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Rave Harps International Prestige Awards 2024: The Results

We are so proud to sponsor the Rave Harps International Prestige Award which was held August 8–11 in Singapore. Now in its 7th edition, the awards are masterminded by Katryna Tan and her amazing initiative RAVE HARPS. 

Katryna says: “We have witnessed how this platform has groomed many young musicians, changed lives, instilled passion and forged many wonderful friendships amongst the youth. This year we are pleased to welcome more than 200 young harpists from 10 countries (including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Macau, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, New Zealand and Australia).”

RH Prestige Solo Virtuoso Award for Best Performance: Renee Yadav (Singapore)

RH Prestige Solo Virtuoso Award for Best Performance: Renee Yadav (Singapore)

The prize winning performers in their respective solo categories include:

Lever Apprentice 1: Nichapa Boonsophakkul (Thailand)

Lever Apprentice 2: Nicharee Patinnart (Thailand) & Philia Ie (Indonesia)

Lever Intermediate: Xue Yunman & Cui Yu Tong (China)

Lever Advance: Master Long Fu Liu (Thailand)

Lever Youth Open: Chiow Pei Ling (Singapore)

Lever Non-Professional Adult: Lim Tze Ping (Malaysia)

Pedal Intermediate: Chen Yin Xuan (China)

Pedal Advance: Charlotte Sheum (Singapore)

Pedal Young Artist: Megan Wan (Singapore)

Pedal Young Professional: Chow Yen Yu (Singapore)

 

RH PRESTIGE SOLO VIRTUOSO: 

 – Best Performance: Renee Yadav (Singapore)

 – Artistic Award: Kaitlyn Tan (Singapore)

 

Of course, as well as the solo virtuoso category, there are six categories for lever harp and five categories for pedal harp according to age and level of difficulty,  four ensemble categories, and three concerto categories (including one for lever harp)! So, for the complete results, please visit the competition website.

 

The International Harp Orchestra gala performance

The International Harp Orchestra gala performance

In addition to competing in the awards, participants had the opportunity to join the International Harp Orchestra under the direction and baton of Katryna Tan.  This year, the International Harp Orchestra showcased 120 young harpists! Their gala performance coincided with Singapore’s National Day (9 August). Participants in the International Harp Orchestra also took part in the Prestige academy 2024, where they strengthened their bond and learning with masterclasses and workshops (with artists such as Şirin Pancaroğlu )

Between the awards, the international Harp Orchestra and the Academy, this is truly a wonderful feat of organisation- we can’t wait to see what you do next!

 

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