Prizes
In each age group we can award the following honours (documents and prizes):
Würth Prizes
Prizes for the 1st and 3rd age group will be presented by Stiftung Würth.
| 1st Age Group | 3rd Age Group | |
|
1st Prize |
€ 1.500,– | € 3.000,– |
|
2nd Prize |
€ 1.200,– | € 2.000,– |
|
3rd Prize |
€ 1.000,– | € 1.500,– |
|
4th Prize |
€ 800,– | € 1.200,– |
|
5th Prize |
€ 600,– | € 1.000,– |
ebm-papst Prizes
Prizes for the 2nd age group will be presented by ebm-papst Mulfingen GmbH & Co. KG.
| 2nd Age Group | |
|
1st Prize |
€ 2.000,– |
|
2nd Prize |
€ 1.500,– |
|
3rd Prize |
€ 1.200,– |
|
4th Prize |
€ 1.000,– |
|
5th Prize |
€ 800,– |
A prize – with the exception of the first prize – may be shared or not be awarded.
Reinhold Würth Promotion Prize
for further education € 5.000,–
Special Prizes
In addition, the jury may award a number of special prizes:
- for the best interpretation of a mandatory work by Bach: € 300.–, presented by Sparkasse Hohenlohekreis
- for the best interpretation of a mandatory classical work: € 300.–, presented by Stiftung Würth
- for the best interpretation of the freely chosen virtuoso composition: € 300.–, presented by Deutsche Bank AG, Heilbronn
The honours mentioned above may be awarded to each age group.
Additional: - a violin case worth € 400.– (donated by Fa. Rudolf and Andrea Masurat, Lübeck)
- a violin bow worth € 1,500.– (donated by Fa. H. Wanka, Baiersdorf)
- "EMCY" Special Prize
- concert committments

Awarding 1999 (from left to right):
Norbert Hackmann, Otto Müller, Dr. Franz Susset (4th from left)
