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Queen Elisabeth Competition

Founded in 1937 as the Ysaÿe Competition in honor of the legendary violinist — by then deceased — who suggested the idea of a globe-spanning competition for young virtuosos to Queen Elisabeth of Belgium, the Queen Elisabeth Competition now bears its original patron monarch’s name.

With an interruption during the Second World War, and some amendments since, the competition currently rotates in a four-year cycle among the disciplines of violin, piano, cello, and voice. Since 1991 the composition competition has been confined to choosing the compulsory concerto for the violin and piano competitions.

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Queen Elisabeth Competition

Competition Laureates with NEC Affiliations

2024

Joshua Brown ’22, ’24 MM, ’26 AD, second prize, violin
Julian Rhee ’22, ’24 MM, laureate, violin
Minami Yoshida ’21, ’24 MM, laureate, violin

2019

Stella Chen ’16 MM Harvard/NEC, first prize, violin
Luke Hsu ’14 MM, ’16 GD, laureate, violin
Ji Won Song ’17 MM, laureate, violin

2017

Brannon Cho ’19 A.D., 6th prize, cello

2016

Lukas Vondracek ’12 A.D., 1st prize, piano
Henry Kramer ’05 Prep, 2nd prize, piano
Alexander Beyer ’17 Harvard A.B., ’18 NEC M.M., 3rd prize, piano
Larry Weng ’05 Prep, laureate, piano

2013

Sangyoung Kim ’06, ’08 M.M., ’10 G.D., laureate, piano

2012

Ermir Abeshi ’08 M.M., ’09 G.D., laureate, violin
Dami Kim ’10, ’12 M.M., laureate, violin
Nancy Zhou ’15 Harvard A.B., ’16 NEC M.M., laureate, violin

2003

Minsoo Sohn ’99 DP, ’01 G.D., ’04 A.D., laureate, piano

1999

Ning An ’99, ’01 G.D., ’03 A.D., ’04 M.M., 3rd prize, piano
Esther Budiardjo ’94, ’96 M.M., ’02 D.M.A., laureate, piano

1997

Jennifer Frautschi ’94 CE, ’96 A.D., laureate, violin
Irina Muresanu ’98 A.D., ’09 D.M.A., laureate, violin

1995

Jong Hwa Park ’96, ’04 M.M., 5th prize, piano

1987

Hung-Kuan Chen ’88 A.D., 11th prize, piano

1980

Peter Zazofsky, 2nd prize, violin

1971

Miriam Fried, 1st prize, violin

1963

Masuko Ushioda, laureate, violin

1952

Theodore Lettvin, 7th prize, piano