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34th City of Vittorio Veneto Award The “Città di Vittorio Veneto” National Violin Competition was established in 1962 through the initiative of several local enthusiasts: Professor Antonia Pallavicini (President of the “Amici della…
  Italy | Vittorio Veneto (Treviso)
  Posted 23 Apr 2026
  Competitions Violin

The “Città di Vittorio Veneto” National Violin Competition was established in 1962 through the initiative of several local enthusiasts: Professor Antonia Pallavicini (President of the “Amici della Musica” Association of Vittorio Veneto), Cavaliere Vittorio Costantini, and Cavaliere Arturo Pasqualis (President of the Independent Stay and Tourism Board, the first organizing body of the event).
The competition was conceived and coordinated by Mario Benvenuti (1915-1995), a violinist and violist from Conegliano, a world-class performer and teacher, and a member of the “Quintetto Chigiano,” the “Sestetto Chigiano,” and the “Virtuosi di Roma.”
In September 1962, the first edition of the “Città di Vittorio Veneto” National Violin Competition took place with contributions from the Municipality, the Province of Treviso, and the Provincial Tourism Board.
The event was held annually until 1972, after which it became biennial.

After the initial editions, Maestro Benvenuti had the brilliant intuition to pair the Competition with an event dedicated to young and very young musicians. Thus, in 1964, the Review for student violinists was launched, followed by reviews for violists (1977), cellists (1979), and double bass players (2004). Also noteworthy are the reviews for String Trio, Quartet, and Quintet, as well as the extraordinary competitions for duos held in certain editions.

From an organizational and artistic perspective, the long and qualified contribution of Fiorella Foti was decisive; she served as General Secretary and Artistic Coordinator from 1971, later taking on the Artistic Direction, a role she held until 2005. The presence of Tiziano Forcolin was also significant, as he worked alongside Fiorella Foti from 1969 to 1990 as Organizational Manager.

Subsequently, the artistic coordination of the competition was entrusted to the Vittorio Veneto composer Stefano Da Ros (2007, 2012, 2014, and 2020 editions) and to Roberto Zarpellon (2010). The last two editions of the national competition (2012 and 2014) were directed by Massimo Quarta, an internationally renowned violinist and winner of the Vittorio Veneto Competition in 1986.

For over 50 years, the Vittorio Veneto violin competition has seen generations of violinists pass through its doors and has represented the main point of reference for Italian string instrument schools. For the winners (whose names are listed in the Roll of Honour), the first prize achieved at the “Città di Vittorio Veneto” has represented an authentic springboard for brilliant careers in performance and teaching.

In every edition, the finest violinists on the Italian scene, as well as established composers, conductors, and musicologists, have been called to join the jury. Leading figures invited to chair the judging panels include: Marcello Abbado, Luciano Chailly, Giorgio Ferrari, Ettore Gracis, Virgilio Mortari, Goffredo Petrassi, Leonardo Pinzauti, Massimo Quarta, and Uto Ughi.

Until 2010, the artistic direction was entrusted to a committee that saw various changes over the years, including internationally famous musicians such as Salvatore Accardo, Mario Brunello, Giuliano Carmignola, Piero Farulli, Rocco Filippini, Bruno Giuranna, Claudio Scimone, Renato Zanettovich, and Piero Toso.

Since 1970, the competition has utilized prestigious orchestras for the gala concert of the top-ranked finalists and the final round of the competition: the Haydn Orchestra of Trento and Bolzano, the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, the Orchestra Filarmonia Veneta of Treviso, and the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto.

From 1999 to 2010, the Competition and Reviews were members of the E.M.C.Y. (European Union of Music Competitions for Youth), an organization that brings together the main European competitions for young musicians.

In 2020, after a six-year hiatus, the Municipality of Vittorio Veneto decided to resume the Competition and relaunch it with an international dimension, targeting young talents from the European Union. The artistic direction was entrusted to Francesco De Angelis, an acclaimed violinist (winner of the “Premio Città di Vittorio Veneto” in 1993) who, in 1998, following an international competition, was chosen by Riccardo Muti to serve as Concertmaster for both the Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala and the Filarmonica della Scala (roles he still holds today). He is a professor at the Lausanne University of Music, Sion site (Switzerland).

In 2021, the first European edition recorded (despite the Covid restrictions still in force at the time) 60 applicants representing 13 EU Member States, with the Italian Vikram Francesco Sedona being crowned the winner; the second prize was awarded to Ispir Luka from France, and the third prize to Siles-Mellinger Andreas from Germany. A special merit diploma was awarded to Taisiya Zinova from Latvia. In 2023, 64 young violinists registered from Germany, Poland, Austria, France, Romania, Spain, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, and of course, Italy. The winner was Eva Ter-Sarkisova (19 years old) from Latvia, with the second prize going to Magdalena Sypniewski (27 years old) from France, and the third prize to Francesco Papa (17 years old) from Italy.

Since the very first European editions, the prize pool has been enriched by numerous concert-prizes offered to the winner by top-tier institutions and orchestras, such as the Teatro alla Scala Foundation in Milan and the Teatro La Fenice in Venice.

For the 2026 edition, Maestro Francesco De Angelis (Artistic Director) and Maestro Stefano Da Ros (Artistic Coordinator and Jury Secretary) have been confirmed in their respective roles.


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