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Trần Lê Quang Tiến (left) poses for a photo with his teacher – famed violinist Bùi Công Duy at the awarding ceremony of the 6th International Violin Competition in Astana, Kazakhstan. Photo from Bùi Công Duy’s Facebook page |
The October 26-31 competition brought together 40 young violinists from all over the world to demonstrate their skills in performing masterpieces of Bach, Paganini, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich.
According to organisers, the main goal of the competition was to hone young participants’ skills and promote classical music.
Tiến is considered a violin prodigy. After only two years of playing violin, his teacher Duy noted that he could play as well as a graduate student at the academy.
Tiến learned piano at the age of five and turned to study violin aged six . But he then quit violin to concentrate on painting and dancing before resuming the instrument at the age of nine.