Chicago National Chamber Music Competition is an annual competition for young chamber ensembles in 12th grade and younger and is comprised of two divisions. read more
The National Arts Centre Orchestra Bursary Competition, founded in 1981, is an annual competition for young instrumentalists aspiring to orchestral careers. read more
New York International Piano Competition, established in 2002, is a biennial piano competition open to pianists of all nationalities ages 16–21, whereas no contestant ... read more
PianoArts North American Piano Competition and Music Festival is a biennial music event for pianists of any nationality, ages 16 through 21. read more
International Music Competition for Composers, Soloists and Conductors, established by Chamber Orchestra of NY, is open to young composers and soloists (instrumental ... read more
Annual Russian Music Festival and Competition is an annual music event for young musicians between the ages of 5-18. All instruments and levels, including vocal, as well ... read more
The Saint Paul String Quartet Competition (SPSQC) is an annual competition open to quartets whose members are 19 years or younger. read more
Sydney Eisteddfod is an annual competitive performing arts festival that runs from May to September with around 350 classical and contemporary events. read more
The Wideman International Piano Competition, established in 1950, is an annual competition for pianists of between 18 - 28 years old and must be residents ... read more
The William C. Byrd Young Artist Competition is an annual international music competition for young musicians held on the first Saturday of March. read more
The Ettore Pozzoli International Piano Competition, established in 1959, is a world-wide renowned piano competition which is held every 2 years. In addition, the ... read more
The Alba Rosa Viva Festival, established in 2014, is a biannual chamber music festival, intended to make the works of Alba Rosa performed and to draw attention to other ... read more
Edvard Grieg Museum Troldhaugen is the former home near Bergen of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg (1843 – 1907) and his wife Nina. Troldhaugen became a museum in 1928 ... read more