I Eva Marton International Singing Competition announced
Liszt Academy's first international contest is open to singers from all nationalities aged 18-32/35 years. Application deadline: 15 March 2014.
"Liszt Academy's first international competition is associated with the name of Éva Marton, the very same Éva Marton who for the last forty years has enjoyed an exceptional career; a singer who has shone in the greatest roles of Puccini, Wagner, Richard Strauss, Verdi and other composers. This competition receives special attention and support and it will also be a very exciting artistic event in the spirit of Ferenc Liszt's much quoted maxim – ‘Genie oblige!'" (competition patron and government commissioner András Batta)
The I Éva Marton International Singing Competition - with a total prize of € 42.000 - is open to singers from all nationalities aged mininmum 18 years on the opening day of the competition and born on or after
- 15 September 1982 for female candidates
- 15 September 1979 for male candidates.
The competition is divided into a qualifying round based on the requested video materials uploaded to the competition's website (DVDs are not preferred, but accepted) and three live competition rounds held at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest. The Final taking place at the Liszt Academy will be broadcast live on television.The Gala performance will take place at and be broadcast from the Hungarian State Opera. The entire live competition is open to public. Application fee is € 150 (to be payed only by the qualified candidates).
Application deadline to the Qualifying round is 15 March 2014 (date of postal stamp) in case of mailing the application material to the Competition Secretariat or 31 March 2014 in case of uploading the application material at www.martoncompetition.hu where you can find all practical details including the suggested aria list and the brochure of the competition.
The eponym and head of jury Éva Marton is one of the world's leading sopranos. She has appeared at the most prestigious opera stages, for instance, Milan's La Scala, the New York MET, the Vienna Staatsoper and the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. Her uniquely broad repertoire is dominated by Verdi, Puccini, Richard Strauss and Wagner roles. Her career has been acknowledged with the highest honours and prizes both in Hungary and abroad. She is an honorary member of the Vienna State Opera House (Kammersängerin) and principal advisor to the Hungarian State Opera. Between 2005-2013 she directed the Department of Singing of the Liszt Academy, and she continues to teach here as professor emerita.