List of Classical Music Competitions - Chamber Music

Chamber Music

  • American Protege International Concerto Competition,
  • Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition - competition held in Easton, Maryland Easton, md with cash prizes of up to $10,000
  • Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, the world's largest chamber music competition, for wind, string and mixed ensembles - South Bend, Indiana, USA
  • International Chamber Music Competition Hamburg for piano trios and string quartets - Hamburg, Germany/
  • Terem Crossover International Music Competition - for all kinds of instrumental ensembles from 2 to 7 members comprising any acoustic musical instruments - Saint-Petersburg, Russia/
  • Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition for piano trios and string quartets - Melbourne, Australia http://www.chambermusicaustralia.com.au
  • Asia-Pacific Chamber Music Competition for piano trios and string quartets - Melbourne, Australia http://www.chambermusicaustralia.com.au
  • Premio Trio di Trieste - Triest, Italy http://www.acmtrioditrieste.it/regulation.html
  • "Salieri - Zinetti" International Chamber Music Competition - Verona - Mantova, Italy http://www.salieri-zinetticompetition.eu/
  • Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition,
  • International String Quartet Competition - Radom, Poland, organised by Radom Chamber Orchestra http://www.rok.art.pl/
  • Premio Paolo Borciani, Reggio Emilia – International String Quartet Competition, Italy
  • St Martin's Chamber Music Competition - Annual competition organised by St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, United Kingdom. http://www.smitf.org/page/music/competition.html

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