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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Sept 26 2004

    MOSCOW OPENS STRING QUARTET CONTEST


    MOSCOW, September 26 (RIA Novosti) - A 7th international string
    quartet contest took start at the Moscow Conservatory today. To last
    into September 30, Thursday, it bears the name of Dmitry
    Shostakovich, one of the world's foremost 20th century composers.

    The contest has brought together fourteen quartets from Armenia,
    Belgium, Finland, France, Italy and Kazakhstan. Performers from every
    part of Russia represent the host country. These are student quartets
    from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Novosibirsk and Petrozavodsk.

    "The event is timed to the Dmitry Shostakovich birth centenary
    galas," Valentin Berlinsky, top-notch Russian performer and contest
    jury president, said to a news conference last Thursday.

    "The Moscow Conservatory has established its own award for this
    particular contest," added prominent violinist Vladimir Ivanov.
    Conservatory orchestra department dean, he is on the jury. The best
    quartet on which Moscow Conservatory students or alumni appear will
    have its Smaller Hall for a concert-a generous award.

    The winner quartet will also have a concert.

    Renowned solo and quartet performers are on the jury-suffice it to
    mention Marc Danel of Belgium, Italy's Pavel Vernikov, Dominique de
    Villancourt of France, and several Russians, among them Alexander
    Galkovsky, Vladimir Ovcharek amd Vladimir Ivanov.

    Grand Prix makes 720,000 rubles, roughly $24,000; the second prize
    360,000 rubles, or $12,000; and third 280,000 rubles, $9,300.

    Established seventeen years ago, the Shostakovich contest launched
    many quartets into the global limelight. Of special brilliance among
    them are Russia's Eleonora, Dominant, Mozart and Romantic, The Lark
    of the U.S., France's Danael, the British Medea, and Italy's Fone
    Quartet.
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