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The Queen Elisabeth Competition is a Belgian music competition founded in 1937 under the original name Eugène Ysaÿe Competition. It rotates annually among piano, voice, and violin, and is held in Brussels. The competition was established at the initiative of Queen Elisabeth of Belgium and violinist Eugène Ysaÿe.
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What was the Queen Elisabeth Competition originally called?
The competition was founded in 1937 under the name Eugène Ysaÿe Competition, honoring the celebrated Belgian violinist and composer. It was later renamed in honor of Queen Elisabeth of Belgium.
How does the Queen Elisabeth Competition rotate its categories?
Unlike single-instrument competitions, the Queen Elisabeth rotates annually among piano, voice, and violin. Each year is devoted to one discipline, creating a three-year cycle across the categories.
Where is the Queen Elisabeth Competition held?
The competition is held in Brussels, Belgium. The final rounds are traditionally hosted at the Centre for Fine Arts, commonly known as BOZAR.
Who was Queen Elisabeth of Belgium and why is the competition named after her?
Queen Elisabeth of Belgium was a devoted violinist and patron of the arts who, together with Eugène Ysaÿe, helped establish the competition. Her support was instrumental in creating the event, which was renamed in her honor.
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