5th International Competition Adolphe Sax (Dinant) 2010 Unofficial Information and Summary

 

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Date and Place

November 1, 2010 – November 13, 2010

Dinant, Belgique

 

Jury

President:

Alain CREPIN (Belgique)

Vice-President:

Freddy VANATTENHOVEN (Belgique)

Jury:

Hiroshi HARA (Japan)

Kyle HORCH (United Kindgom)

Mario MARZI (Italy)

Gerard McCHRYSTAL (Northern Ireland)

Jean Denis MICHAT (France)

Julia NOLAN (Canada)

DRAGAN Sremec (Croatie)

Joseph WYTKO (USA)

Max VANDERMAESBRUGGE (Belgique) for Semi-Final

Jan VAN DER ROOST (Belgique) for Semi-Final

 

1st Round

Date: November 1st – November 7th

151 saxophonists join the 1st round, 18 players will advance into the 2nd round. The participants should play following pieces.

2 required pieces:

Ida Gotkovsky – Variation Pathetique Mov.6

Johann Sebastian Bach – Violin Sonata No.2 Allegro

1 piece selected from following list:

Pierre Liemans - A la Bonne heure

Nina Senk - Impetus

Jean Absil - Sonata

Jeno Takacs - Two Fantastics

Claude Pascal - Sonatina

Michel Lysight - Chronographie IX

Robert Muczynski - Sonata

Piet Swerts - Klonos

Frederic Devreese - 3 Pieces

William P. Latham - Sisyphus 1971

 

1st Round: Ratio of selected Pieces

P.Swerts - Klonos

58

C.Pascal - Sonatine

38

R.Muczynski - Sonata

24

J.Absil - Sonata

11

M.Lysight - Chronographie IX

7

J.Takacs - Two Fantastics

6

N.Senk - Impetus

4

W.P.Latham - Sisyphus 1971

2

F.Devrees - 3Pieces

1

TOTAL

151

 

 

 

1st Round: Participants’ Nation

Japan

54

U.S.A.

11

Slovenija

8

China

7

Belgium

7

Spain

7

South Korea

6

Italy

6

France

6

Germany

5

Russia

3

Portugal

3

Canada

3

Britain

3

Australia

3

Poland

3

Israel

2

Ukraine

2

Croatia

2

Brazil

2

Denmark

2

Hungary

1

Colombia

1

Taiwan

1

Finland

1

Chile

1

Netherlands

1

TOTAL

151

 

 

2nd Round

Date: November 9th – November 10th

 

Semi-Finalists:

Volodymyr KUSHNAROV (Ukraine)

Wonki LEE (South Korea)

Blaz MIJOVIC (Slovenia)

Ryo NAKAJIMA (Japan)

Kirstin NIEDERSTRASSER (Germany)

Evgeny NOVIKOV (Russia)

Stephen PAGE (USA)

Pieter PELLENS (Belgium)

Joonatan RAUTIOLA (Finland)

Miha ROGINA (Slovenia)

Alexandre SOUILLART (France)

Nikita ZIMIN (Russia)

Nicolas ARSENIJEVIC (France)

Peter CVERLE (Belgium)

Simon DIRICQ (Belgium)

James FUSIK (USA)

Makoto HONDO (Japan)

Joshua Malcolm HYDE (Australia)

 

6 players will advance into the 2nd round. The participants should play following pieces.

1 required piece:

Piet Swerts – Kotekan

1 piece selected from following lists.

Takashi Yoshimatsu – Fuzzy Bird Sonata

William Albright – Sonata

Marilyn Shrude – Renewing the Myth

Lucie Robert – Cadenza

William Bolcom – Lilith

Karel Husa – Elegie et Rondo

Phil Woods – Sonata

Alfred Desenclos – Prelude, Cadenza et Finale

1 Candidate’s chosen work:

Unaccompanied work for soprano, alto, tenor, baritone or bass saxophone.

 

2nd Round: Ratio of Selected Piece

A.Desenclos - PCF

8

L.Robert - Cadenza

4

W.Albright - Sonata

3

T.Yoshimatsu - Fuzzy Bird

2

M.Shrude - Renewing the Myth

1

TOTAL

18

 

2nd Round: Ratio of Unaccompanied Piece

K.Stockhausen - In Freundschaft

3

L.Berio - Sequenza IXb

2

J.Rueff - Sonate

2

C.Lauba - Jungle

2

F.Tanada - Mysterious Morning III

2

R.Noda - Mai

1

D.Soley - Laberinto III

1

T.Alla - Digital

1

L.Francesconi - Tracce

1

F.Rosse - Le Frene Egare

1

C.Lauba - Steady Study on the Boogie

1

J.Wildberger - Portrait

1

TOTAL

18

 

 

Final Round

Date: November 12th – November 13th

Finalists:

NOVIKOV, Evgeny

Russia

A.Glazounov - Concerto

RAUTIOLA, Joonatan

Finland

F.Martin - Ballade

ROGINA, Miha

Slovenia

P.M.Dubois - Concerto

SOUILLART, Alexandre

France

P.M.Dubois - Concerto

ZIMIN, Nikita

Russia

A.Glazounov - Concerto

DIRICQ, Simon

Belgium

F.Martin - Ballade

 

The finalists should play following pieces.

1 required piece (New work commissioned for the competition):

André Waignein – Rhapsody for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra

1 piece selected from following list.

Frank Martin – Ballade

Frédéric Devreese – Ostinati

Heitor Villa Lobos – Fantasia

Pierre Max Dubois – Concerto

Alesandre Glazounov – Concerto

Orchestra and Conductor: Ivan Meylemans conducts Het Kamerorkest

 

Final Round: Results

1st: DIRICQ, Simon (Belgium)

2nd: ZIMIN, Nikita (Russia)

3rd: SOUILLART, Alexandre (France)

4th: RAUTIOLA, Joonatan (Finland)

5th: ROGINA, Miha (Slovenia)

6th: NOVIKOV, Evgeny (Russia)