Skip to main content

Edition 1956

the competition rebounded to become one of the most rigorous and important in the field of music. It is also significant to note that the "Premio Paganini" was one of the founding members of the World Federation for Musical Competitions that began in 1957. Much credit goes to Luigi Cortese, artistic director for an impressive 21 years, who played a fundamental role in bringing international recognition to the event. He was aided by the dedication and efforts of Carlo Marcello Rietmann, Mario Ruminelli, Lazzaro Maria De Bernardis and Renato De Barbieri. In this period, violin competitions around the world saw the dominance of the Russian school and the "Premio Paganini" was no exception: Gyorgy Pauk and Gérard Poulet, winners ex aequo of the competition, the only time in the history of the event in which two participants were granted first prize

Vasko Vassilev

BGR

Vasko Vassilev

BGR

Edition 1989

2nd Prize

Akiko Suwanai

JPN
Akiko Suwanai

Akiko Suwanai

JPN

Edition 1988

2nd Prize

Mark Moghilevski

URSS
Immagine decorativa

Mark Moghilevski

URSS

Edition 1985

2nd Prize

Vadim Brodski

UKR

Vadim Brodski

UKR

Edition 1984

2nd Prize

Vadim Brodski

UKR

Vadim Brodski

UKR

Edition 1984

2nd Prize

Laurent Korcia

FRA
Laurent Korcia

Laurent Korcia

FRA

Edition 1983

2nd Prize

Leonid Sorokov

URSS
Leonid Sorokov

Leonid Sorokov

URSS

Edition 1981

2nd Prize

Niculae Tudor

ROU
Niculae Tudor

Niculae Tudor

ROU

Edition 1980

2nd Prize

Yuriko Naganuma

JPN

Yuriko Naganuma

JPN

Edition 1979

2nd Prize