the upload of personal contact details and a valid identification document
  • individual choice of repertoire for the CGA 2024, if necessary upload a score of the (optional) piece of free choice
  • information on CV, training, concerts, masterclasses and competitions, details of commitments to concert agencies
  • artistic CV and artist photos
  • confirmation of being familiar with the General Terms of Participation, the Conduct Clause and the CHF 300 registration fee
  • video recording provided through YouTube (link not open to the public)
    please note for your video recording:
    • The video recording has to be approx. 30 minutes long and unedited (in one take).
    • Your hands should be visible in the video.
    • No application videos will be accepted which contain works or parts of works from the complete repertoire list of the Concours Géza Anda 2024 (from 1st Round to Final, see: Rules & Repertoire).
Find the rules for the application video as well as the rules for your choice of repertoire in the document Rules & Repertoire. The General Conditions of Participation and the Conduct Clause apply to all applicants.