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Vakhtang Jordania

The third annual Vakhtang Jordania Conducting Competition takes place in Kharkkov, Ukraine from 31 August until 7 September 2003. Open to conductors worldwide, regardless of age, gender or nationality, competition entries will be screened by video audition, using an international panel of judges, selecting twenty-four conductors to compete in the first round.

On offer for the first time in 2003 is the Jordania Grand Prize - concert engagements on three continents in the 2004-5 concert season with The Kharkov Philharmonic (Ukraine), The Saratov Symphony Orchestra (Russia), The Bolivian National Symphony (La Paz, Bolivia), the Arpeggione Chamber Orchestra (Vienna, Austria) and the Daegu City Symphony Orchestra (South Korea). Second and Third Prize-winners will each be engaged for a concert with the Kharkov Philharmonic in its 2004-5 season, and all three prizewinners will also receive a free twelve-month online calling card from the competition's media sponsor, ars-acustica.com

Full competition details (including the competition repertoire - music by Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorák, Mozart, Prokofiev, Ravel, Rossini, Shostakovich, Richard Strauss, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky and Wagner) are available online, and the deadine for receipt of applications is 1 June 2003.

Posted: 3 April 2003

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