The International Music Competition Paris "Grand Prize Virtuoso" is open to all nationalities and ages for strings, piano, wind, vocal and chamber music discipline: (piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass, guitar, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, recorder, french horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, piano duo, piano four-hands, mixed ensembles, female voice and male voice). Participants are required to submit video materials for the jury audition. Recording should be a fair representation of the contestants' abilities, but don't need to be of a professional quality.
Judges:
The audition for the jury will be evaluated through video/audio materials presented by each participant. A panel of judges evaluates and punctuates the video material submitted, and the final selections of winners is based solely on the same recordings submitted. Judges are independent, and their students are not allowed to play at the competition.
Scores:
From 90 to 100: 1st prize
From 80 to 89: 2nd prize
From 70 to 79: 3rd prize
Awards:
A selected group of winners will receive an invitation to debut at The Studio of The Opéra Bastille in Paris (France) on December 10-12, 2025 it's the main facility of the Paris National Opera, France's principal opera company, and considered one of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. Selected winners will receive a set of digital professional photos, a 3D sculpted medal and a certificate/diploma (for free).
If for any reason you are unable to attend and perform at the Awards Ceremony we will send prize certificate and a 3D sculpted medal by post (for free).
Concerts Opportunities:
During the winners' concert in Paris, we will select winners to join solo recitals at our Artistic Director's Festival and solo concerts with orchestra in Italy.
These concerts will be remunerated, and will be under the collaboration of the International Music Competition "Grand Prize Virtuoso".
The aim of "Promo Concert & Special Prizes" is to find performers with a strong artistic personality and stage presence. The emphasis is therefore not on the purely technical aspect of the performance, but also on the artistic charisma of the performer.
Special awards may be granted based on the artistic director recommendations.