Prizewinners 2006
String Quartet
MINETTI QUARTETT (Austria)
2nd Prize & Special Prize for the Best Interpretation of a work of Modern Music for String Quartet No. 2 op. 59 by Karol Szymanowski
Maria EHMER, Violin (Austria)
Markus HUBER, Viola (Austria)
Anna KNOPP, Violin (Austria)
Leonhard ROCZEK, Violoncello (Austria)
RUBENS QUARTETT (The Netherlands)
3rd Prize & Special Prize for the Best Interpretation of Franz Schubert for String Quartet in B flat major op. Post. 168 D 112
Joachim EIJLANDER, Violoncello (The Netherlands)
Roeland JAGERS, Viola (Austria)
Sidonie RIHA, Violin (Germany)
Quirine SCHEFFERS, Violin (Austria)
* The 1st Prize was not awarded.
ATOS TRIO (Germany)
1st Prize & Special Prize for the Best Interpretation of a Work by Franz Schubert for the Trio in B flat major D 898
Stefan Heinemeyer, Violoncello (Germany)
Thomas Hoppe, Piano (Germany)
Annette von Hehn, Violin (Germany)
TRIO MONTPARNASSE
Special Prize for the Best Interpretation of a Work of Modern Music for Trio No. 1 (1984/85) by Mauricio Kagel
Aurélie NAMONT, Piano (France)
Naoko OGIHARA, Violin (Japan)
Sonja Lena SCHMID, Violoncello (Germany)
TRIO IMÀGE (Germany)
3rd Prize ex aequo & Audience Prize
Gergana GERGOVA, Violin (Bulgaria)
Pavlin NECHEV, Piano (Bulgaria)
Saerom PARK, Violoncello (Republic of Korea)
MORGENSTERN TRIO (Germany)
3rd Prize ex aequo
Catherine KLIPFEL, Piano (France)
Nina REDDIG, Violin (Germany)
Emanuel WEHSE, Violoncello (Germany)
* The 2nd Prize was not awarded.
Duo for Voice and Piano (LIED)
Duo Stacey BARTSCH / Peter McGILLVRAY
2nd Prize
Peter McGILLVRAY, Baritone (Canada)
Stacey BARTSCH, Piano (Australia) - Professorship at KUG
Duo Raphael FAVRE / Chiho TOGAWA
3rd Prize
Raphael FAVRE, Tenor (Switzerland)
Chiho TOGAWA, Piano (Japan)
Duo Wakako NAKASO / Jone PUNYTE
Special Prize for the Best Interpretation of a Work of Modern Music for "Der explodierende Kopf" by Christian Jost
Wakako NAKASO, Soprano (Japan)
Jone PUNYTE, Piano (Lithuania)
Duo Florian JUST / Jan-Paul GRIJPINK
Special Prize for the Best Interpretation of a work by Franz Schubert for "Nachtstück D 672" and "Totengräbers Heimweh D 842"
Florian JUST, Baritone (Germany)
Jan-Paul GRIJPINK, Piano (The Netherlands)