International Violin Competition of Indianapolis


The International Violin Competition of Indianapolis is a classical violin competition which takes place once every four years in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since its founding in 1982, "The Indianapolis" has been regarded as the Olympics of the Violin, and dubbed "the ultimate violin contest" by the Chicago Tribune.

History

Founded in 1982 under the artistic guidance of Josef Gingold and Founding Director Thomas J. Beczkiewicz, the IVCI became recognized by the World Federation of International Music Competitions and has been a member of that federation since 1984. Gingold, an esteemed professor of violin at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN, had served on the juries of every major violin competition in the world and became the IVCI's Founding Artistic Director. In 1994, artistic leadership passed to one of his most well-known pupils, Jaime Laredo, who retains the title of Jury President to this day.
For the 10th Quadrennial Competition in September 2018, the prize for the Gold Medal winner included a cash prize of US $30,000, a 24K Gold Medal, and a recital debut at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium. The Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalists receive career management for four years, and Laureates have the opportunity to use one of several instruments owned by the IVCI, including the 1683 "ex-Gingold" Stradivarius violin.

Competition

The competition is typically composed of four parts:

Past Winners (Laureates)

YearGoldSilverBronzeFourthFifthSixth
2018/ Richard Lin Risa Hokamura Luke Hsu Anna Lee Ioana Cristina Goicea/ Shannon Lee
2014 Jinjoo Cho Tessa Lark Ji Young Lim Dami Kim Yoo Jin Jang Ji Yoon Lee
2010/ Clara-Jumi Kang Soyoung Yoon Benjamin Beilman Haoming Xie Antal Szalai Andrey Baranov
2006 Augustin Hadelich Simone Lamsma Celeste Golden Yura Lee Ye-Eun Choi Bella Hristova
2002 Barnabás Kelemen Sergey Khachatryan Soovin Kim Frank Huang Susie Park Alina Pogostkina
1998 Judith Ingolfsson Liviu Prunaru Ju-Young Baek Svetlin Roussev Andrew Haveron Bin Huang
1994 Juliette Kang Stefan Milenkovich David Chan Jaakko Kuusisto Michiko Kamiya Robin Sharp
1990 Pavel Berman Marco Rizzi Ivan Chan Virginie Robilliard David Kim Martin Beaver
1986 Kyoko Takezawa Leonidas Kavakos Andrés Cárdenes Chin Kim Sungsic Yang Annick Roussin
1982 Mihaela Martin Ida Kavafian Yuval Yaron Olivier Charlier Nai-Yuan Hu Yuriko Naganuma

From the competition website.

Jury Members

* IVCI Laureate
†Unable to attend

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The Juried Exhibition of Student Art is one of the most far-reaching multi-disciplinary art projects for grades one through twelve in the state of Indiana. Held in conjunction with the Quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, the 2018 JESA involved over 26,600 school children and 169 art teachers throughout the state. JESA is one of the few programs that awards a cash prize to each school or sponsoring organization of the Grand Award Winners as well as to the students. The IVCI awarded $10,000 in prizes to outstanding artists and their schools or sponsoring organizations in 2018.
The program was designed to affirm the highest standards of visual arts; to encourage the pursuit of visual arts as a career; to help integrate the disciplines of the performing and the visual arts; to increase community support for the arts; and to heighten student awareness of the IVCI and its cultural importance to the entire state.