May 31, 2022

Prize Winners 2018

Honorary mention: This candidate qualified for 6 consecutive years: Nina Grobler

Best performance of a Baroque work in the 1st round: Daniël Spies

Best performance of a Baroque work in the 1st round 10 years and younger: Eléna Monvoisin

Best performance of a Classical work in the 2nd round: Stefan Suter

Best performance of a Classical work in the 2nd round 10 years and younger: Eléna Monvoisin

Best performance of a Romantic work in the 3rd round: Teboho Motsatse

Tygerberg prize: Minkyum Kim

Audience Prize: Daniël Spies

Category prize-Piano: Weien Amy Luo

Category prize – Piano (Runner up): Teboho Motsatse

Category prize – Strings: Danielle Kock

Category prize for the best development candidate – other instruments:   Khumo Mpetshwa   

Category prize-Woodwinds: Daniël Spies

Most promising candidate of 10 years and younger: Weien Amy Luo

Most promising candidate of 10 years and younger (Runner up): Yu Qing Peng

Most promising development candidate: Khumo Mpetshwa

Best performance of a SA Composition-3rd prize: Stefan Suter

Best performance of a SA Composition-2nd prize: Weien Amy Luo

Best performance of a SA Composition: Danielle Kock

Leon Hartshorne Prize: Weien Amy Luo

Third Prize and Bronze Medal: Teboho Motsatse (far left)

Second Prize and Silver Medal: Daniel Spies (far right)

The Johanna van der Spuy Memorial Prize and Gold Medal: Weien Amy Luo (middle) 

 

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