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Uelzen, ドイツ
掲載日: 13 Mar 2023
20th International Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Competition
22 - 28 Oct, 2023
The German-Danish composer Friedrich Kuhlau was born in Uelzen on September 11, 1786 and died in Copenhagen on March 12, 1832.
The International Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Competition has been held since 1970 in honour of the composer. The flute competition has gained international recognition through its unique stress on the flute ensemble categories. Great emphasis is placed on the creativity of the ensembles.
Categories
I Ensemble Flute and Piano
II Ensemble Two Flutes
III Three or Four Flutes
(Online-Category IV (exclusively online) Ensemble 2 to 5 instruments – check our website for further information!!)
All competitors who have registered according to the rules, are admitted to the first round of the competition. There is an age limit – please check the conditions of the competition (~16-35 years).
Competition fee: €65 (for contestants who actually take part in the competition)
There will be three prizes in each category, max. € 11 000 in total.
The International Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Competition has been held since 1970 in honour of the composer. The flute competition has gained international recognition through its unique stress on the flute ensemble categories. Great emphasis is placed on the creativity of the ensembles.
Categories
I Ensemble Flute and Piano
II Ensemble Two Flutes
III Three or Four Flutes
(Online-Category IV (exclusively online) Ensemble 2 to 5 instruments – check our website for further information!!)
All competitors who have registered according to the rules, are admitted to the first round of the competition. There is an age limit – please check the conditions of the competition (~16-35 years).
Competition fee: €65 (for contestants who actually take part in the competition)
There will be three prizes in each category, max. € 11 000 in total.
締め切り日: 15 Aug 2023
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