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August 31 to
September 18, 2015

64th ARD International


Music Competition Munich 2015

Internationaler Musikwettbewerb der ARD


Bayerischer Rundfunk
Rundfunkplatz 1
80335 Mnchen
Deutschland
Tel. ++ 49 89 5900-4 2471
Fax ++ 49 89 5900-2 35 73
E-Mail ard.musikwettbewerb@br.de
www.ard-musikwettbewerb.de

Organizers

The 64th ARD International Music Competition 2015 in


Munich is open for the following categories:

The 64th ARD International Music Competition in


Munich 2015 is presented by the Association of Public
Broadcasting Corporations in the Federal Republic of
Germany (ARD).

Voice
Flute
Trombone
Piano Duo

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

The invitation to participate in this competition is


extended to young musicians, who are ready to launch an
international career.
The competition is open to musicians of all nations
born between 1986 and 1998 in the categories flute and
trombone, 1983 to 1995 in the category voice.
Piano Duo: the total age of both musicians is allowed
to be 60 years maximum, the members may not be older
than 35.
The competition will be conducted during the period
from August 31 to September 18, 2015 (including the prize
winners concerts).
The auditions are open to the public.

Bayerischer Rundfunk Munich


Hessischer Rundfunk Frankfurt /Main
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk Leipzig
Norddeutscher Rundfunk Hamburg
Radio Bremen
Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg
Saarlndischer Rundfunk Saarbrcken
Sdwestrundfunk Stuttgart
Westdeutscher Rundfunk Cologne
Deutsche Welle Bonn/ Berlin
Deutschlandradio Cologne/Berlin

Deadline for registration: March 31, 2015


(Date stamp does not apply!)
Member of the World Federation of
International Music Competitions, Geneva
Member of the Alink Argerich Foundation

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General Conditions | Organizers

General Conditions

Voice

First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize

c 10,000
c 7,500
c 5,000

Flute

First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize

c 10,000
c 7,500
c 5,000

Trombone

First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize

c 10,000
c 7,500
c 5,000

Piano Duo

First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize

c 12,000
c 9,000
c 6,000

The prize winners will be determined by the jury.

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Prizes

Prizes

Audience Prizes
Audience prizes totaling c 6,000 made possible by
the Theodor Rogler Foundation will be awarded in the
final round as follows:
Voice in the amount of c 1,500
Flute in the amount of c 1,500
Trombone in the amount of c 1,500
Piano Duo in the amount of c 1,500

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Special Prizes for the Best Interpretation


of a Commissioned Composition
Special prizes totaling c 4,000 for the best interpre
tation of the individual commissioned compositions,
made possible by the Alice Rosner Foundation, will
be awarded in the category:
Voice for the composition by Chaya Czernowin
in the amount of c 1,000
Flute for the composition by Salvatore Sciarrino
in the amount of c 1,000
Trombone for the composition by Christian Muthspiel
in the amount of c 1,000
Piano Duo for the composition by Ferran Cruixent
in the amount of c 1,000
Special Prize of the Munich Chamber Orchestra
The Special Prize from the Munich Chamber Orchestra
totaling c 1,000 will be awarded by the members of
the Munich Chamber Orchestra for an outstanding
interpretation by a semi-finalist in the category flute or
trombone.
Special BR-KLASSIK Online Prize
The BR-KLASSIK program division of Bayerischer
Rundfunk will be presenting the Special BR-KLASSIK
Online Prize in the amount of c 1,000 for the winner of
the online voting during the finals.

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Special Prize U21
The Special Prize U21 totalling c 2,000, underwritten by
the Dr. Marianne Kunkel Fund will be awarded by the
BR-KLASSIK young peoples program U21 Your Program.
Your Music for an outstanding performance by a very
young participant.
Alice Rosner Prize
The Alice Rosner Foundation awards the Alice Rosner
Prize in the amount of c 1,000 for the best interpretation
of a 20th century work.
Osnabrck Music Prize
The Osnabrck Music Prize, made possible by the
Werner Egerland Foundation, in the amount of c 7,500 is
awarded to a finalist. It is linked to a concert with the
Osnabrck Symphony in January/February 2016.
Busch Brothers Prize
The Busch Brothers Circle awards the Busch Brothers
Prize in the amount of c 3,000 in collaboration with the
South Westphalian Philharmonic to an outstanding
finalist. It is linked to a concert appearance at the Busch
Brothers Circle and potential subsequent concerts with
the South Westphalian Philharmonic.
ifp Music Prize
The special prize from ifp Cologne in the amount of
c 3,000 is awarded for outstanding achievement in the
category piano duo.
Special Prize GENUIN classics
GENUIN classics awards a CD production for one of the
prize winners.
Brenreiter Urtext Prizes
Sheet music vouchers with a value of c 1,000.

Special Prizes

Special Prizes

Prize winners may be invited to give concerts or


make recordings.
Broadcast Appearance
Prize winners will receive invitations from ARD broad
casters to perform concerts or make recordings under the
usual radio conditions.
Prize winners may be invited as soloists:
by the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
by the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
by the MDR Symphony Orchestra
by the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrcken
Kaiserslautern
by the Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart of the
Sdwestrundfunk

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

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Concert Invitations

Concert Invitations

Possible concert engagements may be


offered by the following institutions:

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Apollon Musagte Festival


Auditorium du Louvre
Bayerisches Kammerorchester
Bad Brckenau
BellArte Mnchen
Burghofspiele im Rheingau Sommer
Camerata Andechs
Carl Orff Festspiele Andechs
Central European Music Festival ilina
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Collegium Musicum Basel
Davos Festival
Euregio Musikfestival music and arts
Festival Classic Oberfinning
Festival der Nationen, Bad Wrishofen
Festival EuroArt Praha
Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Folkwang-Kammerorchester Essen
Frankfurter Museums-Gesellschaft
Freunde der Musik Landshut
Frstensaal Classix, Kempten
Gebrder-Busch-Kreis
Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten
Heidelberger Frhling
Hofer Symphoniker
H&S Artists, Niederlande
Inselfestival Hombroich
InselKonzerte Kammermusik auf
Herrenchiemsee
International Festival of Young Music
Competition Laureates Katowice
Internationales Musikfestival
esk Krumlov
Junges Podium Altrip
Juventudes musicales de Espaa
Kaisersaalkonzerte Frankfurt/Main
Kammermusik-Gemeinde Hannover

Kammermusikalische Vereinigung
Stdtischer Musikverein Trier
Kirchberg-Forum Hessen
Kissinger Sommer
Klavierfestival Ruhr
Konzerte auf Henkellsfeld, Wiesbaden
Konzerte im Deutschen Elfenbein
museum Erbach
Konzertgesellschaft Wuppertal
Konzerthaus Berlin
Kulturamt der Stadt Marl
Kulturdienst Weimar
Kulturverein Zorneding-Baldham
Kunstfreunde Bensheim
Kurpflzisches Kammerorchester
Leitheimer Schlosskonzerte
Liesborner Museumskonzerte
Lions International Club
Schwbisch Gmnd
Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele
Meisterkonzerte im Alten Bahnhof
Kettwig
Meistersolisten im Isartal, Icking
Meister von morgen, Herdecke
Mosel Musikfestival
Mozart-Gesellschaft Dortmund
Mnchener Kammerorchester
Mnchner Konzertdirektion Hrtnagel
Mnchner Rundfunkorchester
Mnchner Symphoniker
Musical Olympus International
Festival of St. Petersburg
Musik und Sprache, Hessenbrckenmhle
Musik & Theater Saar GmbH
Musikverein Bamberg
Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie
Osnabrcker Symphonieorchester
Philharmonie Merck, Darmstadt
Philharmonie Sdwestfalen
Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg

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Podium fr junge Solisten
Schloss Tegernsee
Rheingau Musik Festival
Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival
Schlosskonzerte Mannheim
Schlosstheater Fulda
Schwarzwald Musikfestival
Schweizer Musikfestwochen
Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele
Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg
Sdwestdeutsches Kammerorchester
Pforzheim
Symphonieorchester Wilde Gungl
Mnchen
Theaterforum Klassikforum Gauting
Ticino Musica, Locarno
Tonhalle Dsseldorf
Tonicale Musik & Event Mnchen
Vaterstettener Rathauskonzerte
Weilburger Schlosskonzerte
Weingartner Musiktage
Junger Knstler
Wetzlarer Kulturgemeinschaft
Wiener Konzerthaus
Winners & Masters Mnchen,
Kulturkreis Gasteig
Wrttembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn
Wrttembergische Philharmonie
Reutlingen
Zeughauskonzerte, Neuss
Concert managers, concert agencies
and representatives of the music
industry will be invited to the final
rounds and the prize winners concerts.

Further Concert Engagements

Further Concert Engagements

Registration Deadline
The registration deadline for applications: March 31, 2015
(date stamp does not apply!)
The application can be sent by e-mail or by post mail
(NO download links).
Internationaler Musikwettbewerb der ARD
c/o Bayerischer Rundfunk
Rundfunkplatz 1
D-80335 Mnchen
Germany

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Application
The following documentation should be enclosed:
application form (download expected from
February 2015 at: www.ard-musikwettbewerb.de)
for the pre-selection, a personally recorded CD or a
digital file (only mp3, mp4 or flac will be accepted):
the CD/recording may not be edited, may not be
processed and may not be older than one year (the
works required for the pre-selection can be found in the
repertoire conditions). Cuts, editing or other technolo
gical manipulation of pitches or lengths of held notes
within the sections performed are not permitted.
a declaration signed by the recording studio / engineer
on the recording of the CD cf. application form
in case of students: the approval of the teacher
an artistic curriculum vit
a portrait photograph of the applicant, which will
appear in the competition program black&white or
color (without copyright).
Important for Shipping: Do not declare the recording
with any value, due to a large sum of customs charges
thereby incurred!
Only complete applications will be accepted!

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Admission
Once the selection has been made, the decision of the
pre-selection jury, made up of members of the competition jury along with the artistic director, on admission
to the competition will be released by June 15, 2015 at
the latest. Its decisions are final and incontestable. No
explanations will be provided.
The chosen competitors will receive written notification of their selection. Competitors from abroad can, if
necessary, use this confirmation to apply for an entry visa.
Recognition of Conditions
With the application for the competition the participant
acknowledges acceptance of the participation and
competition conditions as well as the decision of the
pre-selection jury and the competition jury as binding.
There is no right of appeal.
Participation is only possible in one of the competition
categories.
Applications that do not meet the requirements of the
competition can be rejected. Submitted documents and
sound recordings cannot be returned.
Participation Fee
Following receipt of the admission confirmation, the
participation fee of c 100 for soloists and c 120 for piano
duos must be transferred free of bank charges for
the recipient at the latest by July 31, 2015. Should the
competitor be prevented from attending, or should he
or she cancel his or her participation, this participation
fee cannot be refunded.

Subject to alterations!
In cases of doubt, the German text applies.
The text of this invitation is available in the Internet
in German, English and French. The rules with
repertoire and the application form (expected to be
available in February 2015) can be downloaded:
www.ard-musikwettbewerb.de

Conditions of Participation

Conditions of Participation

Jury
The jury will be selected from among personalities
with international reputations without regard to ethnic,
ideological, political or linguistic considerations.
The decisions of the jury cannot be contested.
Students of a Jury Member
If there is a student of a jury member among the
participants, this jury member may not take part in the
appraisal of this competitor.
Jury members are not allowed to teach their students
during the competition itself, otherwise the student,
the jury member, or both may be disqualified. To this end,
a student is defined as someone who studied with a jury
member for a lengthy and continuous period, and such
study was completed less than three years before the
beginning of the competition. Participation in master
classes is not affected.

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Competition Rounds
Four competition rounds are obligatory in all categories.
The semi-finals for the categories flute and trombone will
be accompanied by the Munich Chamber Orchestra
without conductor, singer by the Mnchner Rundfunk
orchester. A maximum of six soloists in categories voice,
flute and trombone and six piano duos will be admitted
to the semi-finals.
The final rounds for the categories flute, trombone
and piano duo will be accompanied by the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, singer will be
accompanied by the Mnchner Rundfunkorchester.
A maximum of three soloists in categories flute,
trombone and voice as well as three piano duos will be
admitted to the final rounds.

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First Audition Date
All participants will receive notification of the scheduled
date of their first audition along with the admission to
the competition in writing.
Competition Program
The following repertoire lists and the conditions therein
contained are binding for the competition program. The
competition program submitted by the competitors is
binding.
Subsequent alterations are not permitted. No works
in the competition program may be repeated except on
the express wish of the jury.
The sequence of performance is at the participants
discretion. If possible, original text editions should be
performed.
Participants will not be allowed to perform their own
compositions.
In certain cases, the jury may allow only selections
of individual works to be performed in the first two competition rounds, or may select works from the submitted
repertoire.
Piano Accompanists
Official piano accompanists are available at no charge
to the competitors in the categories voice, flute and
trombone.
Participants may bring along their personal accompanist at their own expense.

Conduct of the Competition

Conduct of the Competition

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Accommodation

Presence of the Participant at the Competition


Each participant has to register personally at the central
competition office in the Bayerischer Rundfunk one day
before the first audition and present his or her passport,
ID card or officially recognized birth certificate, and
should not leave Munich as long as he or she is an active
participant in the competition without the express
approval of the competition management (prize winners
may first depart after September 18, 2015).
Each participant accepts the obligation to remain free
of all professional obligations or concerts throughout the
duration of the competition.

Accommodation during the Competition


For the duration of the first round, reasonably priced
hotels will be recommended to the participants. All
competitors who reach the second round will be provided
by the competition management with the cost of
accommodation and meals from the day after their first
performance on for the duration of their further parti
cipation in the audition process.
All competitors who reach the semi-final will be guests
of the competition until the final rounds, winner until the
prize winners concerts. This does not apply to piano
accompanists or other companions.

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Presence | Accommodation

Presence

Awards Ceremony
The awards ceremony will take place after the last prize
winners concert.
Competitors will be expected to receive their awards
in person.
Prize Winners Concert
At the prize winners concerts, chamber music works and
works for soloists with orchestral accompaniment will
be performed. The decisions regarding the program and
at which concert specific participants will appear will be
made by the competition management in conjunction
with the jury and the music department of Bayerischer
Rundfunk.
Prize winners will receive no fee for their participation
in the prize winners concerts.

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

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Media Exploitation
The Competition, including the prize winners concerts,
will be recorded by Bayerischer Rundfunk. These recordings can be used for broadcasting (radio or television,
including on-line) in full and/or in selections, live or at a
later time, and also provided for individual access independent of the type of receiver and also be made publicly
available. Other broadcasters in Germany and abroad
can make use of these recordings simultaneously or at a
later time. Further use of our broadcasts and availabilities
regardless of time and place (in full, in part or in selections) are possible.
The administration of the Competition reserves the right
to use the recordings of the Competition rounds and
prize winners concerts for the production of a CD and/or
a DVD to serve as publicity for the prize winners and
documentation of the Competition. The administration of
the Competition further reserves the right to release or
have released, and/or distribute or have distributed, itself
or through third parties, commercially or noncommercially, any and all material from the Competition in audio
or audio-visual form, on analogue or digital sound/
image/sound-image data carriers including platforms,
regardless of format or process. The declaration of agreement required from the prize winners is regarded as
given with the application to the ARD Music Competition,
the same applies to the transfer of rights in accordance
with the aforementioned stipulations. The prize winners
have no claim to additional compensation of any kind.

Prize Winners

Prize Winners

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Preliminary Remarks
The repertoire to be presented at the 2015 ARD Music
Competition in the voice category must cover the
baroque, classical, romantic and 20th century periods.
Each participant must sing in at least three European
languages in the course of the Competition.
With the exception of oratorios and the commissioned
work, everything must be performed from memory.
Participants are obligated to sing in the original
languages. Art songs may be transposed. This necessarily
has to be stated when the program is submitted in the
application form.
The participants must decide between the two following groups: either focus on concert or focus on opera.
As of the semi-final with orchestral accompaniment,
the repertoire must be selected from the repertoire list
stipulated by the Competition. Arias with cabalettas or
B-sections must be performed in full (e. g. Anna Bolena
Piangete voi? with the cabaletta Coppia iniqua).
Pre-selection with recording
Two arias or one aria and an art song of the
participants choice. Both works may be repeated in
the Competition.

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Second round
(with piano accompaniment, around 20 minutes)
Two art songs, one of them by F. Schubert and one
from the 20th century
Two operatic or oratorio arias
Semifinal (with Mnchner Rundfunkorchester)
Chaya Chernowin, composition commissioned for
the ARD International Music Competition 2015

The sheet music will be supplied along with the admission to the
competition. The commissioned composition may be performed with the
music, it may not be publicly performed prior to the competition.

Two operatic or oratorio arias from two different


periods sung in two different languages

Final (with Mnchner Rundfunkorchester)


Three operatic or oratorio arias from three different
periods sung in at least two different languages

First round (with piano accompaniment)


Two pieces to be freely chosen. They must contain
one aria or one song by W. A. Mozart and an operatic or
oratorio aria from the romantic era.
One of these arias must be performed at first. It may be
selected by the competitor himself.
The jury may subsequently require and determine the
second piece.

Jury Voice
Ileana Cotruba Chairperson Romania
Helen Donath US
Robert Holl The Netherlands
Thomas Moser Austria
Gabriele Schnaut Germany
Anja Silja Germany
Stephen Varcoe Great Britain

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Repertoire

Voice

Oratorio aria
The Oratorio aria can be freely chosen
from the following works:
J. S. Bach, Matthus-Passion
Johannes-Passion
B. Britten, War Requiem
(baritone / tenor)
M. Durufl, Requiem
G. Faur, Requiem (soprano)
G. F. Hndel, Messiah
J. Haydn, Die Schpfung
F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Elias
R. Schumann, Das Paradies und
die Peri

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Soprano
L.v. Beethoven Fidelio Abscheulicher!
Wo eilst du hin? (Leonore)
V. Bellini I Puritani O rendetemi la
speme Qui la voce Vien, diletto
(Elvira)
A. Berg Lulu Wenn sich die Menschen
um meinetwillen (Lulu)
L. Bernstein Candide Glitter and be
gay (Cunegonde)
G. Bizet Carmen Cest des contre
bandiers Je dis que rien (Micala)
B. Britten The Turn of the Screw
How beautiful it is (Governess)
G. Donizetti Don Pasquale Quel
guardo il cavaliere (Norina)
Lucia di Lammermoor Regnava nel
silenzio (Lucia)
A. Dvork Rusalka Mescku na nebi
hlubokm (Rusalka)
Ch. W. Gluck Alceste Divinits du Styx
(Alceste)
Ch. Gounod Faust O Dieu! Que de
bijoux Ah! Je ris de me voir
(Marguerite)

G. F. Hndel Alcina Tornami a


vagheggiar (Morgana)
Giulio Cesare Pianger la sorte mia
(Cleopatra)
R. Leoncavallo Pagliacci Qual fiamma
avea nel guardo! Stridono lass
(Nedda)
W. A. Mozart Cos fan tutte Temerari
Come scoglio immoto resta
(Fiordiligi)
Don Giovanni In quali eccessi
Mi trad quellalma ingrata (Donna
Elvira)
Die Entfhrung aus dem Serail
Durch Zrtlichkeit (Blondchen)
Idomeneo Estinto Idomeneo
Tutte nel cor vi sento (Elettra)
Le Nozze di Figaro E Susanna non
vien Dove sono i bei momenti
(Contessa)
Giunse alfin il momento
Deh vieni, non tardar (Susanna)
Zade Ruhe sanft (Zade)
Die Zauberflte Ach, ich fhls
(Pamina)
O zittre nicht Zum L eiden
(Knigin der Nacht)
Konzertarie KV 583 Vado, ma dove?
O Dei!
O. Nicolai Die lustigen Weiber von
Windsor Nun eilt herbei (Frau Fluth)
J. Offenbach Les contes dHoffmann
Les oiseaux dans la charmille
(Olympia)
G. Puccini La Bohme S, mi chiamano
Mim (Mim)
Suor Angelica Senza mamma (Suor
Angelica)
Turandot Signore, ascolta (Li)
Tu, che di gel sei cinta (Li)

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H. Purcell Dido and Aeneas Thy hand
Belinda When I am laid in earth
(Dido)
G. Rossini Il Barbiere di Siviglia Una
voce poco fa (F-Dur) (Rosina)
R. Strauss Der Rosenkavalier Die Zeit,
die ist ein sonderbar Ding (Marschallin)
G. Verdi La Forza del Destino Pace,
pace, mio Dio (Leonora)
Rigoletto Caro nome (Gilda)
R. Wagner Tannhuser Dich, teure
Halle (Elisabeth)
C. M. v. Weber Der Freischtz Wie
nahte mir der Schlummer
Leise, leise (Agathe)
Einst trumte Trbe Augen
(nnchen)
Mezzo-Soprano and Alto
G. Bizet Carmen Seguidilla (Prs des
remparts) (Carmen)
B. Britten The Rape of Lucretia Give
him this orchid (Lucretia)
Ch. W. Gluck Divinits du Styx
(Alceste)
Orfeo ed Euridice Che far senza
Euridice (Orfeo)
G. F. Hndel Rinaldo Or la tromba
(Rinaldo)
Alcina Verdi prati (Ruggiero)
J. Massenet Werther Werther, Werther
(Charlotte)
Va! Laisse couler mes larmes
(Charlotte)
G. Meyerbeer Les Huguenots Nobles
seigneurs, salut (Urbain)

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Repertoire

Head Repertoire list of Semifinal and Final


Voice:

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1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
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16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

W. A. Mozart La Clemenza di Tito


Parto, parto (Sesto)
Deh, per questo istante solo (Sesto)
Cos fan tutte Ah scostati Smanie
implacabili (Dorabella)
Lucio Silla Il tenero momento
(Cecilio)
H. Purcell Dido and Aeneas Thy hand
Belinda When I am laid in earth
(Dido)
G. Rossini Cenerentola Nacqui
allaffanno (Angelina)
Tancredi Oh, patria Di tanti palpiti
(Tancredi)
C. Saint-Sans Samson et Dalila
Amour, viens aider ma faiblesse
(Dalila)
R. Strauss Ariadne Seien wir wieder
gut (Komponist)
Der Rosenkavalier Wie du warst! Wie
du bist! (Octavian)
G. Verdi Don Carlos O don fatale
(Eboli)
W. Walton Troilus and Cressida Slowly
it all comes back (Cressida)
Countertenor
Ch. W. Gluck Orfeo ed Euridice
Che far, senza Euridice? (Orfeo)
G. F. Hndel Ariodante Dopo notte
(Ariodante)
Rinaldo Cara sposa (Rinaldo)
Venti, turbine (Rinaldo)
Theodora Sweet rose and lily
(Didymus)
W. A. Mozart La Clemenza di Tito
Parto, parto (Sesto)
Mitridate Re di Ponto Venga pur,
minacci e frema (Farnace)

G. Rossini Tancredi Oh, patria


Di tanti palpiti (Tancredi)
J. Strauss Die Fledermaus Ich lade
gern mir Gste ein (Orlofsky)
Tenor
G. Bizet Carmen La fleur que tu
(Don Jos)
B. Britten Billy Budd I am an old man
(Captain Vere)
Peter Grimes Now the Great Bear
(Peter Grimes)
G. Donizetti Lelisir damore Una furtiva lagrima (Nemorino)
La Favorita Spirto gentil (Fernando)
La fille du rgiment Ah! Mes amis
Pour mon me (Tonio)
Chr. W. Gluck Iphignie en Tauride
Unis ds la plus tendre enfance
(Pylade)
Ch. Gounod Faust Salut, demeure
chaste et pure (Faust)
G. F. Hndel Alcina un folle, un vile
affetto (Oronte)
Theodora Descend, kind pity
(Septimius)
J. Massenet Manon Ah! Fuyez
(Des Grieux)
A. Ponchielli La Gioconda Cielo e
mar (Enzo)
G. Puccini La Bohme Che gelida
manina (Rodolfo)
Manon Lescaut Donna non vidi mai
(Des Grieux)
W. A. Mozart Cos fan tutte Un aura
amorosa (Ferrando)
Don Giovanni Dalla sua pace
(Don Ottavio)
Il mio tesoro (Don Ottavio)
Konstanze, dich wieder (Belmonte)
Ich baue ganz (Belmonte)

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Idomeneo Fuor del mar (Idomeneo)
Die Zauberflte Dies Bildnis ist
(Tamino)
R. Strauss Capriccio Kein andres, das
mir so (Flamand)
Der Rosenkavalier Di rigori armato
(Snger)
P. I. Tschaikowsky Eugen Onegin Kuda
kuda (Lenski)
G. Verdi Luisa Miller Quando le sere
(Rodolfo)
Macbeth O figli, figli miei Ah, la
paterna mano (Macduff)
Rigoletto Ella mi fu rapita Parmi
veder le lagrime (Duca)
La Traviata Lunge da lei De miei
bollenti spiriti (Alfredo)
R. Wagner Die Walkre Winterstrme
(Siegmund)
C. M. v. Weber Der Freischtz Nein,
lnger trag ich nicht Durch die
Wlder (Max)
Baritone and Bass
L. v. Beethoven Fidelio Hat man nicht
auch Gold (Rocco)
V. Bellini I Puritani Ah per sempre io ti
perdei (Riccardo)
La Sonnambula Vi ravviso, o luoghi
ameni (Rodolfo)
G. Bizet Carmen Votre toast
(Escamillo)
A. Borodin Frst Igor Ni sna, ni
otdikha (Igor)
B. Britten Billy Budd Handsome
indeed O beauty, handsomeness
(Claggart)
Look! Through the port (Billy Budd)

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Repertoire

Voice: Repertoire list of Semifinal and Final

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
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15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

C. Debussy Pellas et Mlisande


Maintenant que le pre (Arkel)
On dirait que ta voix (Pellas)
Chr. W. Gluck Iphignie en Tauride
Dieux qui me poursuivez (Oreste)
Ch. Gounod Faust Avant de quitter
ces lieux (Valentin)
Vous qui faites lendormie
(Mphistophls)
G. F. Hndel Acis and Galatea O ruddier than the cherry (Polypheme)
Orlando Sorge infausta (Zoroastro)
Rinaldo Sibilar gli angui dAletto
(Argante)
E. Korngold Die tote Stadt
Mein Sehnen, mein Whnen (Fritz)
A. Lortzing Der Wildschtz Heiterkeit
und Frhlichkeit (Graf von Eberbach)
W. A. Mozart Cos fan tutte Rivolgete
a lui lo sguardo (Guglielmo)
Don Giovanni Madamina (Leporello)
Figaro Se vuol ballare (Figaro)
Hai gi vinta la causa Vedr
mentrio sospiro (Conte)
Tutto disposto Aprite un po
queglocchi (Figaro)
Die Zauberflte In diesen heilgen
Hallen (Sarastro)
M. Mussorgsky Boris Godunow Kak
vo grode bylo vo Kazni (Varlaam)
G. Puccini La Bohme Vecchia zimarra
(Colline)
G. Rossini La Cenerentola Come
unape ne giorni (Dandini)
Il Barbiere di Siviglia La calunnia
(Basilio)
Largo al factotum (Figaro)
R. Strauss Ariadne auf Naxos Lieben,
Hassen, Hoffen, Zagen (Harlekin)

I. Strawinsky The Rakes Progress


Fair lady, gracious gentlemen (Nick
Shadow)
A. Thomas Hamlet O vin, dissipe
(Hamlet)
P. I. Tschaikowsky Eugen Onegin Lyubi
vse vozrasti pokorni (Gremin)
Pique Dame Ja vas ljublju (Jeletzki)
G. Verdi Don Carlos Ella giammai
mam (Filippo)
Son io, mio Carlo Per me giunto
O Carlo, ascolta Io morr (Rodrigo)
Falstaff sogno? O realt? (Ford)
Simon Boccanegra A te lestremo
(Fiesco)
Il Trovatore Il balen Per me ora
fatale (Conte di Luna)
I Vespri Siciliani O tu Palermo
(G. da Procida)
R. Wagner Tannhuser O, du mein
holder Abendstern (Wolfram)
Bass
G. F. Hndel Agrippina Cade il mondo
(Claudio)
J. F. Halevy La juive Si la rigeur et la
vengeance (Brogni)
W. A. Mozart Entfhrung O, wie will
ich triumphieren (Osmin)
W. A. Mozart Figaro La vendetta, oh,
la vendetta (Bartolo)
G. Verdi Macbeth Studia il passo, mio
figlio (Banco)
C. M. v. Weber Der Freischtz Schweig!
Damit dich niemand warnt!
(Kaspar)

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Repertoire

Voice: Repertoire list of Semifinal and Final

Pre-selection with recording


a) Johann Sebastian Bach, Partita for flute solo A minor,
BWV 1013 (original text edition), Corrente und Sarabande
(repeats at libitum)
b) Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Capriccio for flute solo op. 107
no. 30
First round (20 minutes)
1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Andante in C major,
KV 315 for flute and piano (original text edition)
or Rondo KV 373
Annotation:
played with own cadences and ornaments
The Rondo may be played in D major or in C major.
The solo part of the Rondo may be changed by the participants.

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
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15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

2. Andr Jolivet, Concerto for Flute and Strings


(with piano accompaniment)

Second round
3. One of the following works:
Brian Ferneyhough, Cassandras Dream Song for
flute solo
Heinz Holliger, Sonate (in)solit(air)e for flute solo
(at least 4 movements)
Heinz Holliger, (T)air(e) for flute solo
Philippe Hurel, olia for flute solo
Karlheinz Stockhausen, In Freundschaft for flute solo
Fuminori Tanada, F Flute Solo
Isang Yun, Two Etudes (as one piece): no. 2 or 5
and no. 1, 3 or 4
Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Tempus loquendi
4. One of the following works for flute and piano:
Friedrich Kuhlau, Euryanthe Variations op. 63 (original
text edition)
Franz Schubert, Variations for flute and piano in E minor
on Trockne Blumen D 802, op. post. 160 (original text
edition)

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5. One of the following works:
Henri Bsser, Prelude et Scherzo for flute and piano op. 35
Victor Alphonse Duvernoy, Concertino for flute and
piano op. 45
Louis Ganne, Andante and Scherzo for flute and piano
Philippe Gaubert, Ballade for flute and piano
Albert Perilhou, Ballade for flute and piano
Semifinal (with Munich Chamber Orchestra,
without conductor)
6. One of the concertos for flute by C. Ph. E. Bach:
A minor Wq. 166, A major Wq. 168
or G major Wq. 169 (Musica rara/original text edition)
7. Salvatore Sciarrino, composition commissioned for the
ARD International Music Competition 2015
The sheet music will be supplied along with the admission to the
competition. The commissioned composition may be performed with the
music, it may not be publicly performed prior to the competition.

Final (with Symphonieorchester


des Bayerischen Rundfunks)
8. One of the following concertos for flute and orchestra:
Wilhelm Bernhard Molique, Concerto D major, op. 69
Carl Reinecke, Concerto D major, op. 283
Bernhard Heinrich Romberg, Concerto B minor no. 17
op.30
The works from no. 1, 2, 5, 6 and 8 are to be performed from memory.

Jury Flute
Peter-Lukas Graf Chairperson Switzerland
Petri Alanko Finland
Jeanne Baxtresser USA
Ulla Miilmann Denmark
Magali Mosnier France
Hideaki Sakai Japan
Henrik Wiese Germany

Repertoire

Flute

Pre-selection with recording


a) Ferdinand David, Concertino E flat major, op. 4
for trombone and piano: 1st movement with cadenza
b) Frank Martin, Ballade for trombone and piano
First round (20 minutes)
1. One of the following works:
Eugne Bozza, Ballade for trombone and piano op. 62
Paul Hindemith, Sonata for trombone and piano (1941)
2. One of the following works:
Joseph Jongen, Aria and Polonaise for trombone and
piano op. 128
Stjepan S ulek, Sonata for trombone and piano

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
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15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Second round
3. Bernhard Krol, Capriccio da Camera for trombone
and piano, op. 35

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Semifinal (with Munich Chamber Orchestra,
without conductor)
6. Christian Muthspiel, composition commissioned
for the ARD International Music Competition 2015

The sheet music will be supplied along with the admission to the
competition. The commissioned composition may be performed with the
music, it may not be publicly performed prior to the competition.

7. One of the following Concertos:


Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Concerto for trombone
and strings B flat major
Leopold Mozart, Concerto for trombone and orchestra
D major

Final (with Symphonieorchester


des Bayerischen Rundfunks)
8. Ferdinand David, Concertino for trombone and
orchestra E flat major, op. 4

4. One of the following works:


Jacques Castrde, Sonatina for trombone and piano
Launy Grndahl, Concerto for trombone op. 81
5. One of the following works:
Luciano Berio, Sequenza V for trombone
Vincent Persichetti, Parable op. 13
Folke Rabe, Basta for trombone solo
Iannis Xenakis, Keren for trombone solo

Jury Trombone
Vinko Globokar Chairperson France
Andrea Bandini Italy
Michel Becquet France
Enrique Crespo Uruguay
Stefan Schulz Germany
Mike Svoboda USA
Jrgen van Rijen The Netherlands

Repertoire

Trombone

Pre-selection with recording

Second round

a) Carl Maria von Weber, 4 movements from op. 10


and/ or from op. 60 for piano and four hands

4. One of the following works by Franz Schubert:


Grande Sonata B flat major D 617
Variations on an original theme D 813
Variations on a theme from the opera Marie D 908
Duo A minor (Lebensstrme) D 947
Rondo A major D 951
Two marches from Six Grandes marches D 819

b) A freely chosen work or movement for two pianos


(may be repeated in the subsequent rounds)
First round (30 minutes)
1. One of the following works by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Adagio and Allegro F minor, KV 594 for piano and four
hands (2nd repeat at libitum)
Andante with Variations G major, KV 501 for piano and
four hands
Fantasia F minor, KV 608 for piano and four hands

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2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
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19 Schedule
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21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

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2. Sergei Taneyev, Prelude and Fuga for two pianos


(note sheets as download at ard-musikwettbewerb.de)
3. A freely chosen work or selection from a work
for two pianos or for piano and four hands (but not
W. Lutosawski, Paganini-Variations or D. Milhaud,
Scaramouche)

5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata for two pianos


KV 448 (1st and 2nd movements without repeats)
6. One of the following works for two pianos:
Claude Debussy, En Blanc et Noir
Maurice Ravel, La Valse or Rhapsodie Espagnole
Francis Poulenc, Sonata
Igor Strawinsky, Concerto
Olivier Messiaen, Visions de LAmen (Selection)
Paul Hindemith, Sonata
Feruccio Busoni, Fantasia Contrappuntistica
Arnold Bax, Sonata The Coming of Spring

Semifinal
7. A freely chosen work for piano and four hands
(but not by Mozart or Schubert)
8. Ferran Cruixent, composition commissioned
for the ARD International Music Competition 2015

The sheet music will be supplied along with the admission to the
competition. The commissioned composition may be performed with the
music, it may not be publicly performed prior to the competition.

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Repertoire

Piano Duo

Piano Duo

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Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Repertoire

9. One of the following works for two pianos:


Franz Liszt, Concerto pathtique E minor
or Rminiscences de Don Juan
or Concerto on Mendelssohns Songs without words
Sergej Rachmaninow, Fantaisie Tableaux
Suite no. 1 op. 5 or Suite no. 2 op. 17
Camille Saint-Sans, Variations on a theme of
Beethoven op. 35
Robert Schumann, Andante and Variations B flat major
op. 46
Johannes Brahms, Variations on a theme of Haydn
op. 56b or Sonata op. 34b
Max Reger, Introduction, Passacaglia and Fuga op. 76
or Beethoven-Variations op. 86
or Mozart-Variations op. 132a
Final (with Symphonieorchester
des Bayerischen Rundfunks)
10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Concerto E flat major,
KV 365

Jury Piano Duo


Paul Badura-Skoda Chairperson Austria
Andreas Grau Germany
Ivo Haag Switzerland
Gher Pekinel Turkey
Hans-Peter Stenzl Germany
Yaara Tal Isral/Germany
Arie Vardi Isral

Voice
Wednesday, September 2: 1st round begins
Sunday, September 6: 2nd round begins
Thursday, September 10: semi-final
Saturday, September 12: final
Flute
Friday, September 4: 1st round begins
Tuesday, September 8: 2nd round begins
Friday, September 11: semi-final
Sunday, September 13: final
Trombone
Monday, August 31: 1st round begins
Thursday, September 3: 2nd round begins
Sunday, September 6: semi-final
Wednesday, September 9: final

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Piano Duo
Wednesday, September 2: 1st round begins
Saturday, September 5: 2nd round begins
Tuesday, September 8: semifinal
Friday, September 11: final

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Prize Winners Concerts
Concert with the Mnchner Rundfunkorchester
Wednesday, September 16, 8:00 P.M.
Concert with the Munich Chamber Orchestra
Thursday, September 17, 8:00 P.M.
Concert with the Symphonieorchester des
Bayerischen Rundfunks
Friday, September 18, 8:00 P.M.

Schedule

Schedule 2015

Patrons

Dr. Thomas Goppel

The General Directors of the ARD

President of the Bavarian


Music Council

Dr. Ludwig Spaenle

Bavarian State Minister of Education,


Science and the Arts

Dr. Winrich Hopp

Artistic Director of musica viva


at Bayerischer Rundfunk

Mariss Jansons

Chief Conductor of the


Symphonieorchester und Chor
des Bayerischen Rundfunks

Martin Maria Krger


President of the German
Music Council

1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

Bayerischer Rundfunk

Prof. Dr. Helmut Reitze


Hessischer Rundfunk

Prof. Dr. Karola Wille

Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk

Lutz Marmor

Norddeutscher Rundfunk

Jan Metzger
Radio Bremen

Dagmar Reim

Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg

Zubin Mehta

Prof. Thomas Kleist

Kent Nagano

Peter Boudgoust

Dieter Reiter

Tom Buhrow

Conductor

Contents

Ulrich Wilhelm

Conductor

Lord Mayor of the


State Capital of Munich

Prof. Dr. Peter Ruzicka

Former Head of the Biennale


Music Theater Festival, Munich

Prof. Albert Scharf

Former General Director


of Bayerischer Rundfunk

Saarlndischer Rundfunk
Sdwestrundfunk

Westdeutscher Rundfunk

Peter Limbourg
Deutsche Welle

Dr. Willi Steul

Deutschlandradio

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Honorary Committee | Patrons

Honorary Committee

Directors

Ulrich Wilhelm, Chairman

Artistic Director of the Competition


Axel Linstdt

Dorothea Enderle

Administrative Director
Elisabeth Kozik

Brigitte Fassbaender

Project Management
Anja Krainz

General Director of Bayerischer Rundfunk,


Munich
Head of the Music Department, Sdwestrundfunk,
Baden-Baden
Artistic Director of the Richard-Strauss-Festival Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Siegfried Mauser

President of the Mozarteum University, Salzburg

Christoph Poppen
Conductor

Detlef Rentsch

Program Director of the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk


Cultural Division, Leipzig

Werner Wittersheim

Head of the Music Program Group,


Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

In collaboration with BR-KLASSIK


Director: Oswald Beaujean

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Main Committee | Directors

Main Committee

2016 Competition
Double Bass Harp Horn String Quartet
2017 Competition
Piano Violin Oboe Guitar

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Informationen:
Internationaler Musikwettbewerb der ARD
c/o Bayerischer Rundfunk
Rundfunkplatz 1
80335 Mnchen
Deutschland
Telefon ++ 49 89 5900-4 2471
Fax ++ 49 89 5900-2 35 73
E-Mail: ard.musikwettbewerb@br.de
www.ard-musikwettbewerb.de

Subject to alterations!
In cases of doubt, the German text applies.

Contents
1 Title
2 General Conditions | Organizers
 3 Prizes
 4 Special Prizes
5 Concert Invitations
6 Further Concert Engagements
7 Conditions of Participation
8 Conduct of the Competition
9 Presence | Accommodation
10 Prize Winners

Repertoire and Jury
11 Voice
15 Flute
16 Trombone
17 Piano Duo



19 Schedule
20 Honorary Committee | Patrons
21 Main Committee | Directors
22 Upcoming Competitions

The text of this invitation is available in the Internet


in German, English and French. The rules with repertoire
and the application form (expected to be available in
February 2015) can be downloaded:
www.ard-musikwettbewerb.de

Imprint
Responsible for the content
Axel Linstdt
Editorial office
Elisabeth Kozik, Anja Krainz
Design and composition
Gorbach, Bro fr Gestaltung, Utting
Editorial deadline
November 15, 2014

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