After two years of mandatory hiatus due to Covid, the 59th edition of the International Choral Singing Competition Seghizzi took place, featuring high-level choirs that competed in an atmosphere of genuine and serene competition.

The jury, chaired by Maestro Eugeniusz Kus, announced the winners for the various categories of the competition during the award ceremony on the evening of Sunday, July 17, 2022, at the Teatro Verdi in Gorizia.

Particularly appreciated was the choir Vikra – Gruppo vocale Glasbena Matica di Trieste, which won the overall first prize of the 32nd Grand Prix, and their conductor Petra Grassi received the Andrea Giorgi Award as the best choir director among the participating ensembles.

Results – 59th International Choral Singing Competition Seghizzi

Category 1a – Poliphony from 1400 to 1643

  1. Prize to Vikra – Trieste, Italia
  2. Unassigned Prize
  3. Prize to Lautitia Choir – Debrecen, Ungheria

Category 1b – Poliphony from 1644 to 1800

  • Prize to Freedom Consort – Kijv, Ucraina

Category 1c – Poliphony from 1801 to1900

  1. Prize to Vikra – Trieste, Italia
  2. Unassigned Prize
  3. Prize to Lautitia Choir – Debrecen, Ungheria

Category 1d – Poliphony from 1911 to present day

  1. Prize to Vikra – Trieste, Italia
  2. Prize to Freedom Consort – Kijv, Ucraina
  3. Prize to Pa Saulei – Riga, Lettonia

Category 2a – Choral Arrangements of Traditional Folk Songs

  1. Pa Saulei – Riga, Lettonia
  2. Pro Musica Girls’ Choir
  3. Female Choir ASBeek – Plock, Polonia

Categoria 2b – Choral arrangements of Spirituals and Gospel, Pop Music, and Jazz

  1. Unassigned
  2. Unassigned
  3. Female Choir ASBeek – Plock, Polonia

Category 3 – Poliphony with contemporary music program

  • Award given for the best performance of the piece “Pulchra es, amica mea” by Giovanni Scalici to the Pro Musica Girls’ Choir – Nyiregyhaza, Hungary.

International Seghizzi Composition Trophy for composers

  • Giovanni Scalici for “Pulchra es, amica mea” and Simone Campanini for “Medicamina faciei feminae”

Special Prizes

Female Voices

  • Pro Musica Girls’ Choir – Nyiregyhaza, Ungheria

Children Voices

  • Lautitia Choir – Debrecen, Ungheria

Mixed Voices

  • Pa Saulei Choir – Riga, Lettonia

Chamber Choir

  • Vikra – Trieste Italia

Vocal group

  • Freedom Consort – Kijv, Ucraina

“Domenico Cieri” prize for the program of greatest artistic interest

  • Vikra – Trieste, Italia

“Andrea Giorgi” to the best choir conductor among the participating ensembles in category 1 and Grand Prix

  • Petra Grassi, conductor of Vikra – Trieste Italia

“Mauro Chiocci” prize to the youngest conductor

  • Oleksandra Polytsia,  Freedom Consort – Kijv Ucraina

32° Grand Prix Seghizzi

  1. Vikra – Trieste, Italia
  2. Freedom Consort – Kijv, Ucraina
  3. Pa Saulei – Riga, Lettonia
  4. Lautitia – Debrecen, Ungheria
  5. Pro Musica Girls’ – Nyiregyhaza, Ungheria

The prizes for the individual categories and the 32nd Grand Prix Seghizzi were awarded by:

  • Fabrizio Oreti, Councilor for Culture of the Municipality of Gorizia
  • Alberto Bergamin, President of the Ca.Ri.Go Foundation
  • Carlo Berlese, President of the USCI regional
  • Eugeniusz Kus, President of the Jury (Poland)
  • Jury members: Bozidar Crnjanski (Serbia), Maurizio Sacquegna (Italy), Alexei Shamritsky (Ukraine), Andrea Venurini (Italy).
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