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'''Petr Eben International Organ Competition''' (or The Competition for Young [[organ (music)|Organists]]) is held in [[Opava]] in the [[Czech |
'''Petr Eben International Organ Competition''' (or The Competition for Young [[organ (music)|Organists]]) is held in [[Opava]] in the [[Czech Republic]] since 1978. It is named in honour of the Czech organist and composer [[Petr Eben]] (1929{{ndash}}2007). |
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The competition consists of |
The competition consists of three rounds, held at the ''[[Petr Bezruč]] Library'', the ''Church of the Holy Ghost'' and the ''Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady'' in Opava. |
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== Jury == |
== Jury == |
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* [[Roberto Antonello]] (Italy) |
* [[Roberto Antonello]] (Italy) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Kamila Klugarová|cs}} (Czech Republic) |
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* [[Martin Sander]] (Germany) |
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* [[Jon Laukvik]] (Germany) |
* [[Jon Laukvik]] (Germany) |
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* [[Petr Rajnoha]] (Czech Republic) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Martin Sander|de|3=Martin Sander (Organist)}} (Germany) |
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* [[Petr Rajnoha]] (Czech republic) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Halgeir Schiager|no}} (Norway) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Václav Uhlíř|cs}} (Czech Republic) |
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== Laureates of Competition == |
== Laureates of Competition == |
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* Maria Mokhova (Russia) |
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* [[Arnfinn Tobiassen]] (Norway) |
* [[Arnfinn Tobiassen]] (Norway) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Balász Szabó|hu|3=Szabó Balázs (orgonaművész)}} (Hungary) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Pavel Černý (Organist)|cs|3=Pavel Černý (varhaník)|lt=Pavel Černý}} (Czech Republic) |
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* [[Pavel Svoboda (Organist)|Pavel Svoboda]] (Czech |
* [[Pavel Svoboda (Organist)|Pavel Svoboda]] (Czech Republic) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Marek Kozák|cs}} (Czech Republic) |
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* [[Liene Andreta Kalncinema]] (Latvia) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Vladimír Roubal|cs}} (Czech Republic) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Přemysl Kšica|cs}} (Czech Republic) |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://konzervator.cz/organ/Petr-Eben-International-Organ-Competition-Opava-2008?PHPSESSID=8882484a554c99b17e1505661f13f740 Websites] |
* [https://archive.today/20130210043106/http://konzervator.cz/organ/Petr-Eben-International-Organ-Competition-Opava-2008?PHPSESSID=8882484a554c99b17e1505661f13f740 Websites] |
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 24 April 2024
Petr Eben International Organ Competition (or The Competition for Young Organists) is held in Opava in the Czech Republic since 1978. It is named in honour of the Czech organist and composer Petr Eben (1929–2007).
The competition consists of three rounds, held at the Petr Bezruč Library, the Church of the Holy Ghost and the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady in Opava.
Jury
[edit]- Roberto Antonello (Italy)
- Johannes Geffert (Germany)
- Kamila Klugarová (Czech Republic)
- Susan Landale (France)
- Jon Laukvik (Germany)
- Petr Rajnoha (Czech Republic)
- Martin Sander (Germany)
- Halgeir Schiager (Norway)
- Imrich Szabó (Slovakia)
- Jaroslav Tůma (Prague)
- Václav Uhlíř (Czech Republic)
Laureates of Competition
[edit]- Maria Mokhova (Russia)
- Arnfinn Tobiassen (Norway)
- Balász Szabó (Hungary)
- Pavel Černý (Czech Republic)
- Pavel Svoboda (Czech Republic)
- Marek Kozák (Czech Republic)
- Liene Andreta Kalncinema (Latvia)
- Vladimír Roubal (Czech Republic)
- Přemysl Kšica (Czech Republic)