Windsor Festival International String Competition
The Windsor Festival International String Competition is a music competition held in the United Kingdom for performers of violin, cello, and viola. The event is held biennially at Windsor Castle in Windsor. It aims to seek out exceptional young string soloists, and to, through the prize package, launch the winner's professional career.
History
In 2008, Windsor Festival launched its International String Competition in honour of Sir Yehudi Menuhin.The was inaugurated in 2008 to honor the festival's founder, Sir Yehudi Menuhin. Held biennially at Windsor Castle, the competition seeks to identify and support exceptional young string soloists, providing them with opportunities to launch their professional careers. Over the years, WFISC has become one of the foremost competitions of its kind, attracting talented violinists, violists, and cellists from around the world. Notable past winners include cellist Brian O'Kane, violinist Diana Galvydyte, and cellist Andrew Byun.
Competition format
The first round is judged by submission of a video, and eight candidates out of around 200 applicants proceed through to the live rounds in Windsor, UK. The Semi-finals see each competitor perform a 45-minute public recital. Three go through to the Final round, where they compete by playing a 25-minute public recital in front of an audience in the Waterloo Chamber of the Windsor Castle. Prizes are presented by Festival Patron, HRH The Earl of Wessex.In 2019 the number of accepted Semi-finalists increased from eight to twelve candidates. In 2021 with the global COVID-19 pandemic restricting travel across the world the competition was held virtually.
Past winners
| Year | Winner | Second Prize | Third Prize | Audience Prize |
| 2008 | Brian O'Kane | Joo Yon Sir | Not awarded | David McCaroll |
| 2009 | Diana Galvydyte | Savitri Grier | Not awarded | Diana Galvydyte |
| 2011 | Yuki Ito | Jiafeng Chen | Michael Petrov | Michael Petrov |
| 2013 | Benjamin Baker | Yuka Ishizuka | Marisol Lee | Benjamin Baker |
| 2015 | Ji Yoon Lee | Timothy Ridout | Elina Buksha | Elina Buksha |
| 2017 | Nathan Meltzer | Jonian Ilias Kadesha | Luke Hsu | Nathan Meltzer |
| 2019 | Jonathan Swensen | Jamal Aliyev | Mathilde Milwidsky | Jamal Aliyev |
| 2021 | Daniil Bulayev | SongHa Choi | Otoha Tabata | Daniil Bulayev |
| 2024 | Andrew Ilhoon Byun | Leon Blekh | Leland Ko | Leon Blekh |