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Primrose Competition and AVS Viola Festival Begin This Week

June 16, 2024, 8:46 AM · It's a big week in the viola world! The 2024 Primrose International Viola Competition begins Monday at the Colburn School in Los Angeles. Click here for the schedule and livestream link, or come back later and watch right here:

Semi-Final Round:

Quarter-Final Round:

And starting Wednesday also at Colburn, the American Viola Society will host its 2024 Viola Festival, with lectures, presentations, masterclasses, youth competitions, recital performances and exhibits will be scheduled around the competition's Semi-Final and Final rounds. Click here for more information.

I will be there to cover both events for Violinist.com, so be sure to say hello if you are at Colburn!

Primrose competition competitors 2024
Violists who will compete in the 2024 Primrose International Viola Competition, live at the Colburn School.

The 21 violists competing in the competition were chosen from 156 applications received during a pre-screening round that closed in January. They include musicians representing 12 countries, with participants ranging in age from 16 to 30, with an average age of 24.

They include:

(Note: violists Yunji Jang, Annariina Jokela and Riko Eto, who were previously scheduled to compete, have withdrawn.)

Each of the 21 violists will compete in the Quarter-Final Round Monday and Tuesday. Eight will advance to the Semi-Final Round, in which competitors will perform any two contrasting movements of a solo work by Johann Sebastian Bach, a complete major work for viola and piano, and a commissioned work for viola and piano by Nokuthula Ngwenyama written in memory of Dr. David Dalton. A former student and friend of William Primrose, Dalton was professor emeritus of viola at Brigham Young University, and earned his B.M. and M.M. degrees in violin at the Eastman School of Music. This year's Primrose competition is dedicated to his memory.

During the first of two Final Rounds, the final three competitors will perform Claude Debussy’s Trio for Flute, Viola and Pedal Harp (1915) on Friday. on Saturday, the competitors will perform either Bela Bartók’s Viola Concerto (ed. Serly) or William Walton’s Viola Concerto with orchestra led by Elias Peter Brown, a Salonen Fellow in the Negaunee Conducting Program at the Colburn Conservatory. Winners will be announced Saturday.

Prizes include a $15,000 first prize; $10,000 second prize; $5,000 third prize. There is also a $1,000 Transcriptions Prize and a $1,000 Illumination Prize, for best performance of a work by an underrepresented composer demographic. The first-prize winner will perform at the 2026 American Viola Society Festival and receive an invitation to the semi-finals of the Concert Artists Guild Competition.

The jury for the 2024 competition will include Ayane Kozasa (Jury Chair), Atar Arad, Cathy Basrak, Ensik Choi, Steven Dann, and Geraldine Walther.

During the week there will also be performances by violists Jessica Meyer, Tatjana Masurenko, and Primrose Jury Members Atar Arad, Steven Dann, and Ayane Kozasa. For a schedule and to purchase tickets to individual events, click here.

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June 16, 2024 at 02:34 PM · There should be a separate award for having competed with the biggest viola.

June 16, 2024 at 07:41 PM · The last winner, Natalie Loughran, had a tremendously large viola - a 17 1/4-inch Peresson!

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