The only international competitor of the 2016 competition’s seven finalists delivered standout performances.
The 25-year-old Ukrainian guitarist Marko Topchii has picked up the $10,000 first prize in Australia’s most prestigious classical guitar competition. Topchii was the clear standout among seven other finalists from Australia, who all delivered impressive performances in the Dunstan Playhouse at the Adelaide Festival Centre on Sunday.
The winners were announced by the Festival’s Artistic Director, Slava Grigoryan. Melbourne-based guitarist Miles Johnston was awarded the $4,000 second prize, while Andrew Blanch from Sydney picked up the $2,000 third prize.
“It was an amazing group of finalists this year – a very, very high standard,” Grigoryan told Limelight. “At the pointy end of competitions you get players at the top of the profession who have worked on these pieces for months, so it can be really exciting to listen to them.”
The competitors were given a maximum of 15 minutes to showcase a programme of their choice, which had to include at least one work composed before 1850, and one work composed after. The winner performed JS Bach’s Prelude and Presto, BWV996, Etude No 7 by Villa-Lobos and Capriccio Diabolico by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
“Marko Topchii is an extraordinary young artist...
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