JSFest competition


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THE WINNERS OF THE NINTH INTERNATIONAL JSFest 2021 CHORAL COMPETITION
Youth and Children’s choral categories.
Category A: Children and Youth Choirs
A1 Children choirs up to 16
1st place - Angelus Domini Choir, Cheong-ju, South Korea, conductor Seon-ha Jeon
https://youtu.be/swVRMQ_EQvs
2nd place - Concert Choir Echo, Moscow, Russia, conductor Irina Ruvinskaia
https://youtu.be/_zXxPdIjeh8 https://youtu.be/IjyVT0MX2PM https://youtu.be/_Zj4bNpP97E https://youtu.be/L8v1g49u53M
2nd place - Raffles Voices, Singapore, Singapore, conductor Toh Ban Sheng
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOsK4sX_F9k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNW1pmGG6OE&lc=Ugws08ACj-BK97tpwOl4AaABAg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nej13pcVhcE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVHv-UiRSWg
2nd place - Gita Maizan Children's Choir, Yogyakarta, Indonezia, conductor Odhi Pratama Maizan
3rd place - Gapyeong Children's Choir, Gapyeong, South Korea, conductor Minhee Jeong
https://youtu.be/KGpYnP0ToV4 https://youtu.be/zIn542JvuWU https://youtu.be/KsHS0f0JUZ0 https://youtu.be/AUy-URAmWrg
4th place - Music and choral studio "Crescendo" concert choir, SPb, Russia, conductor Marina Masalskaya
https://youtu.be/LcMGK1XO1Uc https://youtu.be/buJgiFs4GSU https://youtu.be/cAT8B8eAS8Y https://youtu.be/ZbWvDK1cIj4
5th place - "Mandragora", Klin, Russia, conductor Elena Umanskaya
https://youtu.be/LXWvxDl_KLY https://youtu.be/o1PgnGZos60 https://youtu.be/M0uvl8iayhU https://youtu.be/kg4zT0CtOl0
A2 Homogeneous youth choirs (youth female up to 25, youth male up to 25)
2nd place - Student Choir of the Kamchatka Colledg of Art, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii, Russia, conductor Viktoriya Bychkova
https://youtu.be/6fxB9A_4-NE https://youtu.be/VHm7Z9VPgLc https://youtu.be/uQm97inqCFc https://youtu.be/mpZPCEt2swY
A3 Mixed youth choirs (from 16 to 25 years old)
1st place - The Academic Choir of For Eastern Federat University, Vladivostok, Russia, conductor Elena Petukhova
https://youtu.be/HLInCtjgGVk https://youtu.be/VS_polT68Bo https://youtu.be/t2PPdjeBj9M https://youtu.be/ecTR3hFzbjw
2nd place - Paramabira, Jakarta, Indonesia, conductor Rainer Revireino
https://youtu.be/TwdRDbajj-w https://youtu.be/oL78ZnoXUuY https://youtu.be/HhnXhkgpulE https://youtu.be/wWe1-xatAvY
2nd place - ITS STUDENT CHOIR GOES TO JSFCC, Surabaya, Indonesia, conductor Wasis Setiawan
https://youtu.be/4CY90nq6SmY https://youtu.be/BWb09QFgoTI https://youtu.be/y51FnCo-Ctk https://youtu.be/HnQB7rO6E-c
Category B2: Homogeneous youth choirs (youth female up to 25, youth male up to 25)
1st place - Choir Detstvo, Blagoveschensk, Russia, conductor Tatiana Bederina
https://youtu.be/QRgYay3gjrU https://youtu.be/frbmlazE8Dc https://youtu.be/x0WwQYFdWHE
Category С1: Children choirs up to 16
1st place - Voice of Purwokerto, Indonesia, conductor John Rensius Kembaren
https://youtu.be/qcFFk3S5ZS4
1st place - Angelus Domini Choir, Cheong-ju, South Korea, conductor Seon-ha Jeon
https://youtu.be/PsBlQDDWgno
3rd place - Choir Constellation, Tyumen, Russia, conductor Angelica Lvovna Talanceva,
https://youtu.be/kKKgqdE5NNc https://youtu.be/Vxt3SdfYMH4 https://youtu.be/peeA285117M
Category D4 Mixed vocal and choral ensembles up to 16 people (16 - 25 years)
2nd place - Ivolga, Cheboksary, Russia, conductor Irina Medvedeva
https://youtu.be/pgxcXtv5gjw https://youtu.be/3r2lv2I_DJc https://youtu.be/6Gp1uWpYnl4
2nd place - Coro Semplice, Surabaya, Indonesia, conductor Bagus Syafrieza Paradhika
https://youtu.be/U_wOwpcP0MU https://youtu.be/xNkwckHNaUo https://youtu.be/7bnav6O5b1w
Category Virtual Choir: E3 Female Choirs
2nd place - Chung Ling Private High School Choir, Georgetoun, Malaysia, conductor Ms. Ong Geok Cheng
https://youtu.be/KSYKAyNMrZM https://youtu.be/f1aLHaavdOo https://youtu.be/GJ4tmyumv4Y
3rd place - Dames of Harmonia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, conductor Shi En Tan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL4N6RJMzg4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TkxWEGO_xU https://youtu.be/lezahU1OoXI
Adult choral groups (over 25 years old)
Category B: Without compulsory compositions
B1 Mixed choirs
3rd place - Consolatio Choir Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia, conductor Tony Siagian
https://youtu.be/j9ZAcM8U08U https://youtu.be/EJ4eoibiAlE https://youtu.be/yrjlAssttT4 https://youtu.be/noaC053Pj6k
B3 Female choirs
3rd place - Female Choir of Moscow Pedagogical State University, Moscow, Russia, conductor Ekaterina Nikitina
https://youtu.be/qyq6VmkkCEQ https://youtu.be/JZdeAlAzc74 https://youtu.be/lC1Tts-usVQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGrqJm4jms8
4th place - Krasnoyarsk Female Choir of Teachers, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, conductor German Shakhramanyan
https://youtu.be/Hj6F9IUb-pQ https://youtu.be/twkVqrxJHRY https://youtu.be/RNSrn8H9NSM https://youtu.be/ipDWjIbC3EA
Category C: Sacred Music
C1 Mixed choirs
2nd place - Chamber Choir Encore, Tallinn, Estonia, Conductor Karin Kuulpak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqjXhvUtDkQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57cAn_0A5qY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq7ee_TyKu4
2nd place - Northwest Samar State University Singers, Calbayog, Philippines, conductor - Jonathan Theo Robles
https://youtu.be/2mra2pbPSUY https://youtu.be/Wfzyi52hPk0 https://youtu.be/h0s_Kvvu_dI
Category E: Vocal and Choral Ensembles
E2 mixed vocal and choral ensembles up to 16 people
3rd place - Coro Semplice, Surabaya, Indonesia, conductor Bagus Syafrieza Paradhika
https://youtu.be/zoXbJEw_xpA https://youtu.be/BfR_gXHbyIM https://youtu.be/c4kNIB1TV80
3rd place - Ottophony Vocal Ensemble, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, conductor Darrel Chan
https://youtu.be/4TjdG3ps_oE
THE WINNERS OF THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL JSFest 2020 CHORAL COMPETITION
Children’s and youth choruses:
Category A1 Children choirs up to 16
1 place - Children's Choir of the Bulgarian National Radio, Sofia, Bulgaria, Conductor Venecia Karamanova
5 place - Pohjolan sointtu, Tampere, Finland, Conductor Julia Kovrigina-Famba
Category A2 Homogeneous youth choirs
1 place - UiTM Women's Chorale, Malaysia, Conductor Masashi Dr. Kishimoto
Category A3 Mixed youth choirs
1 place - UiTM Chamber Choir, Malaysia, Conductor Masashi Dr. Kishimoto
Category B3 Mixed youth choirs
2 place - Mahidol University Choir, Nakornpatom, Thailand, Conductor Rit Subsomboon
Adult choral groups (over 25 years old) are divided into the following categories:
Category A1 Mixed choirs
4 place - Russian choir of Tampere, Tampere, Finland , Conductor or Artistic Director Julia Kovrigina-Famba
THE WINNERS OF THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL JSFest 2019 CHORAL COMPETITION
1. Adult category
I, II and III places are awarded diplomas and cups, IV, V and VI places are awarded diplomas
GRAND PRIX diploma and a cash prize of 500€:
Choir ”Moskovskiye Pevchie”
Moscow, Russia, conductor Ilya Myakishev
I place - Choral Ensemble KvaMu, Riihikoski, Finland,
Conductor Pekka Nebelung
2. Children and youth category
I, II and III places are awarded diplomas and cups, IV, V and VI places are awarded diplomas
GRAND PRIX diploma and a cash prize of 300€:
Choir “Veselie Golosa”
St. Petersburg, Russia, conductor Natalia Mazko
The best choir conductor will be awarded with a diploma and a cash prize of 100€:
Pekka Nebelung, Riihikoski, Finland
Special prizes:
Приз от Союза композиторов России - за лучшее исполнение произведения российского композитора
Prize from the Union of Russian Composers - for the best performance by Russian Composer:
Хор ”Весёлые голоса”, Россия, руководитель Наталья Мазько
Choir “Veselie Golosa”, St. Petersburg, Russia, Conductor Natalia Mazko,
I place - Children's choir "Vdokhnovenie", Moscow, Russia
Conductor Olga Kuznetsova, accompanist Ekaterina Linnik
I place - Choir KaMu sekakuoro, Riihikoski, Finland
Conductor or Artistic Director Pekka Nebelung
II place - Choir Childhood, Chelyabinsk, Russia II
Conductor Olga Balitskaya, accompanist Katrin Sand
II place - Choir KaMu tyttökuoro, Riihikoski, Finland
Conductor Pekka Nebelung
III place - Choir studii "Yunost`", Lyubercy, Russia
Conductor Svetlana Leporg, accompanist Turaeva Elena
THE WINNER OF THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL JSFest 2018 CHORAL COMPETITION
Diploma of Grand-Prix and money award of 800€:
Children’s choir "Tellervo", Petrozavodsk, Russia
Children’s and youth choruses:
Category A:
I place - KaMu Girls Choir, Kaarina, Finland
Category C: Folklore
I place - KaMu Youth Choir, Riihikoski, Finland
Category D: Vocal ensembles
II place - KVaMu Vocal Ensemble, Riihikoski, Finland
The best conductor Diploma and money award of 300€: Pekka Nebelung, Finland
The winners of the fifth international Jean Sibelius choral competition 2017, Turku, Finland.
Grand-Prix was not awarded by the decision of jury.
Children’s and youth choruses:
Category A1:
I place - Children’s choir " Ugnele ", Lithuania, Vilnius
II place - Children’s choir "Piоnеria", Russia, Bаlаshihа
III place - Children’s choir «Рreobrazhenie», Russia, Moscow
Category A3 - Mixed youth choruses (from 16 till 25)
I place - Children’s choir " FEST ", Belarus, Minsk
Category B1 - Mixed choruses
I place - Children’s choir "Piоnеria", Russia, Bаlаshihа
Category D2 - Single gender vocally-choral ensembles consisting of no more than 12 persons
I place - Quartet AURA Finland, Kaarina
Category D3 - mixed vocally-choral ensembles consisting of no more than 16 persons up to age 16
I place - Children’s choir " КАРУНКІ ", Belarus, Minsk
Category D4 - mixed vocally-choral ensembles consisting of no more than 16 persons age from 16 till 25
I place - St John's College Choir, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Adult’s choral:
Category B1 - Mixed choruses
II place - Academic chorus of fans of singing of St.-Petersburg, Russia, Saint Petersburg
Category A3 - Single gender vocally-choral ensembles consisting of no more than 12 persons
I place - Choir CCL. Finland, Kaarina






