Introduction
Baron Arthur Grumiaux ([gʁy'mjo]; 21 March 1921 – 16 October 1986) was a Belgian violinist.
Early life
Born in the Belgian town of Villers-Perwin, on 21 March 1921, Grumiaux was only three years old when his grandfather urged him to begin music studies.He entered the conservatoire in Charleroi at the age of six; the normal entry age was eleven.He studied violin and piano there until the age of eleven, when he graduated and moved to the Royal Conservatoire in Brussels to study violin.
Career
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He variously has been described as having made his debut in Brussels at the age of 14, or in 1935, although his debut is more commonly said to have occurred in 1940.This performance was made in Belgium with the Brussels Philharmonic playing Mendelssohn's concerto.
Due to the German invasion of his homeland, he next played publicly after liberation in 1945 with the Allied military entertainment organisation, making his London debut later that year.In 1949 he was appointed professor of violin at the Brussels Conservatoire where he had once studied.He debuted in the United States in Boston, in 1951, and toured the United States in the following year.
In 1973 he was created a baron by King Baudouin of Belgium for his services to music.
Death
He died of a sudden stroke in Brussels in 1986 at the age of 65.
Recordings
Grumiaux had a long-standing relationship with Philips Records, lasting more than 20 years, and recordings are available from them of him performing works by Handel, Bach, Vivaldi, Michael Haydn, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Bruch, Tchaikovsky, Henryk Wieniawski, and Johan Svendsen.
A recording of Grumiaux's performance of one movement from Bach's Sonatas & Partitas for Unaccompanied Violin, the "Gavotte en rondeaux" from the Partita No. 3, is included on the Voyager Golden Record, attached to the Voyager spacecraft, as a sample of the culture of Earth.
His violins
He owned a Guarneri, the "Rose", made by Giuseppe Guarneri in 1744, and played (but did not own ) a Stradivarius, the "General Dupont”, made in 1727.He also owned the “Museum”, made by Giuseppe Guarneri in 1739, and the “Campoli”, made by Giovanni Guadagnini in 1773.
Violin Competition

The International Grumiaux Competition for Young Violinists is held annually and takes place at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in Belgium.It was first held in 2008 under the name of "Bravo",In 2015, the competition was renamed in honour of Arthur Grumiaux, and is now called Concours International Grumiaux pour Jeunes Violonistes (International Grumiaux Competition for Young Violinists).
History
The competition was created in 2008 by Igor Tkatchouk, a violin professor at theInstitut Supérieur de Musique et de Pédagogie in Namur, originally under the name of "Bravo!" competition. It took place each year at the Institutand since 2017 in the Royal Conservatoire in Brussels.In 2015, the competition was supported by the foundation Baron Arthur Grumiauxand was renamed International Arthur Grumiaux Competition for Young Violinists.The same year, Princess Léa of Belgium rewarded the winners at the Royal Theater of Namur. The competition is international and was represented in 2016 by 27 different nationalities
Since 2016 edition, Musiq'3 became the official partner of the projectand in the same year, the Belgian TV news RTBF show a spot on television
Prize winners
There are four categories of prizes, based on the age of the performer: category A : through 10 years old, category B ages 11–13, category C ages 14–17, and category D ages 18–21.
| Year | 1st Prize Cat A | 1st Prize Cat B | 1st Prize Cat C | 1st Prize Cat D | Special Prize |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Himari Yoshimura (Grand prize) Nguyen Le Nguyen Kai Gergov |
Bianca Ciubancan Naz Irem Turkmen |
Kyota Kakiuchi | Ayaka Uchio | Samuel Hirsch (Best interpretation of a Belgian piece) |
| 2018 | EunSeo Cho SungWoo Lee Viktor Vasiliev |
Leonard Toschev Pauline Van Der Rest |
Michael Germer | Emma Gibout | Michael Germer (Special jury prize )
Ariel Horowitz (Best interpretation of a Belgian piece) |
| 2017 | Fiona Khuong-Huu |
Ryota Nakamura Yunci Kaelyn Soh |
Georgii Moroz
Pal Laszlo Szomora |
- | Meurice Victorine (Special Prize - Young Hope )
Georgii Moroz (Best interpretation of a Belgian piece) |
| 2016 | Bade Daştan | Aliaksandra Arbuzava Veronika Mona Bogic |
Emiri Kobayashi Ilgin Top |
Yurina Arai | Emiri Kobayashi (Best Interpretation of a Belgian piece) Avraham Tirfe (Encouragement) |
| 2015 | NAKANO Lina (Grand prize) ÇATAKOĞLU Gökçe |
KARLS Lorenz FAULISI Luka |
CARDAROPOLI Gennaro | RIMBU Remus | Spruit Charlotte (Best Interpretation of a Belgian piece) Lut Bilegtugs(Dora Schwarzberg Prize) |
| 2014 | VAN DER REST Pauline (Grand prize) BLYUMIN Matviy |
SCHMÖLZER Eva Lucia WAKAMATSU Hana Lucia |
TING Belle Chang-Yuan | DEBROEYER Quentin | Belle Ting (Best Interpretation of a Belgian piece) Anne Friederike Greuner (Best Interpretation of a Belgian piece) |
| 2013 | Cooreman Alexandra (Grand prize) Vasylieva Varvara |
Walder Julian(Grand prize) Pashchenko Snezhana |
Ibrahimova Aytan Durand-Rivière Suzanne |
Šroubková Olga Michaluk Maxime |
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| 2012 | von Albertini Emilia (Grand prize) Voisin Morgane |
Csikos Anett | Girard Grégoire | - | - |
| 2011 | Lozakovitj Daniel | - | Willem Floris Decamps Sarah |
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| 2010 | Guo Linda | Egorovs Andrels Martynov Fedor |
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| 2009 | Boschkor Laras Kuzmina Alexandra |
Levy Maya | Grauman Marina | Managadze-Postnikova Nikolai | - |
| 2008 | Csikos Anett | Csikos Vilmos | Lee Jae-Eun | - | - |
Jury 2019
- Mr. Igor Tkatchouk - Belgium - President of the jury
- Mrs Dora Schwarzberg - Austria
- Mrs Shirly Laub – Belgium
- Mrs Tetiana Zolozova - France
- Mr. Roman Fedchuk - Czech Rep
- Mr. George Tudorache - Belgium
- Mr. Muhammedjan Turdiev - Turkey
Previous years
- Alexei Moshkov – Belgium(2012)
- Anna Sundin – Sweden(2013, 2014, 2015)
- Anne Léonardo – Belgium(2009)
- Dora Schwarzberg – Austria(2013 to 2019)
- Guido Jardon - Belgium(2008 à 2012)
- Jean-Frédéric Molard – Belgium(2010, 2011)
- Luba Aroutiounian – Belgium(2008)
- Michel Poskin – Belgium(2009)
- Muhammedjan Turdiev – Turkey(2014 to 2019)
- Nina Nazymova – France (2013)
- Philippe Descamps – Belgium(2011, 2012, 2013)
- Roman Fedchuk – Czech Republic (2009 to 2019)
- Saveliy Shalman – Russia(2009)
- Shirly Laub – Belgium(2010, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019)
- Tatiana Samouil – Belgium(2008, 2012, 2013)
- Tetiana Zolozova – France (2013 à 2019)
- Ulysse Waterlot – Belgium(2010)
- Valery Oistrakh – Belgium(2011)
- Igor Tkatchouk – Belgium(Chairman 2008 to 2019)