List of Contests
Year | Winner's country | Performer | Instrument | Host |
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1982 | West Germany | Markus Pawlik | Piano | Manchester, United Kingdom |
1984 | Netherlands | Isabelle Van Keulen | Violin | Geneva, Switzerland |
1986 | France | Sandrine Lazarides | Piano | Copenhagen, Denmark |
1988 | Austria | Julian Rachlin | Violin | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1990 | Netherlands | Nick Van Oostrum | Piano | Vienna, Austria |
1992 | Poland | Bartłomiej Nizioł | Violin | Brussels, Belgium |
1994 | United Kingdom | Natalie Clein | Cello | Warsaw, Poland |
1996 | Germany | Julia Fischer | Violin | Lisbon, Portugal |
1998 | Austria | Lidia Baich | Violin | Vienna, Austria |
2000 | Poland | Stanisław Drzewiecki | Piano | Bergen, Norway |
2002 | Austria | Dalibor Karvay | Violin | Berlin, Germany |
2004 | Austria | Alexandra Soumm | Violin | Lucerne, Switzerland |
2006 | Sweden | Andreas Brantelid | Cello | Vienna, Austria |
2008 | Greece | Dionysios Grammenos | Clarinet | Vienna, Austria |
2010 | Slovenia | Eva Nina Kozmus | Flute | Vienna, Austria |
2012 | Norway | Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad | Viola | Vienna, Austria |
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