The 3rd International Jean-Marie Londeix Saxophone Competition -2011- Unofficial Information and Summary

This is an unofficial page summing up the results of 3rd International JML Saxophone Competition.

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Date and Place

4-July, 2011 – 16-July, 2011

Mahidol University, Bangkok, THAILAND

 

Jury

President of Jury:

Jean Marie LONDEIX (France)

Coordinator:

William STREET (Canada)

Jurors:

Arno BORNKAMP (Dutch)

Lars MLEKUSCH (Switzerland)

Daniel KIENTZY (France)

Debra RICHTMEYER (USA)

Narong PRANGCHAROEN (Thailand)

 

 

1st Round

Date: 5-July – 8-July

78 saxophonists will join 1st round and 20 players will advance into 2nd round.

Participants have to play following 2 works.

[1 composition from baroque or classical piece]

[1 selected piece from following list]

Christian Lauba – 9 Etudes

Christian Lauba – Hard too Hard

Christian Lauba – Hard

Christian Lauba – XYL

Christian Lauba – Worksong

Christophe Havel – Oxyton

Francois Rosse – Le Frene Egare

Thierry Alla – Digital

 

1st Round – Ratio of unaccompanied piece:

Bach - Cello Suites

23

C.P.E.Bach - Sonata Wq.132

17

Bach - Partita BWV1013

11

Bach - Violin Partita

10

Teleman - Fantasy

9

Bach - Sonata No.2

4

Others

4

total

78

 

1st Round – Ratio of selected piece:

Lauba - Jungle

19

Lauba - Balafon

15

Rosse - Le Frene Egare

11

Lauba - Tadj

10

Alla - Digital

6

Lauba - Worksong

5

Lauba - XYL

5

Lauba - Hard

5

Others

2

total

78

 

1st Round: Participantsf Nation

Japan

17

USA

15

Taiwan

7

Thailand

6

China

5

Spain

5

Australia

4

Canada

3

France

3

Finland

2

Russia

2

Slovenia

2

Baesilien

1

Austria

1

Belgium

1

Brazil

1

Germany

1

Poland

1

Singapore

1

total

78

 

 

2nd Round

Date: 10-July – 11-July

Semi-Finalists:

Makoto Hondo (Japan)

Arisa Kimura (Japan)

Joonathan Rautiola (Finland)

Miha Rogina (Slovenia)

Alexandre Souillart (France)

Takuya Tanaka (Japan)

Toru Fukuda (Japan)

Pin-Hua Chen (Taiwan)

Michael Krenn (Austria)

Joel Diegert (France)

Matt Evans (USA)

Xavier Larsson (Spain)

Sean Hulburt (USA)

Noa Even (USA)

Takuro Ogawa (Japan)

Joshua Malcolm Hyde (Australia)

Yo Matsushita (Japan)

Zachary Pfau (USA)

Kittikhun Jungate (Thailand)

Yukari Uekawa (Japan)

Ningxin (Yo-yo) Su (Australia)

Philip Pierick (USA)

Zachary Shemon (USA)

23 saxophonists join 2nd round and 5 players will advance into final round.

Participants have to play 2 works.

[1 selected piece from List 1]

[1 selected piece from List 2]

List 1:

Mark Anthony Turnage – Two Elegies Framing a Shout

Florent Schmitt – Legende

Paul Hindemith – Sonata

Charles Koechlin – Etudes No.8, 2, 10, 3

Alfred Desenclos – PCF

Edison Denisov – Sonata

Andriy Talpash – Zut!

M.William Karlins – Music for Tenor Saxophone and Piano

Alain Margoni – Sonate

List 2:

Bruno Mantovani – LfIncandescence de la bruine

Philippe Leroux – SPP

Manuel Angulo – Bisonate

Ichiro Nodaira – Arabesque III

Marylyn Shrude – Renewing the Myth

Yoshihisa Taira – Penombres VI

Denis Levaillant – Manhattan-Rhapsody

Francois Rosse – Silence for a disturbed yell

 

2nd Round – Ratio of Selected Piece List 1:

E.Denisov - Sonata

10

F.Schmitt - Legende

5

A.Desenclos - PCF

4

A.Talpash - Zut!

1

C.Koechlin - Etudes

1

P.Hidemith - Sonata

1

M.A.Turnage - Two Elegies Framing a Shout

1

TOTAL

23

 

 

2nd Round – Ratio of Selected Piece List2:

B.Mantovani - L'Incandescence de la bruine

10

M.Shrude - Renewing the Myth

5

P.Lereux - SPP

4

I.Nodaira - Arabesque III

3

D.Levaillant - Manhattan Rhapsody

1

TOTAL

23

 

Final Round

Date: 16-July

Finalists and Selected works:

Michael Krenn (Austria)

M.Mihalovici - Chant premier

Joel Diegert (France)

C.Miereau - Concerto

Xavier Larsson (Spain)

M.Constant - Concertante

Noa Even (USA)

M.Constant - Concertante

Joshua Malcolm Hyde (Australia)

M.Constant - Concertante

 

Participants play 1 work with Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra

[1 selected concerto from following list]

Constantin Miereaunu – Concerto

Marcel Mihalovici – Chant premier, op.103

Marius Constant – Concertante

 

Result

1st Prize: Joshua Malcolm HYDE

2nd Prize: Michael KRENN

3rd Prize: Noa EVEN

4th Prize: Xavier LARSSON

5th PrizeJoel DIEGERT

 

Special Prizes:

Best Thailand Player: Kitikum Jungate

The 2 Youngest Player in 2nd Round: Ningxin Yo/Yo (Australia) & Xavier Larsson (Spain)

Best Solo Contemporary Piece: Takuro Ogawa

Audience Favourite Player in 2nd Round: Joshua Malcolm Hyde