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The International Uuno Klami Composition Competition is a composition competition. It has been held once in five years since 2004 and it has been named after the Finnish composer Uuno Klami.〔(Jaakko Mäntymaa: Uuno Klami sävellyskilpailuiden kansainväliseen kärkeen ), Yle.fi/uutiset 3.1.2014〕 It is being organized by Kansainvälisen Uuno Klami –sävellyskilpailun kannatusyhdistys ry, which consists of Kymi Sinfonietta and the cities of Kotka and Kouvola, Finland. Kymi Sinfonietta also plays the works in the finals. The main goal of the competition is to bring forward the life work of Uuno Klami and to help improve his international recognition. Moreover, the mission of the competition is to produce new repertoire for sinfonietta-sized orchestras. The amount of the participating works has been greatly increased in every competition.〔 There is no age limit in the Uuno Klami Composition Competition. The participation is limited to certain European countries: Nordic countries, EU Member States and Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Moldavia, Monaco, Montenegro, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Ukraine or the Vatican City State. The competition is broadcast Europe-wide.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】Finalistit kautta aikojen )〕 ==I International Uuno Klami Composition Competition== 117 compositions from 23 different countries participated to the I International Uuno Klami Composition Competition. The finals concerts were held 17.9.2004 in Kouvola and 18.9.2004 in Kotka.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Uuno Klami -sävellyskilpailun finaali edessä. )〕 The jury consisted of composer Kalevi Aho (chairman of the jury), composer Kaija Saariaho, composer Magnus Lindberg and Juha Nikkola, the conductor for the Kymi Sinfonietta.〔 Five works were played in the finals: Giovanni Bonato’s (Italy) ''Arcanae Obices'', Barnaby Hollington’s (UK) ''A Certain Chinese Encyclopaedia'', Harri Ahmas's (Finland) ''Symphony no. 2'', Kevin Mayo’s (UK) ''Sirens'' ja Peter Seabourne’s (UK) ''Piano Concerto''. The results were the following: I prize: Giovanni Bonato, Italy: ''Arcanae Obices'' II prize: Harri Ahmas, Finland: ''Symphony no. 2'' and Barnaby Hollington, United Kingdom: A ''Certain Chinese Encyclopaedia'' III prize: Kevin Mayo, United Kingdom: ''Sirens'' and Peter Seabourne, United Kingdom: ''Piano Concerto'' The audience at the finals concerts voted that the audience prize be given to Harri Ahmas for his ''Symphony no. 2.'' Ahmas was also the winner of the prize awarded by the Municipality of Virolahti. The members of the Society of Finnish Composers convening in Kotka on 18 September 2004 voted Giovanni Bonato's ''Arcanae Obices'' as their favourite work.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「International Uuno Klami Composition Competition」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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