As a result of an increased number of competitions, some competitors have won unusual (more than 15) number of 1st Prizes in the professional (adult) competitions: 19 - Marcin Dylla, 19 - Goran Krivokapić, 50 - Marko Topchii. The youth competitions are usually up to 25 years old.Some competitions don't have age restrictions. In the international classical guitar competitions, the typical age of the competitors is from 18 to 35.Youth international competitions became more popular, attracting children and amateurs by the lower comp level and affordable prizes.Many classical guitar competitions now take place during guitar festivals, and therefore the competition event can be attended by the general public, as an audience.Introduction of online streaming of the competition rounds and YouTube applications greatly improved neutrality and public reception of the judgment.Finals with the orchestra became more common.The overall level of the competitions was raised by increasing prizes value up to $30,000 in the US, $22,000 in Europe, and $10,000 in Asia.In recent years, many international classical guitar competitions were established. In 1985, the European Year of Music, Andrés Segovia International Classical Guitar Competition was established in La Herradura, Spain in the honor of maestro.In 1982 the Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition was established and shortly became one of the most desired awards in the classical guitar world thus given a start to classical guitar popularisation in the US.Since 1973 the city of Gargnano, Italy has been hosting the "Incontri Chitarristici" which included the International Classical Guitar Competition, since 1976.In 1972 Giuliano Balestra founded International Guitar Competition "Fernando Sor" in Rome, Italy.Vidal in Barbezieux, France was established in his memory. In 2007 a new competition, International Classical Guitar Competition Robert J. Vidal, deputy producer of the French radio station. The competition was born at the behest of Robert J. Between 19s the Concours International de Guitare was organized by O.R.T.F., which then became Radio France.Over time, Segovia kept promoting competitions by giving his support to ones which had evident professionalism contents. 1967 - International Guitar Competition " Francisco Tárrega" in Benicàssim, Spain and 1968 - Competition "Premio Città di Alessandria" in Alessandria, Italy, which in 1995 would be renamed International Classical Guitar Competition "Michele Pittaluga - Premio Città di Alessandria" on the occasion of its founder passing. The 1960s led to born within the compass of Segovia two European competitions that marked the history of guitar and which remains active until today, i.e.In 1956 he managed to get the guitar discipline to be included in prestigious multi-instrumental Geneva International Music Competition.
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