German wins Chinese-dominated Paganini final

German wins Chinese-dominated Paganini final

Orchestras

norman lebrecht

October 29, 2023

The German-born violinist Simon Zhu was pronounced winner of the Premio Paganini in Genoa, worth 30,000 euros and a 70-concert tour.

Second was Jingzhi Zhang from China, 22 years old, 20,000 euro
Third prize went to Qingzhu Weng from China, 22 years old, 10,000 euros.

Comments

  • Anthony Sayer says:

    If I’d been born in China, would that make me Chinese?

  • Ferdinand says:

    Simon Zhu, a former student of the Jury’s chairman Salvatore Accardo. Another one of those competitions…

  • Elizabeth Owen says:

    You are not a horse if you are born in a stable as my Father used to say.

  • Zandonai says:

    Everywhere you’re judged by your looks. If you look Asian it doesn’t matter where you were born you will be seen as Asian, same thing for Caucasians.
    Bottom line- Asians are dominating classical music and opera. Soon we will be seeing a full Asian in the Vienna Phil.

  • Alma Regina says:

    Also the 2.nd prize winner is an active student of the jury chairman!

  • Willym says:

    Again I ask the question: why this hang up with Nationality in classical music reporting (and not just here)? Why does it matter where a musician was born?

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