The young violonists will have recitals in the First Stage of the Competition – the Violin Section – starting Saturday, September the 8th, at the National Music University in Bucharest. Public access to Stage I of the Enescu Competition is free.
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The order of entry into the competition was determined by drawing of lots.
The young musicians will evolve over these three days, as follows:
Saturday, the 8th of September
9:00 – Iva Nedeva
9:30 – Adam Koch Christensen
10:00 – Lasma Taimina
10:30 – Zornitsa Ilarionova
11:00 – Oukalin Yin
11:30 – Break
11:45 – Benjamin Herzl
12:15 – Ioana Olteanu
12:45 – Alican Suner
13:15 – Paula Sumane
13:45 – Lunch break
16:15 – Karol Danis
16:45 – Erkkl Louko
17:15 – Kyung Ah Oh
17:45 – Radu Ropotan
18:15 – Break
18:30 – Elias David Moncado
19:00 – Una Stanic
19:30 – Boris Blanco
20:00 – Anne Bella
20:30 – Final
Sunday, the 9th of September
9:00 – Catherina Lee
9:30 – Haruna Shinoyama
10:00 – Haram Kim
10:30 – Vikram Sedona
11:00 – Gallia Kastner
11:30 – Break
11:45 – Diana Poghosyan
12:15 – Weilu Zhang
12:45 – Maria Marica
13:15 – Yukiko Uno
13:45 – Lunch Break
16:15 – Jinru Zhang
16:45 – Kazuhito Yamane
17:15 – Lilia Pocitari
17:45 – Gibboni Giuseppe
18:15 – Break
18:30 – Yeri Roh
19:00 – Oleksandr Pushkarenko
19:30 – Cristian De Sa
20:00 – Francesca Bonaita
20:30 – Final
Monday, the 10th of September
9:00 – Savva Zverev
9:30 – Hayato Ishibashi
10:00 – Orest Smovzh
10:30 – Ciobanu Mălina
11:00 – Ryo Kojima
11:30 – Break
11:45 – Maria Hara
12:15 – Kwan Yeung
12:45 – Alicia Choi
13:15 – Songao Wu
13:45 – Angela Jiye Bae
14:15 – Lunch break
16:15 – Felicitas Schiffner
16:45 – Alexandra Lomeiko
17:15 – Alexandra Tirsu
17:45 – Hanna Asieieva
18:15 – Final
At the end of Stage I, the jury of the Enescu Competition 2018 will announce the violonists selected to enter Stage II of the competition.