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  1. The Maria Canals International Music Competition ( Catalan: Concurs Internacional de Música Maria Canals Barcelona, IPA: [kuŋˈkuɾs intəɾnəsi.uˈnal də ˈmuzikə məˈɾi.ə kəˈnalz βəɾsəˈlonə]) is a music competition held yearly in the Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona. It was founded as a piano competition in 1954, but in ...

  2. The National Music Competitions for Young Artists Foundation or NAMCYA was founded in the Philippines in 1973. It was created by virtue of President Ferdinand Marcos ' Presidential Proclamation No. 1173, which declares the period between November 26 and December 12 every year as National Week for Young Artists. [1]

  3. The José Iturbi International Music Competition is a music competition named after the Spanish piano virtuoso José Iturbi. It was established by the José Iturbi Foundation in 2007 and takes place at the University of California Los Angeles. [1] The competition has two tracks: one for pianists and the other for opera singers.

  4. The Vianna da Motta International Music Competition was first constituted in 1957 in Lisbon in honor of José Vianna da Motta by his disciple Sequeira Costa, who remains its president; this inaugural edition was won by Naum Shtarkman. The competition, a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions, has been held regularly ...

  5. Founded. 2011. Patron (s) Grameenphone. Culturepot Global. The Dhaka World Music Festival also referred to as Dhaka World Music Fest is an international music festival held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, featuring national and international musicians from different genres. The festival covers an extensive scope of performances from local folk and ...

  6. Jan, Edward, Józefina Reszke Vocal Competition [41] Joan Sutherland & Richard Bonynge Bel Canto Award [42] The Klaudia Taev Competition for Young Opera Singers (Pärnu, Estonia). Lotte Lehman League Art Song Contest [43] Marilyn Horne Song Competition, competition for classical singers and piano accompanists since 1997.

  7. The competition is named after Queen Elisabeth of Belgium (1876–1965). It is a competition for classical violinists (from 1937 to present), pianists (1938 to present), singers (1988 to present) and cellists (2017 to present). [1] It also used to hold international competitions for composers from 1953 to 2012. [2]

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