Applications Closing for the 2024 Klein International String Competition
Open to string players aged between 15 and 23, the competition offers a total prize pool of $30,000
The 39th edition of the California Music Center's Irving M. Klein International String Competition will take place on June 1 and 2, 2024 at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
The competition is for string players aged between 15 and 23 of any nationality, who are not currently receiving professional management. Applications must be received by February 3, 2024. Apply here.
Eight to nine semifinalists will be selected and will have the opportunity to compete for cash prizes and performance contracts totaling $30,000 in value.
In 2024, the jury will comprise cellist and Klein laureate Mark Kosower, principal cello of the Cleveland Orchestra and a scholar and teacher of cello; Daniel Stewart, Music Director of the Santa Cruz Symphony, and the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra; violinist Ian Swensen, Chair of Violin at San Francisco Conservatory’s String Department; Barbara Day Turner, Music Director of San José Chamber Orchestra; and this year’s commissioned composer John Wineglass. Additional jury members will be announced soon.
Applicants must provide a high-quality audio recording of themselves playing approximately thirty minutes of music, including five minutes of solo Bach, a substantial concerto movement, and a selection from the 20th/21st of approximately ten minutes in length.
This year, the competition introduced a new accessibility initiative in the form of fee scholarships. These awards will waive the cost of the application fee, ensuring that nobody is excluded from applying for the competition based on financial circumstances.
For further information, see the competition's applications page.
The 2024 competition composer is John Wineglass, who is currently serving as Composer-In-Residence with the Monterey Symphony.
Past winners of the competition include violists Emad Zolfaghari (pictured) and Yuchen Lu, cellist Gaeun Kim, and violinist Gabrielle Després.
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