Winners from our past opera conducting competitions
2023 COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS
1st Prize Winner – David SCHLAGER / Austria
2nd Prize Winner – Geoffrey LOFF / USA
3rd Prize Winner – Justin PAMBIANCHI / Italy & Canada
Jury’s Special Prize: Youngtae PARK / South Korea
2021 COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS
1st Prize Winner – Michael ENGELBRECHT / Netherlands
2nd Prize Winner – Julia CRUZ CARCELLER / Spain
3rd Prize Winner – Gaddiel DOMBROWNER / Israel
Jury’s Special Prize: Karine LOCATELLI / France
2017 COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS
1st Prize Winner – Chris McCRACKEN / UK
2nd Prize Winner – Nobuaki NAKATA / Japan
3rd Prize Winner – Juan MONTOYA / Colombia
2015 COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS
First Prize: Junghyun James CHO / South Korea
Second Prize: Sander TEEPEN / Holland
Third Prize: Ivo MEINEN / Holland
Jury’s Special Prize: Patrick BURNS / Australia
2013 COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS
Jury’s Special Prize: Sander TEEPEN / Holland
Lorenzo Coladonato after his engagement with the National Opera Theater in Belgrade, Serbia, with a performance of Madama Butterfly, on 19 June 2014.
The 3rd Prize Winner of the Blue Danube International Opera Conducting Competition, Ilya GAISIN, received one of his prize engagements on the 29 April 2014 with the Janacek Opera Theater in Brno, Czech Republic. Shown here standing with the Opera’s Director, Professor Eva Blahova, Maestro Gaisin electrified a packed house with an authoritative and thrilling interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Eugen Onegin.
2011 COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS
The Blue Danube Opera International Opera Conducting Competition 2011 FINALISTS were (in alphabetical order):
Anthony GABRIELE/Italy & Australia, Vinicius KATTAH/Brazil, Valery KORUNOV/Russian Federation, Masanori MIKAWA/Japan, Dominique SOURISSE/France, and Mauro VIDONI/Italy.
First Prize Winner Has Immediate Success!
2009 BLUE DANUBE INTERNATIONAL OPERA CONDUCTING COMPETITION (Inaugural Edition)
Jury’s Special Prize & Orchestra’s Prize: Knud JANSEN, Germany
2007 BELA BARTOK INTERNATIONAL OPERA CONDUCTING COMPETITION
Jury’s Special Prize: Hebe de CHAMPEAUX, Holland
Orchestra’s Prize: Stephen ELLERY, UK