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Purpose

Bringing back the glory of classical violin masterpieces

Classical music elevates technique into beauty, discipline, and inner refinement

The NTD International Violin Competition celebrates the great violin masterpieces of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods. With pure authenticity, pure goodness, and pure beauty, this centuries-old repertoire stands as a cultural treasure of humanity — to be cherished, performed, and passed on to future generations.

Why Participate

The competition offers violinists more than a performance opportunity. It is an international platform dedicated to the great Baroque, Classical, and Romantic repertoire — celebrating classical music as a cultural treasure to be performed, recognized, and passed on.

Mission & Repertoire

Take part in a competition dedicated to bringing renewed attention to the great violin masterpieces of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods.

Finalist Opportunity

Finalists have the opportunity to work with Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra, whose musicians perform classical masterpieces and record concertos with talented artists.

Global Broadcast & Promotion

The final round will be livestreamed through NTD and The Epoch Times platforms. Award winners may also receive featured interviews and promotion through affiliated publications and social media platforms.

Cash Awards

The competition offers total cash awards of US$25,000, including Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Best Rendition Awards for the commissioned composition.

Mission & Repertoire

Take part in a competition dedicated to bringing renewed attention to the great violin masterpieces of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods.

Finalist Opportunity

Finalists have the opportunity to work with Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra, whose musicians perform classical masterpieces and record concertos with talented artists.

Global Broadcast & Promotion

The final round will be livestreamed through NTD and The Epoch Times platforms. Award winners may also receive featured interviews and promotion through affiliated publications and social media platforms.

Cash Awards

The competition offers total cash awards of US$25,000, including Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Best Rendition Awards for the commissioned composition.

Awards & Recognition

Awards honor violinists who demonstrate mastery of traditional technique, depth of musical understanding, and the ability to express beauty, dignity, and moral refinement through performance.

Gold Award

First Place
Recognizing outstanding artistry and classical mastery

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Silver Award

Second Place
Honoring refined technique and expressive depth

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Bronze Award

Third Place
Awarded for excellence in traditional violin performance

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Best Rendition Awards

Commissioned Composition
Two winners recognized for distinguished interpretation

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Shared with audiences worldwide

Outstanding performances will reach audiences far beyond the concert hall

The final round is livestreamed through NTD and The Epoch Times platforms, giving viewers around the world the opportunity to experience the competition. Award winners may also be featured through interviews, affiliated publications, and social media channels.

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Award winners may receive featured interview opportunities and media promotion.

Featured Interviews

Worldwide Audience

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Global Broadcast

LIVE

Final round livestreamed through NTD and The Epoch Times platforms.
A distinguished work for the semi-final round

Commissioned Composition

The NTD International Violin Competition includes a special commissioned composition for qualified contestants in the semi-final round. Prepared exclusively for the competition, this work is an important part of the contestant’s performance program.

Contestants receive the commissioned composition six weeks before the semi-final round and perform it from memory. Best Rendition Awards recognize outstanding performances of this special work.

Jury Panel

Contestants are evaluated by a jury appointed by the NTD Competition Organizing Committee. The jury is composed of world-class violinists and established violin educators, and its decisions are final.

Featured judge:
Professor
Rodney Friend

Jury Panel

Featured judge: Professor Rodney Friend, MBE

Professor Rodney Friend is one of the most distinguished British violinists of his generation, with an international career as a soloist, chamber musician, concertmaster, director, and pedagogue. He made his London debut performing the Sibelius Concerto with the Hallé Orchestra and his New York debut performing the Britten Concerto with the New York Philharmonic.

In 1964, he became the youngest-ever leader of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He was later invited to serve as Concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic, performing and recording worldwide with conductors including Bernstein and Boulez. He also served as concertmaster of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, taught at the Royal College of Music, and later joined the Royal Academy of Music as Professor of Violin.

Professor Friend has appeared worldwide with major orchestras and conductors including Haitink, Barbirolli, Mehta, Leinsdorf, Solti, Giulini, Davis, and Boult. He formed the Solomon Trio in 1991, toured Europe extensively, and performed at venues including La Scala Milan. He has also authored major violin pedagogy works including The Orchestral Violinist and The Violin in 5ths. He received an MBE for services to music.

Additional jury members: TBD

Judging Standards

01

Traditional Authenticity

Forms must follow the traditional characteristics of the selected martial arts style. Contemporary competitive Wushu elements should not be included.

02

Correct Posture

Judges evaluate the accuracy of arms, eyes, head, body form, footwork, hand patterns, step patterns, and overall body movement.

03

Coordination & Power

The performance should show complete coordination of hands, eyes, body method, footwork, spirit, energy, strength, and kung fu.

04

Natural Movement & Breathing

Power should be relaxed and natural, without stiffness, forced strength, breath-holding, or disconnection between breathing and movement.

05

Martial Spirit & Etiquette

Contestants should demonstrate focus, courage, precision, rhythm, martial virtue, proper traditional attire, and respectful salutes before and after performance.

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Join an international competition honoring classical mastery, noble expression,
and the enduring beauty of the violin tradition.