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23rd Kendall National Violin Competition prize winners

Category B (born after January 1999 and before January 1 2006)

Benjamin Lam, - 1st Prize, Signe Elizabeth Bohn Award, $ 10,000

Fiona Qiu, - 1st Prize, The Joan Levy Award, $ 10,000; Audience Choice Award, $ 1,000

Phoebe Fan – 3rd Prize, Peter Lee Award, $ 3,000

Beverly Kwan, - 4th Prize, The Carl Pini Award, $ 2,000

(no 2nd prize was awarded)​​​

 

Category A (born after January 1 2006)

Audrey Jarvis – 1st Prize, A concert violin by John Simmers to the value of $30,000 (The Graham Caldersmith OAM memorial award).

Connie Liu -, 2nd Prize, The Richard Pollett Award $ 3,000

Lily Song, - 3rd Prize, The Joan Levy Award $ 2,000, Audience Prize $ 1,000 (supported by Gil Appleton)

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KNVC 2025 DATES

​​​PhiloMusica Dates for 2025

May 25

August 3

September 21

November 2

December 7 (Christmas Concert)​​

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Kendall National Violin Competition Story

The Kendall National Violin Competition celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2018 and has established itself as one of Australia’s foremost performance opportunities for young violinists. Past finalists and winners of the Kendall National Violin Competition have embarked on impressive careers and the Competition is proud to have encouraged these talented artists on their way.

 

The Kendall National Violin Competition is supported by many generous supporters of the Hastings, Camden Haven and Mid North Coast communities and is administered by an honorary management committee based in Kendall.

 

Please support the competition with your donation. The Kendall National Violin Competition is a registered charity and donations are fully tax deductible. 

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