Queen Elisabeth Music Competition
Organization: Queen Elisabeth Competition
Program Overview
One of the world’s leading classical music competitions for advanced young musicians and emerging professionals.
The Queen Elisabeth Music Competition is a prestigious international classical music competition held annually in Brussels, Belgium. It focuses on one discipline each year—typically violin, piano, cello, or voice—and is designed for highly advanced young musicians and emerging professional artists rather than beginners. The competition includes multiple live rounds with solo, chamber, and concerto performances, judged by an international jury. While exceptional high school students sometimes follow and are inspired by the event, eligibility is based on artistic level and age limits (usually early 20s to early 30s), so it is generally **not** a typical high school competition. Instead, it serves as a major milestone for musicians who are already at or near professional concert level. Benefits for participants include international exposure, performance opportunities with leading orchestras, significant prize money, and career-launching visibility in the classical music world.
Program Details
- Category: Arts & Humanities
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Various Locations
- Country: BE
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: classical music, piano, violin, voice, international competition
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: Queen Elisabeth Competition