The Menuhin Competition is to date the only violin competition asking
jury members to perform a concert and give a public masterclass thus offering
outstanding education and entertainment to competitors and audiences
alike.
ERICH GRUENBERG, UK (Chairman) is one
of Britain’s most distinguished violinists. As a soloist he has appeared with
all the major British orchestras and has toured throughout the world,
collaborating with conductors such as Sir Colin Davis, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky,
Sir Simon Rattle, Sir Charles Mackerras and Andre Previn. Erich Gruenberg has
held the posts of concertmaster of the London Symphony and the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestras. He gives masterclasses and is invited to serve on
juries around the world. In recognition for his services to music he has been
awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Erich Gruenberg is Professor at
the Royal Academy of Music.
LIDIA BAICH (Austria)
Born in St.
Petersburg to a family of musicians, Lidia Baich is regarded as one of the most
extraordinary young violinists today. She started to play the
violin at the age of four, won her first international competition at the age of
eight and was awarded the title of ‘European Musician of the Year’ by Yehudi
Menuhin in 1998. Lidia Baich performs in Europe’s major concert halls and tours
internationally with some of the world’s leading orchestras. Lidia is
also an active chamber musician and very much in favour of the classic
crossover scene. Full biography
RENAUD CAPUCON (France)
Renaud Capucon
studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris with Gérard
Poulet. In 2000 he was nominated “Rising Star” and “New talent of the Year”, in
2005 “Soliste instrumental de l’année” and in 2006 he received the “Prix Georges
Enesco”. Since his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic in 2002, Capucon has
played with leading orchestras including the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the
Orchestre de Paris. He performs in major halls and at international festivals
worldwide. His recordings with Virgin Classics and EMI have received a
number of awards. Renaud Capucon is also an active chamber musician,
playing with Martha Argerich, Vadim Repin, Yuri Bashmet to name a few. Full biography
PAMELA FRANK, (USA) has
established an outstanding international reputation across an unusually varied
range of performing activity. In addition to her soloist work with
prestigious orchestras around the world and recitals on the leading concert
stages, she is a sought after chamber musician with leading soloists and
ensembles. Her accomplishments were recognized in 1999 with the prestigious
Avery Fisher Prize. Pamela Frank is professor for violin at the Curtis Institute
of Music. Full
biography
HU KUN (China & UK)
HU Kun
started playing the violin at the age of three and went on to become China’s
first ever prize winner of an international violin competition (the Sibelius
Violin Competition in Helsinki in 1980). He later studied at the Menuhin Academy
in Gstaad and went on to become an active international concert and recording
artist. Recently HU Kun has also taken up conducting under the tutelage of Sir
Colin Davies.
Hu Kun is Professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London and
a guest Professor at the Central Conservatory of Music Beijing, the Sichuan
Chengdu Conservatory and the Xinhai Conservatory in Guangzhou. Full
biography
KYOKO TAKEZAWA (Japan)
Kyoko Takezawa
began violin studies at the age of 3. She later studied with Dorothy DeLay,
first at Aspen Music School, later at Juilliard. In 1986 she won Gold Medal at
the Indianapolis Violin Competition. Today she is a sought-after soloist and
tours worldwide with many of the world's leading orchestras. Also a highly
accomplished chamber music performer, Kyoko Takezawa participates in
international festivals. A prolific recording artist, she can be heard on
BMG's RCA Victor Red Seal label. She was recently awarded the prestigious
Idemitsu Award for outstanding musicianship. Full biography
ARVE TELLEFSEN (Norway)
Arve
Tellefsen is one of Norway's most highly regarded violinists and performs
with leading orchestras across the globe. Arve Tellefsen studied with Henry
Holst and Ivan Galamian before embarking on an international career as soloist
and chamber musician. A prolific performer and recording artist, his particular
interest is in Nordic composers ranging from Grieg, Nielsen, Sibelius and Bull
to Nordheim, Norway’s foremost contemporary composer. Arve Tellefsen is the
founder of the annual Oslo Chamber Music Festival which features the
cream of international artists. Full
biography
LARS ANDERS TOMTER (Norway)
Lars
Anders Tomter studied violin and viola with Leif Jørgensen, Max Rostal and
Sándor Vegh. After winning the International Viola Competition in Budapest and
the Maurice Vieux International Competition in Lille he started his solo career
touring the US and Germany with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. He is one of
today’s most highly regarded violists throughout Europe and the US, appearing
regularly in major halls and at international festivals. Lars Anders Tomter is
Professor at the State Academy in Oslo. Full
biography
MAXIM VENGEROV (Russia) is recognised as
one of the world’s most exciting artists. He studied violin with Galina
Tourchaninova and Professor Zakhar Bron, and won First Prize in the Junior
Wieniawski Competition in Poland and at the Carl Flesch International Violin
Competition. Having reached the pinnacle of the musical world as an
instrumentalist, Vengerov followed in the footsteps of his mentor, the late
Mstislav Rostropovich and turned his attention to conducting, bringing his
sensitivity and keen musicianship to the podium. Since 2005, Vengerov has been
Professor of Violin at the Royal Academy of Music, London. Full biography