
Martine D. Mergeay had nice things to say in La Libre Belgique (which continues to have the best coverage of the competition) about one of the Belgian violinists in the competition, Lorenzo Gatto, who was also in the field back in 2005. He was one of the 24 violinists who made it into the semifinals, along with the other Belgian competitor, Jolente De Maeyer, and just one of the Americans, Noah Bendix-Balgley. Mergeay also singled out the 21-year-old Korean Kim Suyoen for particular praise.
Each semifinalist must perform one of the Mozart concertos with the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, conducted by Paul Goodwin, and perform a recital of some of the required pieces, selected by the jury: one of the solo violin pieces by Eugène Ysaÿe, a new piece composed for the competition by Claude Ledoux, and four major works of the performer's choice, including one Romantic piece and a piece composed after 1950, all by different composers. The names of 12 finalists will be announced tomorrow evening.
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