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Benjamin Britten International Violin Competition: an exciting new competition, which will attract the most talented violinists to London, enhancing the rich landscape of classical music events in the United Kingdom.
International Violin Competition of Indianapolis: founded in 1982 to discover major violin talent and nurture those identified. Every four years since then, musicians and music lovers from all parts of the globe have focused their attention on "The Indianapolis."
Kendall National Violin Competition: for young violinists resident in Australia, prize is a concert violin made in Australian timbers by Master Luthier Graham Caldersmith,
Paganini Moscow International Violin Competition: supported by the Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation, the Government of Moscow and Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory.
Schadt String Competition: the annual national solo string competition of the Allentown Symphony Orchestra, the competition alternates annually between violin, cello and classical guitar.
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