Queen Elisabeth Music Competition

Each year, from the end of May till the begin of June the
Queen Elisabeth Music Competition takes place in Belgium.
The 2019's edition is about Violin.



History

This prestigious music competition was founded by Queen Elisabeth of
Belgium. She was the wife of King Albert I of Belgium, both heroes from
World War I.

First the contest was named after Eugène Ysaÿe, later it was named
after Queen Elisabeth.

Ysaÿe was conductor at the royal court of Belgium.





How does the competion work?

The competition takes place in Brussels and offers a great chance to young
musicians (piano and violin) and singers. In 2017 there was for the first
time a contest for cellists.

The Queen Elisabeth Music Competition is one of the most demanding
music contests of the world. After the semi-finals the finalists are
isolated from the world for one week. This happens at the Music Chappel
of Queen Elisabeth in Waterloo. The finalists may not receive visitors
there. They have to study.

The preliminaries take place at the Flagey Building in Brussels.



Flagey Building in Brussels - own picture


Most of the Final Concerts take place at the Palace of the Bozar in
Brussels, the capital of Belgium. The final sessions will be broadcasted
on radio, television and internet . Later a cd is to be produced.



Bozar Palace Brussels - own picture


Members of the Jury will be receieved each year at the Royal Palace of
Belgium for a dinner.

The Queen Elisabeth Music Competition always has been important for the
Belgian royal family. First it was of course Queen Elisabeth who presided
over this contest. Later it was the task of Queen Fabiola of Belgium and
nowadays, Queen Mathilde forfills this beautiful duty with pleasure.


The winner of the competition of 2019 is Stella Chen (from the United
States of Amerika) . More about her on this link.


Source pictures:
Violin players - Wikipedia
Queen Elisabeth of Belgium - Wikipedia

Comments

Vallypee said…
How interesting, Kathleen. I’d never heard of this competition!
Thank you very much for commenting, Vall! Around the world, it is a high rated music competition and the only time classical music is showed on television....

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