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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 since 1964.
Awards
editWhile mainly a piano competition, two violin editions have been held. In 1973 Ida Kavafian and Gerardo Ribeiro shared the 1st prize. In 1991 it was declared void; Graf Mourja and Rachel Varga were awarded, respectively, the 2nd and 3rd prizes.
Year | 1st prize | 2nd prize | 3rd prize |
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1957 | Naum Shtarkman, USSR | Gleb Axelrod, USSR | Miłosz Magin, Poland |
1964 | Nelson Freire, Brazil Vladimir Krainev, USSR |
Sérgio Varela Cid, Portugal | Igor Khudoley, USSR |
1966 | Not awarded | Albert Atenelle, Spain John Owings, USA |
Cecilio Tieles, Cuba |
1968 | Farhad Badalbeyli, USSR Viktoria Postnikova, USSR |
Not awarded | Georges Pludermacher, France |
1971 | Not awarded | Roland Keller, Germany | Emanuel Ax, USA |
1975 | Teofils Biķis, USSR William DeVan, USA |
Not awarded | Rusudan Khuntsaria, USSR |
1979 | Arutyun Papazyan, USSR | Vagui Papian, USSR | Andreas Pistorious, East Germany |
1983 | Not awarded | Florent Boffard, France Pedro Burmester, Portugal |
Suzanne Grützmann, East Germany |
1987 | Artur Pizarro, Portugal | Elisso Bolkvadze, USSR | Ian Munro, Australia |
1991 | Not awarded | Igor Kamenz, Germany | Not awarded |
1997 | Tao Chang, Hong Kong | Jill Lawson, Portugal | Maria Rostotsky, Sweden Christian Seibert, Germany |
1999 | Amir Tebenikhin, Kazakhstan | Richard Raymond, Canada | Pyotr Dmitriev, Russia |
2001 | Not awarded | Nami Ejiri, Japan | Javier Perianes, Spain |
2004 | Not awarded | Eleonora Karpukhova, Russia | Olga Monakh, Ukraine |
2007 | Not awarded | Dmytro Onyschenko, Ukraine Yung Wook Yoo, South Korea |
Not awarded |
2010 | Lilian Akopova, Armenia | Ilya Rashkovsky, Russia | Mikhail Shilyaev, Russia |