Winners 57th IVC Opera | Oratorio 2024

Portuguese Cláudia Ribas convincing winner of 57th IVC

Mezzo-soprano Cláudia Ribas, winner of the 57th IVC Opera Oratorium ‘s-Hertogenbosch 2024 ©Sarah_Hickson

After a thrilling and atmospheric finale, the Portuguese mezzo-soprano Cláudia Ribas became the convincing winner of the 57th edition of the International Vocal Competition. Mayor Mikkers of 's-Hertogenbosch presented her with the Grand Prix of the city of 's-Hertogenbosch: a silver medal and a cash prize of € 15,000. The 31-year-old Ribas also turned out to be the public’s favorite, with which she won the ANED Audience Award. She also won the Wagner Prize and the Junior Jury Prize. Cláudia Ribas, who obtained her Bachelor’s degree at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and is currently affiliated with the opera studio of the Opera in Frankfurt, was the undisputed star of the final.

Finalists 57th IVC Opera Oratorio 2024 with General and Artistic Director IVC Andrew Watts ©Sarah_Hickson

During the successful competition week, the 67 participants, from 27 countries, did not make it easy for the members of the international jury, says Andrew Watts, general and artistic director of the International Vocal Competition 's-Hertogenbosch: 'The jury had a particularly difficult time, because all the vocalists showed the best of themselves. They captivated the audience and gave very impressive performances. It was an extremely exciting evening with vocal art of the highest order. The involvement and support of our audience in the packed Casino Hall here in Den Bosch, of those who watched online, show that the IVC is alive and kicking and that we have celebrated its 70th anniversary in style.'

This year's jury consisted of Dame Gwyneth Jones, Roberta Alexander, Eva-Maria Westbroek, Rosemary Joshua, Michael Chance, Karen Stone, Monique Wagemakers and Damià Carbonell Nicolau.

The prize winners of the 57th IVC Opera Oratorio are:
  • Grand Prix of the city of ‘s-Hertogenbosch - 1st Prize (€15,000)
    Cláudia Ribas - mezzo-soprano (Portugal, 1993)

  • Toonkunst Prize - 2nd Prize (€ 7,500)
    Annabel Kennedy - mezzo-soprano (United Kingdom, 1997)

  • Staetshuys Fund Prize - 3rd Prize (€ 3,500)
    Madison Horman - soprano (New Zealand, 1996)

  • Wagner Prize Netherlands (€3,000 plus €2,000 scholarship for Wagner studies)
    Cláudia Ribas - mezzo-soprano (Portugal, 1993)

  • Young Talent Prize (€3,500)
    Jasurbek Khaydarov - bass/baritone (Uzbekistan, 2001)

  • Marianne Blok Prize (€3,500) - for the most expressive coloratura soprano
    Elisabeth Eunsoo Lee - soprano (South Korea, 1995)

  • Van Amelsvoort Prize (€2,500) - for the best performance of Veronese’s Green
    Madison Horman - soprano (New Zealand, 1996)

  • Friends IVC Prize (€1,500)
    Elisa Maayeshi - soprano (Netherlands, 2001)

  • ANED Fund Audience Award (€ 1,500)
    Cláudia Ribas - mezzo-soprano (Portugal, 1993)

  • Press Prize (€1,000)
    Elisa Maayeshi - soprano (Netherlands, 2001)

  • Junior Jury Prize (€ 1,000)
    Cláudia Ribas - mezzo-soprano (Portugal, 1993)

  • Engagements prizes Dutch Händel Association
    Oleh Lebedyev – baritone (Ukraine, 1995)
    Elisa Maayeshi - soprano (Netherlands, 2001)
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