2022 International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition

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The Twelfth International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition took place in Helsinki from 18 to 29 May 2022. It was won by South Korean violinist In Mo Yang. [1]

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Competition

The competition was originally scheduled for late 2020 but was postponed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To compensate for this change, violinists born in or after 1990 were still allowed to compete. [2] 204 violinists applied for the competition and 39 ended up participating. [3]

Prizes

In Mo Yang was declared the winner of the competition and was awarded 30,000 euros, a mentoring prize with Pekka Kuusisto and Sakari Oramo, a product prize from Genelec, and was loaned a 1772 Giovanni Battista Guadagnini violin. [4] He additionally won 2,000 euros by the Sibelius family for the best performance of Magnus Lindberg's "Caprice." Nathan Meltzer was awarded second prize along with 20,000 euros and a product prize from Genelec. Dmytro Udovychenko was awarded third prize and 15,000 euros. The three other finalists were awarded 3,000 euros, and all violinists who advanced to the semi-final round were awarded 1,000 euros. [5]

Schedule

DatesRoundVenue
Thursday, 19 May - Saturday, 21 MayFirst Sibelius Academy concert hall
Monday, 23 May - Wednesday, 25 MaySecond Sibelius Academy concert hall
Friday, 29 May - Sunday, 31 MayFinal Helsinki Music Centre

Jurors

Results

ContestantR1SFF
Flag of South Korea.svg In Mo Yang Approve icon.svg Approve icon.svg Gold medal icon.svg
Flag of the United States.svg Nathan Meltzer Approve icon.svg Approve icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg
Flag of Ukraine.svg Dmytro Udovychenko Approve icon.svg Approve icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg
Flag of Armenia.svg Diana Adamyan Approve icon.svg Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of the United States.svg Yesong Sophie Lee Approve icon.svg Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of Ukraine.svg Georgii Moroz Approve icon.svg Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of the United States.svg Karisa Chiu Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of South Korea.svg SongHa Choi Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hawijch Elders Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of South Korea.svg Anna Im Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Austria.svg Amia Janicki Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Daniel Kogan Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of South Korea.svg Fumika Mohri Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of Japan.svg Aoi Saito Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of Germany.svg Felicitas Schiffner Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
Flag of Finland.svg Kasmir Uusitupa Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
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Flag of Japan.svg Minami Yoshida Approve icon.svg Deletion icon.svg
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