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Dans cet épisode de Cult, nous découvrons les coulisses du premier Classic Violin Olympus à Dubaï, où des artistes de renommée mondiale se sont affrontés pour remporter les premiers prix et un violon fabriqué à la main.

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00:00Le plus important est l'exposition et aussi la possibilité d'avoir la voix en ce sens de jouer un instrument et de dire, là je suis, et j'ai quelque chose à dire.
00:18A musical marathon s'est venu à la crescente en Dubai avec la finale finale de la Classic Violin Olympus International competition.
00:26Marking the first event of its kind, the contest saw violinists of the highest calibre go bow to bow to win prize money of €320,000.
00:38This competition has a bold ambition to revolutionise the world of music contests.
00:44Its global outreach was clear from the start with six pre-selection events held at major music capitals around the world.
00:51The world is also inclusive on the age front with finalists about to step on this stage ranging from 17 to 48.
00:59Amongst the talented 12 who made it through to the final stage were Rufi Ling from China.
01:04Mariusz Patira from Poland and Germany.
01:14Heik Kazarzyan from Armenia.
01:16And 17-year-old Jingzhu Li from China.
01:26They performed concertos from Beethoven to Brahms, in addition to a solo encore, leading the orchestra as a concertmaster and interpreting one of three works by composer-in-residence Alexei Shaw.
01:39Everybody has their own story to tell some music and it's really exciting for me to see how they play my music, which is the same music so differently.
01:51Responsibility for choosing the winner fell to 25 judges made up of esteemed conductors, violinists and directors.
01:58With many emphasizing the importance of finalists showcasing versatility when playing both classical masterworks and contemporary pieces like those of Alexei Shaw.
02:10Everybody when he thinks about classical music, okay that's old stuff.
02:15But this is not true.
02:17But for this reason it's very important that we don't play only composers of the 18th or 17th century.
02:25Respected Swiss-Bulgarian conductor and competition judge Mischa Damov is keen to see reforms in classical music concerts go even further.
02:34Why should we not be able to clap after a movement? Why should we not be able to stand up and whistle? I think all these kind of things are not modernized.
02:45As Damov and his fellow adjudicators scrutinized the techniques and talents of the artists on stage, displays of fun and fearlessness were warmly welcomed.
02:54Most importantly is the sort of not being scared, being courageous to put your stamp everywhere.
03:02China was strongly represented throughout the competition and orchestral luminary Dai Lin reflected on the evolving classical music landscape in his homeland.
03:12The young generation loved class music very much in Beijing or music hall in Shenzhen, Shanghai.
03:19Yeah, everywhere there's the first class orchestra come here to make a performance.
03:24As Dai and his fellow jurors concluded their deliberations, 42-year-old Armenian Haik Kazazian proved the worthy winner.
03:32The seasoned violinists delivered outstanding performances of pieces by Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Beethoven, Alexei Shaw and a show-stopping encore.
03:45I said, this is the thing I need to choose. This should be something special and quite rare, really something special and interesting also for jewelry.
04:01Kazazian's musical mastery earned him a check for 200,000 euros and a handcrafted Stradivari model violin by Fabio Piergentini.
04:10The violinist was humbled by his win in the Emirates.
04:14I feel responsible and first of all in front of my colleagues that were sitting there because I know all of them are really great.
04:20First inspired to pick up a violin as a child after hearing Vivaldi's melodic four seasons, Kazazian recommends aspiring competition winners do the same.
04:30I would advise to young musicians to listen recordings of outstanding musicians and feel that they will be inspired and they will want to play like that.
04:43Words worthy of note from the exemplary musician whose passion and precision embodied the first classical violin Olympus International competition.
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