Brussels, May 5, 2023 – The International Queen Elisabeth Grand Prize – Queen Mathilde Prize receives EUR 25.000 and numerous concerts in Belgium and abroad.
The ranking of the laureates
INTERNATIONAL QUEEN ELISABETH GRAND PRIZE : €25.000
First Prize – Queen Mathilde Prize
Taehan Kim
BELGIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRIZE : €20.000
Second Prize, awarded by the Belgian Science Policy
Jasmin White
COUNT DE LAUNOIT PRIZE : €17.000
Third Prize
Julia Muzychenko-Greenhalgh
PRIZE OF THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE BELGIAN COMMUNITIES : €12.500
Fourth Prize, this year awarded by the Government of the Federation Wallonia-Brussels
Floriane Hasler
BRUSSELS-CAPITAL REGION PRIZE : €10.000
Fifth Prize
Inho Jeong
CITY OF BRUSSELS PRIZE : €8.000
Sixth Prize
Juliette Mey
WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL LOTTERY
each of the six unranked laureates will receive €4.000.
Fleuranne Brockway
Daniel Gwon
Anna-Sophie Neher
Carole-Anne Roussel
Sílvia Sequeira
Maria Warenberg
Jasmin White wins the Musiq3 Prize and Sílvia Sequeira wins the Canvas/Klara Prize.
More about the laureates on our website
Replay
Thanks to the live streaming that has brought their performances around the world, all 55 candidates have received unprecedented attention as from the very start of the Voice Competition. The live stream was available on four different platforms, including our own website. The semi-final and final were also successfully broadcast on the radio and television channels of Belgian broadcasters VRT and RTBF.
All the performances of Voice 2023 can be replayed on our website www.queenelisabethcompetition.
Concerts
We kick off with the recitals by the unranked laureates on Wednesday 7 June and Thursday 8 June at 8.15pm at Flagey.
The closing concert with the first six laureates and the Symphony Orchestra of the Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, conducted by Alejo Pérez, will take place on Tuesday 13 June at 8.15 pm in the Brussels Center for Fine Arts. The concert will be broadcast live on Auvio, VRT MAX, on radio and on television.
The first three laureates will also perform in Ghent (Thursday 15 June, De Bijloke at 8 pm) and in Antwerp (Sunday 18 June, deSingel at 8 pm).
Several laureates will tour with the Ricercar Consort, conducted by Philippe Pierlot, in Leuven (Thursday 22 June, 30CC), St-Vith (Friday 23 June, Triangel) and Charleroi (Saturday 24 June, Centre for Fine Arts).
Up-to-date information regarding dates and reservation options is available in the concert calendar on our website.
2CD box
“Voice 2023” will be available as of Saturday 10 June, containing works performed by the laureates during the first round, the semi-final and the final. Find out the programme of the box set as from Monday 5 June on shop.