SEOUL, 30 October (BelTA - Yonhap) - South Korean violinist Kim Hyun-seo, 15, has
ranked third at the Premio Paganini international violin competition
held in Italy, becoming the youngest finalist of the prestigious
competition.
Kim clinched the third prize at the 58th Premio Paganini competition that took place in Genoa.
The violinist also won the Mario Ruminelli prize, given to the finalist with the highest number of votes from the public, and the Enrico Costa memorial prize, offered to the youngest finalist.
Kim, who started learning the instrument at the age of three, won second prize at the Gian Battista Viotti international music competition last year.
Founded in 1954 to honor Italian virtuoso Niccolo Paganini, the Premio Paganini is a prominent competition held every two years. South Korean violinist Yang In-mo won first place in 2015.
Kim clinched the third prize at the 58th Premio Paganini competition that took place in Genoa.
The violinist also won the Mario Ruminelli prize, given to the finalist with the highest number of votes from the public, and the Enrico Costa memorial prize, offered to the youngest finalist.
Kim, who started learning the instrument at the age of three, won second prize at the Gian Battista Viotti international music competition last year.
Founded in 1954 to honor Italian virtuoso Niccolo Paganini, the Premio Paganini is a prominent competition held every two years. South Korean violinist Yang In-mo won first place in 2015.
