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VII international organ competition 2011
Orgcomitee is announcing the programme and the dates of VII Mikael Tariverdiev international organ competition more >
Concert Organ Hit-Parade
On September 14 concert Organ Hit-Parade was held at Moscow. more >
Mikael Tariverdiev VI International Organ Competition was over
Prizes and awards were given to:
First prize: Darya Burlak (Russia)
Second prize was shared by Jean-Baptist Dupont (France) and Moritz Schott (Germany)
Third prize: Tatiana Lookyanova
Special prize for the best rendition of Mikael Tariverdiev’s work:
Tatiana Lookyanova
Diploma – Taras Baginets ( Ukraine)
Georgy Boos’ Russia’s Hope prize was shared by Alexandre Novoselov and Alexei Vylegzhanin more >
September 11 was a tightly packed day
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3'd round were conducted at Kaliningrad Cathedral
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Free time and traditional jorney
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Results of the second round
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Inaugural ceremony was held at the Concert Hall of Kaliningrad Philharmonic Society
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Press-conference at the Concert hall, Kaliningrad
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Results of the first round in Moscow
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On August, 28 Glinka Musieum of Musical Culture hosted ...
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The first North-American round is over in Worcester, in Assumption College of Human Arts
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Robert Horton performed the programme as the winner of the Fifth competition
June, 29 in Chapel of the Holy Spirit Robert Horton performed the programme as the winner of the Fifth competition. The concert was dedicated to the memory of Sonsun Lee. more >
Songsun Lee was to have participated in this year’s competition
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North-American round
North-American round starts in Worchester, Massachusetts, USA; Monday, June 29, 2009 more >
The first round of Mikael Tariverdiev VI International Organ Competition was completed in Hamburg
On May 14, the first round of Mikael Tariverdiev VI International Organ Competition was completed in Hamburg. There were 26 application from 10 countries, 19 contestants participated in the round. Auditions were held for two days in St.John Kirshe of Altona. more >