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International classical guitar competitions are public events designed to identify and award outstandingclassical guitar soloists, ensembles, andcomposers. They allow artists to promote themselves and gain exposure. Some competitions also have newly composed "set" pieces which serve to increase theclassical guitarrepertoire.

Early history

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The guitar seems to be the absentee in musical competitions until theSecond World War.

  • In 1949 the "First Guitar Competition", now the Tokyo International Guitar Competition was held and theModern Japan Guitar Federation was established inTokyo, Japan. It was not held in 1954, 1955, and 1956, but continued from the 6th edition since 1957. From the 25th edition in 1982 became the Tokyo International Guitar Competition.
  • The first international guitar performance competitions in Europe were promoted and initiated in the 1950s by virtuoso Spanish guitaristAndrés Segovia. In 1956 he managed to get the guitar discipline to be included in prestigious multi-instrumentalGeneva International Music Competition.
  • The 1960s led to born within the compass of Segovia two European competitions that marked the history of guitar and which remains active until today, i.e. 1967 - International Guitar Competition "Francisco Tárrega" inBenicàssim, Spain and 1968 -Competition "Premio Città di Alessandria" inAlessandria, Italy, which in 1995 would be renamed International Classical Guitar Competition "Michele Pittaluga - Premio Città di Alessandria" on the occasion of its founder passing. Over time, Segovia kept promoting competitions by giving his support to ones which had evident professionalism contents.
  • Between 1959 and 1990s the Concours International de Guitare was organized by O.R.T.F., which then becameRadio France. The competition was born at the behest of Robert J. Vidal, deputy producer of the French radio station. In 2007 a new competition, International Classical Guitar Competition Robert J. Vidal[1] inBarbezieux, France was established in his memory.
  • In 1972 Giuliano Balestra founded International Guitar Competition "Fernando Sor" in Rome, Italy
  • Since 1973 the city ofGargnano, Italy has been hosting the "Incontri Chitarristici" which included the International Classical Guitar Competition, since 1976.
  • In 1982 theGuitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition was established and shortly became one of the most desired awards in the classical guitar world thus given a start to classical guitar popularisation in the US.
  • In 1985, the European Year of Music, Andrés Segovia International Classical Guitar Competition was established inLa Herradura, Spain in the honor of maestro.

Present times

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In recent years, many international classical guitar competitions were established.

  • The overall level of the competitions was raised by increasing prizes value up to $30,000 in the US, $22,000 in Europe, and $10,000 in Asia.
  • Finals with the orchestra became more common.
  • Introduction of online streaming of the competition rounds and YouTube applications greatly improved neutrality and public reception of the judgment.
  • Many classical guitar competitions now take place during guitar festivals, and therefore the competition event can be attended by the general public, as an audience.
  • Youth international competitions became more popular, attracting children and amateurs by the lower comp level and affordable prizes.

Competitors

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  • In the international classical guitar competitions, the typical age of the competitors is from 18 to 35. Some competitions don't have age restrictions.
  • The youth competitions are usually up to 25 years old.
  • As a result of an increased number of competitions, some competitors have won unusual (more than 15) number of 1st Prizes in the professional (adult) competitions: 19 -Marcin Dylla, 19 -Goran Krivokapić, 55 -Marko Topchii.

List of international competitions for classical guitar

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US and Americas

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Competition NameTownCountryLast year active1st prize cash, USD
Parkening International Guitar Competition[2]Malibu, CAUSA201930,000
Baltimore International Guitar Competition[3]Baltimore, MDUSA202235,000($20,000 Cash Award & $15,000 Augustine Career Award)
JoAnn Falletta International Guitar Concerto Competition (biennial)Buffalo, New YorkUSA202012,500
International Guitar Competition Maurizio Biasini[4] (biennial)Bologna,Basel,San Francisco, ParisItaly, Switzerland, France and USA202112,000
Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition (ICAC)[5]New every yearUSA202510,000
Dr. Luis Sigall International Music Competition[6] (Guitar every 5 years)Viña del MarChile201710,000
Miami International GuitART Festival and Concert Artist Performance Competition[7]Miami, FLUSA20185,000
University of Rhode Island Rising Stars International Guitar Competition[8]Kingston, RIUSA20245,000
Wilson Center Guitar Competition & Festival[9]WisconsinUSA20195,000
Festival y Concurso Internacional de Guitarra de la Habana (biennial)[10]HavanaCuba20185,000
Culiacan International Guitar Competition[11]Culiacán, SinaloaMexico20204,000
Indiana International Guitar Festival & Competition[12]Bloomington, INUSA20194,000
Texas International Guitar Festival and Competition[13]Dallas, TXUSA20203,000
Guitar Symposium & Competition[14]Columbus, GAUSA20202,000
LASP Classical Guitar Festival & Youth Competition[15]Milwaukee, WIUSA2022500

Europe

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Competition NameTownCountryLast year active1st prize cash, USD
Tampere Guitar Festival[16]TampereFinland2023none
Alhambra International Guitar CompetitionValenciaSpain201815909 (14,000)
Frauchi International Competition[17] (biennial: odd years)MoscowRussia202114205 (12,500)
2nd European Bach Guitar award[18]DarmstadtGermany202513636 (12,000)
Francisco Tárrega International Guitar Competition[19]BenicàssimSpain202113636 (12,000)
International Guitar Competition Maurizio Biasini[4] (biennial)Bologna,Basel,San Francisco, ParisItaly, Switzerland, France and USA202413636 (12,000)
Michele Pittaluga International Classical Guitar CompetitionAlessandriaItaly201811364 (10,000)
International Classical Guitar Competition Robert J. Vidal[20]BarbezieuxFrance201611364 (10,000)
Andrés Segovia International Guitar Competition[21]AlmuñecarSpain202411364 (10,000)
Miquel Llobet International Guitar Competition[22]BarcelonaSpain20226250 (5,000)
Paganini Guitar Festival Competition[23]ParmaItaly20232420 (2,000)
European Bach Guitar award[24]DarmstadtGermany202210331 (8,000)
Viseu International Guitar Competition[25] (biennial: even years)ViseuPortugal20189091 (8,000)
Concurso Internacional de Guitarra Clásica Gredos San Diego[26]MadridSpain20185682 (5,000)
Budapest International Guitar Competition & Festival[27]BudapestHungary20175682 (5,000)
Silesian Guitar Autumn, Jan Edmund Jurkowski Memorial Guitar Competition[28]TychyPoland20185181 (20,000)
Incontri Chitarristici di Gargnano - Concorso Internazionale[29]GargnanoItaly20194773 (4,200)
Liechtenstein Guitar Festival ligita, International ligita Guitar Competition[30]EschenLiechtenstein20184545 (4,000)
International Guitar Competition "Ruggero Chiesa - Città di Camogli"[31] (biennial: even years)CamogliItaly20184545 (4,000)
International Guitar Competition Heinsberg[32] (biennial: odd years)HeinsbergGermany20174545 (4,000)
International Guitar Competition "Ville d'Antony"[33]AntonyFrance20183977 (3,500)
London International Guitar Competition[34]LondonUK20183750 (£3,000)
International Competition of Guitar - Mottola[35]MottolaItaly20183409 (3,000)
International Guitar Competition Fernando Sor[36]Rome,MadridItaly, Spain20183409 (3,000)
Deutscher Gitarrenpreis[37]DarmstadtGermany20243409 (3,000)
Linares International Guitar Competition "Andrés Segovia"[38]LinaresSpain20183409 (3,000)
Dutch Guitar Foundation International Guitar Concerto Competition[39]GroningenNetherlands20203409 (3,000)
Koblenz International Guitar Competition[40]KoblenzGermany20183409 (3,000)
Iserlohn International Guitar Competition[41]Villigst andIserlohnGermany20213409 (3,000)
International Guitar Competition Nürtingen[42] (biennial: even years)NürtingenGermany20183409 (3,000)
European Classical Guitar Competition "Enrico Mercatali"[43]GoriziaItaly20232841 (2,500)
International Guitar Competition "Paris Guitar Foundation"[44]ParisFrance20192841 (2,500)
Zagreb Guitar Festival and International Guitar Competition[45]ZagrebCroatia20172841 (2,500)
Twents Gitaar FestivalEnschedeNetherlands20181136 (1,000)
Bale-Valle Guitar[46] CompetitionBale-ValleCroatia20221136

(€1,000)

Transilvania International Classical Guitar Competition[47]Cluj-NapocaRomania20231136 (1,000)
Sarajevo International Guitar FestivalSarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina2018none
Volos international Guitar festival & competition[48]Volos2017none
International Guitar Competition Berlin[49]BerlinGermany2018none

Asia, Australia, and Oceania

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Competition NameTownCountryLast year active1st prize cash, USD
Qingdao International Guitar Art Festival and Competition[50]QingdaoChina201915504 (CN¥ 100,000)
Daejeon International Guitar Competition[51]DaejeonSouth Korea201710000
International Guitar Festival China Changsha[52]ChangshaChina201810000
Tokyo International Guitar Competition[53]TokyoJapan20189112 (¥1,000,000)
Taiwan International Guitar Festival & Competition[54]TaipeiTaiwan20188000
Adelaide Guitar Festival and International Classical Guitar CompetitionAdelaideAustralia20187519 (A$10,000)
Altamira International Virtual Guitar Competition[55]Hong KongChina20216500
Singapore international Guitar Festival and Competition[56]SingaporeSingapore20162000
Asia International Guitar Festival & Competition[57]BangkokThailand2018none
Saigon International Guitar Festival[58]Ho Chi MinhViet Nam2024none

Youth and Discontinued

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  • Discontinued (inactive)
Competition NameTownCountryLast year active
Guitar Masters International Guitar Competition & Festival[59]WrocławPoland2016
International Classical Guitar Competition Stefano Strata - città di Pisa[60]PisaItaly2015
Calcutta International Classical Guitar Festival & Competition[61]KolkataIndia2014
World Guitar Competition[62]Novi SadSerbia2013
International Guitar Competition Rene Bartoli[63]Aix-en-ProvenceFrance2006
International Guitar Competition Mauro GiulianiBariItaly2004
  • Youth (junior) competitions
Competition NameTownCountryLast year active
LASP Classical Guitar Festival & Youth Competition[64]MilwaukeeUSA2022
International competition for young guitarists[65]GautingGermany2016
Gevelsberg Guitar Competition[66]GevelsbergGermany2016
International Competition for Young Guitarists «Andrés Segovia»[67]Monheim am RheinGermany2024
Terra Siculorum International Classical Guitar Festival and Competition[68]Odorheiu SecuiescRomania
Transilvania Youth Guitar Competition[69]Cluj-NapocaRomania2023
Vojvodina Guitar Fest International classical guitar competition[70]Novi SadSerbia2018

Thoughts on competitions

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  • Denis Azabagić has written:"Competitions give you a very valuable experience. Do they guide in your artistic development? I do not know if it benefits the guitarist in that area, but I think it does benefit the student because it helps him to set goals under pressure (having a deadline). This creates a great deal of stress, which you will have to learn how to deal with. To perform live in front of a jury is something that requires some training. Finally, if you are successful at winning competitions, this will help you to promote your name in the guitar circle, you will start to be noticed. I think winning competitions helps you build a name but does not help much to develop your artistry."[71]
  • In this interview recorded in early 2002, Azabagic stresses that while competitions were very good to him, competitions can also be devastating to worthy musicians who never seem to win.[72]
  • John Williams has said:"[...] basically I don't like or approve of competitions on any instrument. I don't think music can be evaluated like a race - I know that's an obvious thing to say and that there are many ifs and buts involved because they do help some artists and concentrate the public's attention on music. But I particularly don't like the way many guitar competitions are run, the confusing waypoints are awarded differently in each round of a competition, and especially the over-exploitation of the "Big Winner" and the competitive values that puts on players and the activity of guitar playing itself. Winning is a matter of taste in most cases, and there are often many other equally deserving competitors other than just the First Prize recipient. I feel it would be fairer to have a select group of finalists, each of whom receives the same award and status.
    I have served on juries in the past, but these days I refuse to take part, and I feel it is important to take that stand otherwise your reservations have no meaning. Having said all that, I know it happens anyway and sometimes there is sponsorship involved which does help the general public interest and support. But it still doesn't need to be a cut and dried thing, where each finalist is ranked as precisely as 1,2,3. I think it is those competitive values that are wrong, not the celebration of excellence in music as such. I have talked about the idea of setting up a competition where this other approach is used, but nothing definite has emerged from it yet; it may take some time to develop."
    [73]

Analysis of data at a piano competition, with many high-level participants, has made it doubtful that judges are able to make fully objective judgments; because there was asmall correlation between the order of appearance of participants and their ranking:

  • We find that the order and timing of appearance at the competition are good predictors of the final ranking. [...] Because of this, order and timing are unique instrumental variables for the final ranking, which we consistently find to have a significant impact on later success, irrespective of the finalists' true quality. Pianists with high scores are more likely to see their work recorded later on. It is also worth pointing out that the opinion of music critics is more influenced by the ranking than by the quality of the performers. This is not necessarily surprising, since there are many musicians who may have been good during the competition, but have vanished afterward, leaving the critics recollections unaffected.
    The conclusion that it pays to do well in the competition is strongly supported by the data. However, the fact that judges' rankings are affected by order and timing of appearance in a competition needs to be stressed, and sheds some doubt on their ability to cast fully objective judgments.
    [74]

On the other hand, if a competition has many professional-level artistic participants, it may not even be possible to make an objective judgment of who is "best"; because: given numerous professional-level artistic performers, there may not even be room for the concept of comparison; since this presumes the existence of a "best" interpretation, which is itself questionable (and would be a commercialization of art; viewing it from a mass-consumption or absolutist point of view).

Bibliography

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  • On Competitions - Dealing with Performance Stress[75] by Denis Azabagic

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