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Via musica ad beatum z.s. and Tanja Classic s.r.o. in cooperation with the Prague Secondary School of Music presents the 10th Annual International Violin Competition “The Josef Micka Competition” under the auspices of Václav Hudeček.
List of the winners of the main prizes
Brochure
Competition Rules ( for download ) The competition will take place at the Prague Secondary School of Music, 9, Komenského náměstí, Prague 3, from 21st to 23rd October, 2022.
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Age categories and time limits for performance
Category I – up to 8 years of age. For competitors born in 2014 and younger.
Performance time limit 3 - 7 minutes.
Recommended composition ( non obligatory! ): Josef Micka: Elementary studies Nos. 2. or 3. | download / Award for the best interpretation
Category II – up to 10 years of age. For competitors born in 2012 and younger.
Performance time limit 4 - 10 minutes.
Recommended composition ( non obligatory! ): Josef Micka: Elementary studies Nos. 7. or 35. | download/ Award for the best interpretation
Category III – up to 12 years of age. For competitors born in 2010 and younger.
Performance time limit 7 - 12 minutes.
Recommended composition ( non obligatory! ): Josef Micka: Changing position studies Nos. 36. or 48. or 50 | download// Award for the best interpretation
Category IV – up to 14 years of age. For competitors born in 2008 and younger.
Performance time limit 10 - 17 minutes. Works of at least two contrasting stylistic periods must be performed. One of the pieces must be composed by a Czech composer. (From baroque to 21st century)
Category V – up to 16 years of age. For competitors born in 2006 and younger.
Performance time limit 14 - 20 minutes. Works of at least two contrasting stylistic periods must be performed. One must be by a Czech composer from a 20th or 21st century, composed after 1914.
Recommended composition ( non obligatory! ) by Pavel Kudelásek: "Minirondo" for Violin and Piano DOWNLOAD / Award for the best interpretation 4.000 CZK
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Prizes
- Three main prizes can be awarded in each category
- Honorary prizes will also be awarded
- Each competitor will receive a Certificate of Participation
The following main prizes will be awarded:
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Award for the best interpretation of the composition, composed after 1914 by a Czech composer.
- Exceptional Parker Award for the overall winner of the competition (luxury fountain pen)
- Recording session for the Czech Radio (for the overall winner of the competition ) - TBC
- Parker Award: for all prize winners
- Vít Popp ( České hudební nástroje ): Prize for the overall winner of the competition
- Crystal Bohemia Award
- The PhDr. Josef Micka Award
- Award for the best interpretation of J. Micka´s Study
- Prize for the most successful Czech competitor
- Prize for the most successful Overseas competitor
- Award for the youngest competitor
( More prizes TBC )
Application submission:A valid application form must be filled in online and it has to contain the exact titles and durations of all the works, which will be performed. It must be submitted by 9.9.2022
We look forward to meeting you in Prague in October 2022!
For any additional information, please contact Jana Lébrová on 00420 776 159 858 or send an e-mail to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Suggested list of OPTIONAL / NON COMPULSORY compositions:
- Sylvie Bodorová: Dža More - for solo violin
- Petr Eben:
- Saul u věštkyně v En-Doru (Saul at the oracle of En-Dor) – Old Testament fresco for violin and piano
- Sonatina semplice
- Luboš Fišer:
- Ruce (Hands) - Sonata for violin and piano
- Amoroso for violin and piano (categories II and III only)
- Ilja Hurník:
- Ciacona for violin and piano
- Grave for violin and piano (categories II and III only)
- Partita for violin and piano (optional)
- Suite for violin and piano (optional)
- Lukáš Hurník: Tři věty ( Three Sentences )
- Viktor Kalabis: Aleluja (Psalm 150), op.74 – Old Testament fresco for violin and piano
- Oldřich F. Korte:
- Philosophical Dialogues
- Elíhu contra Job - Old Testament fresco for violin and piano
- Jan Kučera:"Flowing are the Waters" Seven easy variations on a folk song in the style of famous composers
- Jiří Teml: THE THEATRE Three Pictures for Violin and Piano; to order: Please e-mail to the official publisher: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Otmar Mácha: Elegy for violin and piano
- Vít Micka: Concertino for violin and piano, Dreaming Nymph
- Luboš Sluka:
- Consonanza con Mozart for violin and piano
- Due pezzi – 2 elegiac pieces for violin and piano
- Lukáš Sommer: Déja vu – in memoriam Maurice Ravel for violin and piano
Thank you for your support
Alena Zejfarová | Rodina PhDr. Josefa Micky | ||