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Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition

Prizewinners and Jury of the previous competitions


1st Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition - 1980

Grand Prize of the City of Paris: Shigenori Kudo (Japan)
2d Grand Prize: Jean-Loup Grégoire (France)
3rd Prize : Maria Martin (United States)
4th Prize : Michael Parloff (United States)
5th Prize : Diane Frossard (France)

2nd Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition - 1983

Grand Prize of the City of Paris: Yumiko Sakuma (Japan)
2d Grand Prize: Motoaki Kato (Japan)
3rd Prize : Alison Mitchell (Australia)
4th Prize : Sophie Cherrier (France)
5th Prize : Keiko Nagayama (Japan)

3rd Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition - 1987

Jury 1987
Chairman : Jean-Pierre Rampal (France)
András Adorján (Germany), Catherine Cantin (France), André Jaunet (Switzerland), Lorant Kovacs (Hungary), Shigenori Kudo (Japan), Maxence Larrieu (France), Alain Marion (France), Pierre Petit (France), Philippe Pierlot (France), Robert Stallman (United States), Uri Toeplitz (Israel), Trevor Wye (United Kingdom)

Awards
Grand Prize of the City of Paris: Philippe Bernold (France)
2d Grand Prize: Samuel Coles (United Kingdom)
3rd Prize: Eric Kirchhoff
4th Prize: Jacques Libouban
5th Prize: Sjaak Zoon

4th Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition - 1993

Jury 1993
Chairman: Jean-Pierre Rampal (France)
András Adorján (Germany), Claudi Arimany (Spain), Philippe Bernold (France), Jean Michel Damase (France), Andrea Griminelli (Italy), Maxence Larrieu (France), Aurèle Nicolet (Switzerland), Philippe Pierlot (France), Uri Shoham (Israel), Jean-Michel Tanguy (Belgium), Carol Wincenc (United States)

Awards
Grand Prize of the City of Paris : Bruno Grossi (Switzerland)
2d Grand Prize : Mathieu Dufour (France)
4th Prize: Andrea Lieberknecht (Germany)
Special Prize: Davide Formisano (Italy)
Special Mention: Marina Leguay (France), Joo-Hee Lee (Korea), Stéphane Réty (France)

5th Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition - 1998

Jury 1998
Chairman: Jean-Pierre Rampal (France)
András Adorján (Denmark), Claudi Arimany (Spain), Andrea Griminelli (Italy), Raymond Guiot (France), Shigenori Kudo (Japan), Aurèle Nicolet (Switzerland), Maxence Larrieu (France), Philippe Pierlot (France), Jean-Michel Tanguy (Belgium), Ransom Wilson (United States)

Nationality of candidates in competition: 111 candidates for 31 countries
Argentina (2), Australia (3), Austria (4), Belgium (5), Brazil (1), Bulgaria (1), China (2), Colombia (1), Croatia (1), France (18), Germany (4), Greece (1), Hungary (5), Ireland (1), Israel (4), Italy (7), Japan (8), Korea (7), Macedonia (1), Netherlands (2), Poland (3), Russia (5), Slovenia (2), South Africa (1), Spain (2), Switzerland (4), Taiwan (4), United Kingdom (3), Ukraine (1), United States (7), Yugoslavia (1).

Awards

Grand Prize of the City of Paris: non-adjudged
2nd Grand Prize ex-aequo: Kazunori Seo (Japan), Rozália Szabó (Hungary)
4th Prize: Gaspar Hoyos (Colombia)
Prize for the best performance of "Galim" by Pascal Dusapin (work for flute and string orchestra commissioned for the competition): Gaspar Hoyos (Colombia)
Prize for the most promising performer: Katalin Kramarics (Hungary)
Special Mention: Raphaëlle Truchot (France)
Mentions: Juliette Hurel (France), Mihi Kim (Korea)

6th Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition - 2001

Jury 2001
Chairman: Maxence Larrieu (France)
András Adorján (Danemark), Claudi Arimany (Spain), Philippe Bernold (France), Sophie Cherrier (France), Bruno Grossi (Switzerland), Shigenori Kudo (Japan), Bruno Mantovani (France), Massimo Mercelli (Italy), Philippe Pierlot (France).

Nationality of candidates in competition: 107 participants - 31 countries
Argentina (1), Australia (3), Austria (3), Brazil (1), Belgium (4), Canada (1), China (5), Colombia (1), Denmark (1), Finland (2), France (12), Germany (2), Hungary (4), Israel (3), Italy (3), Japan (8), Korea (15), Macedonia (1), Poland (2), Republic of Czechoslovakia (2), Russia (5), Slovenia (2), South Africa (1), Spain (3), Sweden (1), United Kingdom (2), United States (12), Ukraine (1), Venezuela (3).

Awards

Grand Prize of the City of Paris: non-adjudged
2nd Grand Prize: non-adjudged
3rd Prize: Magali Mosnier Karoui (France)
4th Prize: Ayako Takagi (Japan)
Prize for the best performance of Appel d'Air by Bruno Mantovani (work for flute and piano commissioned for the competition by Musique nouvelle en liberté): Alexis Kossenko (France)
Prize for the most promising performer: Hyun-Joo Lee (Korea)
Irina Prize, awarded to a Russian candidate of quality: Denis Bouriakov (Russia)

Mentions
Birgit Ramsl (Austria), Esti Rofé (Israel)

7th Jean-Pierre-Rampal Flute Competition - 2005

Chairman : Philippe Pierlot (France)
Robert Aitken (Canada), Claudi Arimany (Spain), Sophie Cherrier (France), Michel Debost (France), István Matuz (Hungary), Shigenori Kudo (Japon), Aurèle Nicolet (Switzerland), Ransom Wilson (United States).

Awards

Grand Prize of the City of Paris: Clément Dufour (France)
2nd Prize : Denis Bouriakov (Russia)
3rd Prize : Ayako Takagi (Japan)
4th Prize : Birgit Ramsl (Austria)
Prize for the best performance Run Before Lightning by Jonathan Harvey : Katalin Nagy (Hungary)
Prize for the most promising contestant: Megan Emigh (United States)
Prix Irina: Denis Bouriakov (Russia)

Mentions
Matthieu Gauci-Ancelin (France)
Marion Ralincourt (France)
Loïc Schneider (France)

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Clément Dufour
Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris
2005



Magali Mosnier
3rd Prize 2001


Rozália Szabó, 2e Prix 1998
with Jean-Pierre Rampal


Rozália Szabó, 2e Prix 1998
with Pascal Dusapin



Awards 2005

Grand Prize of the City of Paris: Clément Dufour (France)
2nd Prize: Denis Bouriakov (Russie)
3rd Prize: Ayako Takagi (Japon)
4th Prize: Birgit Ramsl (Autriche)

Prize for the best performance Run Before Lightning by Jonathan Harvey: Katalin Nagy (Hongrie)

Prize for the most promising contestant: Megan Emigh (Etats-Unis)

Prix Irina: Denis Bouriakov (Russie)

Mentions
Matthieu Gauci-Ancelin (France)
Marion Ralincourt (France)
Loïc Schneider (France)



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