
27th July 2008
Competition Semi-Finals
at Government House, Sydney
Gates open 10am for 10.15am
$25 Full $20
Concession $15 Students
Bookings essential
Booking Office
Ph 02 8239 2211
Enquiries & Bookings: Secretary Mavis Barnes, mbarnes@tsn.cc 02 6559 4339
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Kendall
National Violin Competition
C/- Chair, String Unit,
Sydney Conservatorium
Building C41
Sydney University NSW 2006
Application
form can be downloaded from
Entry Form page
Competitor
Coordinator
Ms
Fran Bec
Ph 02 6582 0868
President
Elaine
van Kempen
Ph 02 6559 6888
Kendall
National Violin Competition
PO
Box 86 Kendall 2439
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KENDALL NATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION
SEMI-FINALS AT
GOVERNMENT HOUSE SYDNEY
Sunday 27 July, 2008
The eight semi-finalists are:
Thomas Dethlefs (Sydney)
Claire Herrick (Melbourne)
Tessa Ho (Melbourne)
Heon Woo Kim (Sydney)
Christina Morris (Sydney)
Lachlan O’Donnell (Brisbane)
Jiajing Wang (Sydney)
Xi May Zhen (Sydney)
Each of these talented musicians will play a movement selected from a. A movement from a Bach Solo-Sonata or Partita, a short 19th or 20th century virtuosic work, one movement from a major Sonata for Violin and Piano.
The four finalists will be announced at the end of the day at Government House and will go on to compete at the Kendall School of Arts for the treasured first prize, a concert violin made from Australian timbers by local Kendall artisan and acclaimed luthier Graham Caldersmith.
Venue: Government House, Sydney
Date: 10.15 am - 4pm Sunday 27 July 2008
Tickets: $25 Full $20,
Concession $15 Students
Bookings essential -
Booking Office
Ph 02 8239 2211
About the Competition
One of the
most exciting events on the Australian music calendar is the annual
Kendall National Violin Competition.
The Competition’s
history dates from 1999 when renowned Australian luthier Graham
Caldersmith made the generous offer to donate a concert violin each
year as a prize. Young violinists (maximum age 23 on 1 January)
who are citizens or residents of Australia are invited to compete
for this fine instrument which is made from Australian timbers.
Kendall, on the
mid-north coast of New South Wales, has a history of timber milling
as well as many areas of scenic forest preserves and nature reserves.
The village is named for Australian poet, Henry Kendall, who was
also the first NSW Inspector of Forests. In recognition of this
most appropriate use of Australian timber, Forests NSW, a division
of the Department of Primary Industry, has sponsored the Competition
since its inception. Supporting sponsorship is received each year
from AST Floors of Kempsey who also endow the annual TimberLay
International Travel Scholarship.
Many of the approximately
150 young violinists who have competed to date, particularly past
winners and finalists, have gone on to major achievements in Australia
and overseas.
The Competition
is administered by a small committee of volunteers under the Artistic
Directorship of Goetz Richter, Assoc. Professor of Violin and Chair
of the Strings Unit at the Conservatorium of Sydney.
Since 2004, semifinals
have been held as public performances in Sydney. The final is always
held in Kendall, the home of the Competition. |

Luthier Graham Caldersmith varnishing
his 100th violin

Goetz
Richter

Kendall School of Arts

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