Following the preliminary contest, 12 outstanding finalists, representing Armenia, China, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Japan, Sweden, the USA, South Korea, Germany and Spain, have officially secured their spots in the Grand Finale of Classic Violin Olympus.
The final phase, scheduled to take place in Dubai from 22-28 April 2025, will feature a remarkable six-part program that includes solo and ensemble performances, collaborations with renowned soloists Itamar Golan and Alexander Chaushian, orchestral works with the Madrid Philharmonic Orchestra and the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, as well as an interactive Q&A session with an esteemed panel of 25 jurors.
The ultimate winner will walk away with the coveted title and a share of the €320,000 prize fund. The event will be broadcast live on medici.TV, allowing viewers worldwide to witness this unforgettable musical journey.
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