The 1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition was a competition part-sponsored by the Columbia record company in honour of the centenary of the death of Franz Schubert. Its original aim was to encourage composers to produce completions of Schubert's 'Unfinished' Symphony but the rules were modified several times to allow the submission of original symphonic works. Preliminary rounds were judged on a country or area basis, and the winning works at this level were then forwarded to the final judging for the world prize, which took place in Vienna. Notable composers who gained prizes in the country categories included Vasily Kalafati, Havergal Brian, Czesław Marek and Franz Schmidt, but the overall prize, after a wrangle among the judges, was awarded to the Swedish composer Kurt Att
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| - Internationaler Schubert-Wettbewerb 1928 (de)
- 1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition (en)
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| - Der Internationale Schubert-Wettbewerb 1928 (auch 1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition oder Schubert Centennial Contest) war ein Kompositionswettbewerb anlässlich des 100. Todesjahres von Franz Schubert. Er wurde gemeinsam von der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien und der Columbia Graphophone Company durchgeführt. Der erste Preis unter den insgesamt 513 eingereichten Beiträgen wurde der 6. Sinfonie des schwedischen Komponisten Kurt Atterberg zugesprochen. (de)
- The 1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition was a competition part-sponsored by the Columbia record company in honour of the centenary of the death of Franz Schubert. Its original aim was to encourage composers to produce completions of Schubert's 'Unfinished' Symphony but the rules were modified several times to allow the submission of original symphonic works. Preliminary rounds were judged on a country or area basis, and the winning works at this level were then forwarded to the final judging for the world prize, which took place in Vienna. Notable composers who gained prizes in the country categories included Vasily Kalafati, Havergal Brian, Czesław Marek and Franz Schmidt, but the overall prize, after a wrangle among the judges, was awarded to the Swedish composer Kurt Att (en)
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| - The 1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition was a competition part-sponsored by the Columbia record company in honour of the centenary of the death of Franz Schubert. Its original aim was to encourage composers to produce completions of Schubert's 'Unfinished' Symphony but the rules were modified several times to allow the submission of original symphonic works. Preliminary rounds were judged on a country or area basis, and the winning works at this level were then forwarded to the final judging for the world prize, which took place in Vienna. Notable composers who gained prizes in the country categories included Vasily Kalafati, Havergal Brian, Czesław Marek and Franz Schmidt, but the overall prize, after a wrangle among the judges, was awarded to the Swedish composer Kurt Atterberg for his Sixth Symphony. (en)
- Der Internationale Schubert-Wettbewerb 1928 (auch 1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition oder Schubert Centennial Contest) war ein Kompositionswettbewerb anlässlich des 100. Todesjahres von Franz Schubert. Er wurde gemeinsam von der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien und der Columbia Graphophone Company durchgeführt. Der erste Preis unter den insgesamt 513 eingereichten Beiträgen wurde der 6. Sinfonie des schwedischen Komponisten Kurt Atterberg zugesprochen. (de)
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