Winners of the RRI contest “The International Radio Orchestras Festival – 2nd edition”
A list of all the winners of our RadiRo contest.
România Internațional, 28.10.2014, 12:32
20 honourable mentions went to the following listeners or Internet users: Valeri Rubin of Russia, Christian Ghibaudo from Franţa, Kamal Bouamama from Algeria, Massimiliano Scordamaglia and Giovanni Alotto, both from Italy, Ji Kuang and Fan Hongjie, both from China, Adriel Amaya Armas from Cuba, Robinson Mosquera García of Columbia, Miguel Ramón Bauset from Spain, Jaroslaw Jedrejczak from Poland, Shahanaj Parvin and Mohammad Akksan, both from Bangladesh, Fadi Shaaban of Lebanon, Seppo Lustig of Finland, Beandry Joseph of Canada, Abdulkarim Ahmed Ali Almabrouk of Libia, Hans Verner Lollike of Danemarca, Mr. Srikanth of India and Obaid Alam of Pakistan.
RRI offered 20 3rd prizes, as follows Valeri Lugovski from Belarus, Jean-Michel Aubier from France, Werner Hoffmann from Germany, Mouad Belgrid from Marocco, Stefano Citterio from Italy, Ji Yuan and Zhi Yanjiao, both from China, Graciela Mastrogiacomo from Argentina, Odilón Ramos Boza from Peru, Syed Ali Akbar, Muhammad Punhal Khoso and Lukyari, all three from Pakistan and Jinnah DX Club, also from Pakistan, S. B. Sharma, Sagrika, Zenon Teles and Eyamin Hossain, all four from India, MD. Sajjaid Hossain from Bangladesh, S. J. Agboola from Nigeria and Aderval Lima Gomes, from Brazil.
The 20 2nd prizes went to the following: Iuri Mandrîga from Ukraine, Gloria Romana Suciu from Romania, Nina Sevciuk of Belarus, Jean-Marie Lambret of Franţa, Georg Pleschberger from Austria, Ferhat Bezazel from Algeria, Daniele Giaccari from Italy, He Xige and Long Dingzhong, both from China, Claudio Gerlach from Brazil, Javier Gonzalez Balón from Ecuador, Martín Estévez Pastor from Spain, Sourodeed Sarkar, Surendra Kumar, Dr. Siddharta Sarkar and Chinmoy Mahato, all four from India, Brian Kendall and Martin Rogan, both from the UK, Mustapha Hassan from Nigeria, and Asghar Shah from Pakistan.
The 10 winners of the 1st prizes offered by RRI are: Amela Omerspahic from Bosnia and Herţegovina, Nikolai Matveev from Rusia, Raïf Chaaban from Lebanon, Abdelilah Boubchir from Algeria, Antonella Monti from Italy, Wang Shufengfrom China, Jorge Alfredo Castelli from Argentina, Gita Chakrabarty from India, Christopher Lewis and Alan Holder, both from the UK.
RRI also offered 10 special prizes, to the following listeners and internet users: Nikolai Prigodici from Belarus, André Biot from Belgium, Fritz Andorf form Germany, Hamzaoui Mahmoud Hamzaoui from Egypt, Edoardo Pesce from Italy, Zhang Shifeng from China, José Miguel Domínguez Jurado from Spain, Sanusi Isah Dankaba from Nigeria, Mogire Machuki from Kenya and Mitul Kansal from India.
The prizes and honourable mentions of the contest will be CDs with Romanian and foreign symphony music as well as other promotional material.