The eighth edition of the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition took place in 1957 and was the second one devoted to composition. A specific format in two categories was implanted, and Polish composer Michał Spisak, who had won the inaugural edition, successfully defended the title in the chamber orchestra category.
Palmares
Works for symphonic orchestra | Works for chamber orchestra | |||
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Winner | Composition | Winner | Composition | |
1st Prize | Orazio Fiume | Concerto for Orchestra | Michał Spisak | Concerto Giocoso |
2nd Prize | Marcel Quinet | Variations for Orchestra | Ginette Keller | Fresque |
3rd Prize | Giorgio Cambissa | Concerto for Orchestra | Albert Delvaux | Esquisses |
Jury
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- Jean Absil
- Tony Aubin
- Raymond Chevreuille
- Marcel Cuvalier (secretary)
- Óscar Esplá
- Karl Amadeus Hartmann
- Guillaume Landré
- Vic Legley
- Gian Francesco Malipiero
- Nicolas Nabokov
- Robert Oboussier
- Marcel Poot
- Francis Poulenc
- Virgil Thomson
References
- Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine Queen Elisabeth Music Competition
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