Semi-finalists announced

L-R: Victoria Wong, Eric Tsai, Angela Sin Ying Chan, Sir Michael Hill, Christine, Lady Hill, Anna Im, Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis, Hannah Cho After an intensive four days of competition in Rounds 1 and 2, our International Jury have agreed and announced the six Semi-finalists who will progress to the next round of the Competition. They are, in their performance order: Wednesday: Do Gyung (Anna) Im (South Korea) - Quintet in G minor K516 Victoria Wong (Australia) - Quintet in C major K515 Hannah Cho…

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Round 2 – Monday 3 June

9.30 – 10.00am: INSIDERS' GUIDE Andrew Beer Two is Better than One – Andrew delves into the rich sonata repertoire for violin and piano. What makes a good pairing and how will you know? 10:00 – 10.45am                      Victoria Wong (Australia) 10:45 - 11:30am                     Choi Tung (Cherry) Yeung (Hong Kong) BREAK 11.45am – 12.30pm         Angela Sin Ying Chan (Hong Kong) 12.30 – 1.15pm    Sophie Wang (Taiwan) LUNCH BREAK   2.30 – 3.15pm       Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis (Latvia) 3.15 – 4.00pm   …

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10 fun facts for our tenth event

This year is our tenth competition. So, for fun, we've hunted down some interesting facts you might not already know about our 2019 competitors. Our youngest competitor is Emmalena Huning at 18 years old. She hasn’t started university yet, but has a spot waiting for her at the Royal Academy of Music in London Competitor Matthias Ward will be performing his Ad Libitum (work of choice) with Queenstown local Mark Wilson accompanying him. Mark Wilson is an accordionist…

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Round 2 – Sunday 2 June

IN THE CONCERT HALL AND ON THE LIVE STREAM ON SUNDAY 2 JUNE (Note: these are all NZ Standard Time) 9.30 – 10.00am        INSIDERS' GUIDE Lyell Cresswell: Commissioning Chatoyance – Our 2019 commissioned composer talks about his compositional process with our Artistic Adviser, Dene Olding, who has been an integral part of the Competitions’ new works throughout the years. 10:00 – 10.45am         Rimma Benyumova (Russia) 10:45 - 11:30am      Emmalena Huning (Australia) BREAK 11.45am – 12.30pm         Do…

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Bayleys Quarter-final Round 1 – Sat 1 June

TODAY, IN THE CONCERT HALL AND ON THE LIVE STREAM: (Note: these are all NZ Standard Time) 9.30 – 10.00am: INSIDER’S GUIDE Q&A Martin Riseley Paganini: What was he thinking! – Martin uncovers the organized mayhem of the Caprices with a sampling of some of the devilish difficulties 10:00 – 10:40am       Victoria Wong (Australia) 10:40 - 11:20am       Choi Tung (Cherry) Yeung (Hong Kong) BREAK 11.35am – 12.15pm           Angela Sin Ying Chan (Hong Kong) 12.15 – 12.55pm        Sophie…

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Bayleys Quarter-final Round I – Friday 31 May

TODAY, IN THE CONCERT HALL AND ON THE LIVE STREAM: (Note: these are all NZ Standard Time) 2.30 – 3.00pm INSIDERS' GUIDE Q&A (Martin Riseley, "Fiendish Fugues") 3:00 – 3.40pm  Rimma Benyumova (Russia) 3:40 - 4:20pm Emmalena Huning (Australia) BREAK 4.35 – 5.15pm  Do Gyung (Anna) Im (South Korea) 5.15 – 5.55pm Harry Ward (Australia) DINNER BREAK 7.00 – 7.40pm Tianyu Liu (China) 7.40 – 8.20pm  MairéadHickey - Violinist (Ireland) BREAK 8:40 - 9:20pm Jacqueline Audas (USA) 9.20 – 10.00pm…

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Diane Huh awarded 2019 Emerging Artist Prize

2019 Emerging Artist Prize Put your hands together for young Auckland violinist Diane Huh, just announced as the winner of the MHIVC 2019 Emerging Artist Prize! Diane is a student of Stephen Larsen at the University of Auckland, where she recently won the 2019 Concerto Competition. As part of her prize, the 22-year-old violinist will receive the two-year loan of the Riccardo Bergonzi violin, return airfare to attend the 2020 Rome Chamber Music Festival, and a raft of professional…

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New prize courtesy of Rare Violins of New York

Rare Violins in Consortium – announcing a new prize in the 2019 competition One of the challenges facing many young violinists today is gaining access to a suitable instrument, most of which are so expensive they are owned by investors rather than artists. That’s where Rare Violins of New York In Consortium comes in. The Consortium works to link benefactors and their instruments with deserving musicians, and with their support, the Michael Hill International Violin Competition has created…

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