International Fürstenau Flute Competition

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25 – 30 Sep, 2023

The 1st International Fürstenau Flute Competition is open to flutists of all nations and will be held in the German city of Muenster, Westphalia in 2023. The competition is open to flutists born between 25 September 1992 and 24 September 2005.
With the IFFC, the GWK and the Muenster University of Music in cooperation with the Muenster Symphony Orchestra and renowned jurors, want to support highly talented young flutists on their way to an international career.
The competition will take place in three rounds in presence and with a pre-selection round via video.
The winner of the first prize will be awarded 10,000 € and 3 honored chamber concerts. The runner-up receives 7,000 €, and third place 5,000 €.
You can apply for the IFFC exclusively online.

JURY:
Golo Berg , General Music Director of the City of Münster, Münster Symphony Orchestra

Prof. Davide Formisano , Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts

Prof. Stephan Froleyks , Dean of the Münster University of Music

Prof. Anne-Cathérine Heinzmann , Folkwang University of the Arts, Essen

Professor Carlo Jans , Conservatoire de Luxembourg

Sarah Louvion , Solo Flute / Solo Flute Oper Frankfurt, Frankfurt Museum Orchestra

dr Susanne Schulte , head of the GWK Society for Westphalian cultural work, Münster / jury chairperson

Jury PRELIMINARY ROUND
Prof. Eyal Ein-Habar , Münster University of Music

Prof. André Sebald , Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf

Friederike Wiechert-Schüle , Solo Flute / Solo Flute Symphony Orchestra Münster

Tamar Romach , solo flutist / solo flute Badische Staatskapelle Karlsruhe

  • Listing ID: 11606
  • Country: Germany
  • Duration of this listing: 6 months
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GWK Society for the Promotion of Westphalian Cultural Work eV Furstenbergstr. 14 D-48147 MuensterGermany,Europe Show Phone Number https://www.fuerstenau-flutecompetition.com/

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