The prize fund has just been enriched! Renowned violin maker Igor Laubach, specially invited to this competition, has prepared a gift for every participant in the first round.
Each violinist’s set includes:
According to the master himself, he possesses a lucky touch, and the contents of these boxes are meant to inspire young musicians on their path to future triumphs.
A delightful surprise awaits in the form of a Mozartkugel - a traditional Austrian confection dating back to 1890 and named after the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Legend has it that if you make a wish and savor this treat, your dreams will come true.
One fortunate participant, selected by the master, will be awarded a special prize - a violin crafted by the German workshop LAUBACH. This exquisite instrument is an authentic replica of a classical antique made by Antonio Stradivari.
Handcrafted from Tyrolean spruce and European mountain maple, with a fingerboard made from African ebony, this violin is celebrated for its superb tonal quality, rich warm sound, and elegant, harmonious design.
Igor Laubach founded his studio-workshop in the Bavarian city of Bamberg in 2003, focusing on the creation of authentic string instruments. Many musicians performing on violins, violas, and cellos crafted by Igor Laubach have earned top honors at international competitions.
You still have the opportunity to compete for valuable prizes in the Fourth Viktor Tretyakov International Violin Competition.
Applications are open until June 20 (inclusive) in the “Application Form” section.
Wishing you the best of luck!
Each violinist’s set includes:
- Premium Laubach Gold Rosin infused with particles of 999 fine gold
- A silk protective cover for the violin
- Laubach Polish Spray for instrument care
- Laubach Deep Cleaner for stringed instruments
- Laubach Magnetic Pencil, designed for effortless practice
According to the master himself, he possesses a lucky touch, and the contents of these boxes are meant to inspire young musicians on their path to future triumphs.
A delightful surprise awaits in the form of a Mozartkugel - a traditional Austrian confection dating back to 1890 and named after the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Legend has it that if you make a wish and savor this treat, your dreams will come true.
One fortunate participant, selected by the master, will be awarded a special prize - a violin crafted by the German workshop LAUBACH. This exquisite instrument is an authentic replica of a classical antique made by Antonio Stradivari.
Handcrafted from Tyrolean spruce and European mountain maple, with a fingerboard made from African ebony, this violin is celebrated for its superb tonal quality, rich warm sound, and elegant, harmonious design.
Igor Laubach founded his studio-workshop in the Bavarian city of Bamberg in 2003, focusing on the creation of authentic string instruments. Many musicians performing on violins, violas, and cellos crafted by Igor Laubach have earned top honors at international competitions.
You still have the opportunity to compete for valuable prizes in the Fourth Viktor Tretyakov International Violin Competition.
Applications are open until June 20 (inclusive) in the “Application Form” section.
Wishing you the best of luck!