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APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR 2026 MICHAEL HILL INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION New Zealand’s lauded global music competition celebrates 25 years in 2026 Sixteen of the world’s best 18 to 26-year-old violinists will compete in Queenstown and Auckland for a NZ$100,000 prize pool New Zealand’s globally-regarded Michael Hill International Violin Competition, generously supported by the Hill Family Foundation for Arts and Music, returns to Queenstown and Auckland from 29 May to 6 June 2026. 2026 marks 25 years since the late…

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Celebrating the launch of ‘A Winner’s Recital’

Yeyeong Jenny Jin's winner's album released 19 September 2025 We are excited to partner with Atoll Records in welcoming an exciting new violin album to the music world. 'A Winner's Recital' by 2023 winner Yeyeong Jenny Jin, will be released on 19 September. The album includes Jenny performing Camille Saint-Saëns' Violin Sonata No.1 and Giuseppe Tartini's Devil's Trill Sonata, alongside Gillian Whitehead's Bright Silence, Ysaye Sonata 5, and more. Yeyeong Jenny Jin won first prize at the 2023…

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Grand Final – 2019

The three finalists played violin concertos of their choice with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi. Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis (Latvia) - Shostakovich: Concerto in A minor Op 99 (video currently unavailable) Do Gyung (Anna) Im (South Korea) - Sibelius: Concerto in D minor Eric Tsai (USA) - Shostakovich: Concerto in A minor Op 99 Followed by announcement of the winner of the 2109 Michael Hill International Violin Competition. Live broadcast and live video from the Town Hall, Auckland (RNZ)

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The Michael Hill International Violin Competition Finalists have been announced

On Saturday 8th June three sizzling-hot young violinists will play a concerto of their choice with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. Join us for the live broadcast from 7:30pm on air and streaming on our Facebook page and website. The three finalists for 2019 are... Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis  The 23-year-old Latvian violinist has chosen Shostakovich's Concerto in A minor Op 99. Jevgēnijs is also a talented violist. During the quarter-final rounds Jevgēnijs he showed his versatility performing the hypnotic Nigun from Baal Shem on viola.…

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Semi-final Round III – Wednesday 5th June & Thursday 6th June – Melancholic Mozart and Rare Violins

The Michael Hill Competition entourage has hit the ground running in Auckland. There have been visits to schools and masterclasses with members of the adjudication panel including Grammy Award-winning James Ehnes, Professor Mauricio Fuks and child prodigy turned elegant super-star, Clara-Jumi Kang. With more than twenty thousand followers on Instagram, Clara-Jumi is very popular with young violinists, some of whom were thrilled to get her autograph during the quarter-finals. My hotel room is right next door to Clara-Jumi’s…

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Monday 3rd June: Quarter-final Round II (sessions 7 and 8) – Judges name 6 semi-finalists

After four intense days competing in the quarter-final rounds six semi-finalists have been selected from sixteen international contestants. They are: Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis(Latvia), Hannah Cho (USA), Do Gyung (Anna) Im (South Korea), Eric Tsai (USA), Victoria Wong (Australia), Angela Sin Ying Chan (Hong Kong). Congratulations and see you all in Auckland for the semi-final rounds! The award for best performance of the commissioned piece ('Chatoyance' by Lyell Cresswell) went to Harry Ward (Australia). Lyell thanked the Michael Hill competition…

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Saturday 1 June: Quarter-final Round I (Sessions 3 and 4) – The Personal Touch

Today I spent time talking to some of the spectators. Peter Wilson has strong memories of the first competition in 2001. When an afternoon session at The Memorial Centre was disturbed by the clatter of rugby boot sprigs on concrete, Peter was tasked with going downstairs and diplomatically asking the rugby team to take their warmup outside. Peter Wilson and Gerda McGechan sponsor German competitor Matthias Well. Matthias performed today for the first time and surprised audiences by…

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Friday 31 May: Quarter-final Round I – the stage is set!

We woke up to snow on the mountains this morning – a dramatic backdrop for the start of the quarter-final rounds in Queenstown’s Memorial Centre. While paragliders soar on thermal updrafts right outside the auditorium, eight of the sixteen contestants glide their way through sublime solo Bach works, fiendishly difficult Paganini Caprices, charming salon pieces and the popular Ad Libitum – a work of their own choosing. The youngest competitor, 19-year-old Emmalena Huning performed today. Emmalena was an…

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