Talk:International Tchaikovsky Competition
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Tchaikovsky Competition 2006? What's the deal? Is there a competition this year, or what?
--AlkanSite 19:23, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
My sources:
- General competition info and 2002 winners from Official page
- Most winners' names from New York Times articles
- http://www.vor.ru/century/1958m.html (and other years) - some clarifications
- http://english.pravda.ru/culture/2003/03/18/44560.html - clarification of when violinists started, 2002 count
- http://english.pravda.ru/culture/2002/06/07/29926.html - number of prizes and entrants in 2002
- Piano winners (not completely accurate) from http://www.lib.washington.edu/music/tchaikovsky.html
- http://www.vor.ru/English/tales/tales_018.html - has many vocal winners, though all data also found in NYT
- http://inkpot.com/concert/pf00lugan.html - clarifies that Lugansky won silver, not gold
- http://english.pravda.ru/culture/2001/10/16/18171.html - confirms that Klimov won in 1958; NYT focused almost entirely on Cliburn, barely mentioning that there was also a violin competition
There are several winners that are unclear and which I have consequently left out for now, as well as some I haven't found at all. I hope to clarify them with further research.
I have tried to put all names in "Western" order, family name last. When presented with varying spellings I chose the one that turned up more often in Google. Most names are unlinked; I only linked those that I had heard of.
Tualha 06:09, Nov 21, 2003 (UTC)