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Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and Workshop 2006

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The 2006 Competition Prizewinners

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First Prize
The Ruth Fermoy Memorial Prize of £3,000, donated by the Tertis Foundation
A London Recital
A Photograph of Port Erin donated by the Port Erin Commissioners
DAVID KIM

Second Prize
The Artur Rubinstein Memorial Prize of £2,000, donated by the Tertis Foundation
PEIJUN XUE

Third Prize
The Lilian Tertis Award of £1,500 donated by the Tertis Foundation           
EWA GRZWYNA

A silver mounted viola bow (value £1,500) made by John Clutterbuck, donated by Xiao Ping Chan in memory of her late husband Man Seng Chan
ALEXANDER AKIMOV

The Peter Schidlof Prize of a viola bow (value €3,000) made by Stephane Muller of Toulouse. Donated anonymously. Awarded at the discretion of the Jury to the finalist with the most beautiful sound.
DAVID KIM

The European Chamber Orchestra engagement
ROSALIND VENTRIS

The President’s Prize of £500
MENG XIAO ZHENG

The Stainer and Bell Prize of £50
BO LI

The Schott and Co., Prize of a £50 token for music from their catalogue
ANN BEILBY

An anonymous prize of £250 awarded for the best performance of a work by Bach
VEIT HERTENSTEIN

The Cains Advocates and Notaries Prize of £150
MARTA POTULSKA

The Gwynne Edwards Memorial Prize of £150 awarded to the most promising British entrant
ROSALIND VENTRIS

The Hiscox Cases Prize of a viola case (value £108)
YUKO HARA

The Isle of Man Bank Prize of £100
YU JIN

The Sir John Barbirolli Prize of £100 awarded to the player possessing the most beautiful tone
ELENA FACCANI

The Karl Doktor Prize of £100 awarded for the best performance of a work from the Austro-German tradition
TOMOKO AKASAKA

The Mia and Stanley Solomon Prize of £150
JIRI KABAT

The Pennycress Trust Prize of £500
ALEXANDER AKIMOV

The Shoprite Group Prize of £250 awarded for the best performance of “Darkness Draws In” by David Matthews (the set work for the 2006 Competition)
SANDER GEERTS

The Tower Insurance Prize of £100
MARIYA HRISTOVA

The Leche Bursaries of £150 each for students attending the 2006 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition
MEGUMI KASAKAWA
HUBERT GEISER

ALEXANDROS KOUSTAS

ENIKO MAGYAR
KEJU WANG
NICHOLAS BOOTIMAN

The Bradda Head Travel Bursary, awarded anonymously
WALLAS PENA

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