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The results for the ​World Classical Music Awards 2025 Season 4 are now announced!

  • Writer: WOMCO
    WOMCO
  • 11 hours ago
  • 3 min read

The World Classical Music Awards proudly recognise exceptional performers, composers, conductors, and visionary artists whose craft embodies the pinnacle of classical artistry, interpretation, and originality. This year’s distinguished awardees reflect a vibrant spectrum of global talent, each contributing to the continued evolution and relevance of classical music in the modern world. With an enduring dedication to honouring artistic achievement, the Awards celebrate individuals who inspire cultural dialogue, elevate creative excellence, and affirm the timeless power of music as a universal language that resonates beyond borders.


About the Competition

The World Classical Music Awards stand as a prestigious international platform dedicated to recognising excellence in performance, composition, conducting, and artistic innovation within the classical realm. Embracing both timeless tradition and forward-thinking creativity, the Awards invite musicians from diverse backgrounds to present their artistry to a global audience. This season highlights an impressive range of classical disciplines — spanning instrumental mastery, vocal performance, composition, conducting, and modern interpretative approaches — reflecting the enduring richness and evolving imagination of the classical music world.


Full List of Winners — 2025 Season 4

(Alphabetical order by first name)

Abigail Yang, Composition “Resonance of an Ancient Dynasty”, from United Kingdom

Aaditya Agarwal, Piano, from India

Aires Pinheiro, Guitar, from Portugal

Amina Amrahova, Violin, from Azerbaijan

Andy Chung, Viola, from Taiwan

Angel Velasco Hernández, Composition “Andalusia ‘The Glorious Day’”, from Spain

Anna Urpina Rius, Album “Le chant des muses”, from Spain

Areg Gevorgyan, Voice, from Armenia

Bedros Shetilian, Conducting, from USA

Calla Dang, Violin, from USA

Chenyuan Hu, Cello, from China

Chloe Kenrick, Composition “Blue”, from United Kingdom

Chloe Kenrick, Composition “When They Saw the Star”, from United Kingdom

David Clavijo, Composition “A Love Beyond Time”, from Spain

Dúo Gestos, Album “Música Latinoamericana para Violín y Viola”, from Chile

Gaspar De Holanda, Guitar, from Spain

Hilgrove Kenrick, Composition “Winter’s Breath”, from United Kingdom

Huihui Lou, Voice, from USA

Jacob Cao, Piano, from USA

Jay Yoo, Oboe, from South Korea

Jingxuan Hou, Cello, from China

Jolienne Chung, Violin, from Taiwan

Kamal Benjelloun, Composition & Music Video “Loving GraceV7A”, from Czech Republic

Kang Chunxi, Cello, from South Korea

Kayi Sze, Composition “Quartet No. 3: A Young Girl’s Fantasy”, from USA

Kayi Sze, Flute, from USA

Kateryna Maria Baker, Piano, from United Kingdom

Laura Farré Rozada, Album “Araspel”, from Spain

Lim Sing Yee, Cello, from China

Mars Chung, Violin, from Taiwan

Marta Carillon, Album “Piano Stories – Land of the Rising Sun”, from United Kingdom

Marta Carillon, Composition “Ikigai (Reason for Being)”, from United Kingdom

Marta Carillon, Music Video “Mamori Tai (I Will Always Protect You)”, from United Kingdom

Mateusz Nosek, Piano, from Poland

Michalis Sourvinos, Album “Lishort”, from Greece

Mitsuki Aoi, Voice, from Japan

Ng Tze Yu, Jonah, Violin, from Singapore

Piotr Dubaj, Composition “Margaret’s Waltz”, from Poland

Piotr Pawlik, Organ, from Poland

Rayaan Avijit Chaudhuri, Voice, from USA

Ria Kashyap, Flute, from Hong Kong

Robin Štyl, Composition “Evening’s Secret”, from Czech Republic

Ruixi Zhou, Cello, from China

Sarah Hagen, Piano, from Canada

Sabrina Giacomelli, Violin, from Italy

Sherif Dahroug, Composition “Dichotomy”, from France

Shen Ziwen, Analysis of Jeanine Rueff, from China

Stanley Grill, Composition “Fantasy for Piano and String Orchestra”, from USA

SUN QIHUA, Composition “The Classic of Mountains and Seas”, from China

Theo Chi Ting Chan, Voice, from United Kingdom

Tiago Matias, Album “Sombras”, from Portugal

Valentina Kotlyar, Voice, from Armenia

Valentino Beoni, Composition “Too Beautiful”, from Italy

Voice of the Cello Junior, Cello, from Singapore

Xini Luo, Cello, from China

Xinyue Geng, Cello, from China

Yujia Wang, Composition “Into Warmth”, from China

ZIWEN SHEN, Analysis of Jeanine Rueff, from China

ZHANG YAO / WEI YAO, Composition “Memory”, from China

Zofia Beata Syrycka, Piano, from Poland


Several musicians achieved exceptional recognition as WOMCO Multi-Award Winners, a distinction given to artists who win across multiple international competitions.


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