Prizes 

  • FIRST PRIZE– is to be awarded to the competitor who achieves at least 90/100 points
  • SECOND PRIZE– is to be awarded to the competitor who achieves at least 85/100 points
  • THIRD PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor who achieves at least 80/100 points
  • FOURTH PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor who achieves at least 75 points
  • FIFTH PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor who achieves at least 70 points
  • HONORABLE MENTION PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor who achieves at least 60/100 points

All prize winners will receive an e-certificate diploma.

All prize winners are invited to perform in the winners’ concert in London.

Special Prizes

  • FRANZ LISZT PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by Liszt across all categories.
  • BÉLA BARTÓK PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by Bartók across all categories.
  • ZOLTÁN KODÁLY PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by Kodály across all categories.
  • FRANZ LEHÁR PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by Lehár across all categories.
  • GYÖRGY LIGETI PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by Ligeti across all categories.
  • ERNÖ DOHNÁNYI PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by Dohnányi across all categories.
  • HUNGARIAN MUSIC PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by any Hungarian composer across all categories.
  • MOZART PRIZE is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece by Mozart across all categories.
  • BAROQUE MUSIC PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece from the Baroque period across all categories.
  • CLASSICAL MUSIC PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece from the Classical period across all categories.
  • ROMANTIC MUSIC PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece from the Romantic period across all categories.
  • CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a piece from the Contemporary period across all categories.
  • CONCERTO PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a movement(s) of a concerto or an entire concerto across all categories.
  • SONATA PRIZE – is to be awarded to the competitor with the best interpretation of a movement(s) of a sonata or entire sonata across all categories.
  • ARIA PRIZE – is to be awarded to the singer with the best interpretation of an operatic aria across all categories.
  • ORATORIO PRIZE – is to be awarded to the singer with the best interpretation of an oratorio aria across all categories
  • ART SONG PRIZE – is to be awarded to the singer with the best interpretation of an art song across all categories
  • COMPOSER PRIZE – is to be awarded to the composer achieving the highest score of his/her new composition across all categories.
  • CONDUCTOR PRIZE – is to be awarded to the composer achieving the highest score of his/her new composition across all categories.
  • OVERALL WINNER – is to be awarded to the competitor with the highest mark with the best overall performance across all categories.

All special prize winners will receive an award of 30 minutes of private music coaching (online or in-person in London) with the international award-winning faculty from Music Step Academy worth more than £55.

Overall winner will receive an award of £100 in addition to 3 hours of private music coaching (online or in-person in London) with the international award-winning faculty from Music Step Academy worth more than £330.

All special prize winners will have his/ her picture and biography published on the website for promotion of young talent.

All special prize winners will receive an e-certificate.

All prize winners including special prize winners are invited to perform in the winners’ concert in London.

Teachers and accompanists of all prize winners can receive an e-certificate on request. 

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