Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition

The Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition is the largest and oldest continuous chamber music competition in the United States. In 1973, Joseph E. Fischoff and fellow members of the South Bend Chamber Music Society established a competition to encourage young people to pursue chamber music study and performance.

The first competition drew six ensembles. Today it averages around 125 ensembles, representing 22 nationalities.[1] There are two categories, string and wind.

Fischoff is the only national chamber music competition with senior (ages 18–35) and junior[2] (age 18 and younger) divisions. More than 7,600 musicians have participated, many of whom have gone on to distinguished careers in music performance and education. The Fischoff attracts young musicians from around the globe, and winning a prize at the Fischoff is a coveted honor.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Fischoff Gold Medal
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  10. ^ "NPR at Aspen: The Jupiter Quartet" Performance Today, August 5, 2004
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