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Sphinx Competition

28th Annual Sphinx Competition
January 22-25, 2025


The Sphinx Competition, held every year in Detroit (MI), is a national competition offering young Black and Latinx classical string players a chance to compete under the guidance of an internationally renowned panel of judges and to perform with and receive mentorship from established professional musicians.

Finalists in both divisions have the opportunity to perform with the Sphinx Symphony Orchestra, the unique all Black and Latinx orchestra comprised of top professionals from around the country, and compete for a total of nearly $100,000 in prizes, including the top Robert Frederick Smith Prize.

All semi-finalists and finalists have access to scholarships and fine instruments through the Sphinx Music Assistance Fund.

Prizes

SENIOR DIVISION (Ages 18 – 30)
1st Place
– $50,000 Robert Frederick Smith Prize and solo appearances with major orchestras
2nd Place – $20,000
3rd Place – $10,000
Audience Choice – $5,000

JUNIOR DIVISION (Ages 17 and under)
1st Place
– $10,000, solo appearances with major orchestras
2nd Place – $5,000
3rd Place – $3,000

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Andre Dowell, Chief Programming Officer

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Photo credit: Kevin Kennedy

Photo credit: Kevin Kennedy

Application Information

Applications for the Sphinx Competition are processed through our online Acceptd portal.

For eligibility and application requirements, please review the information below.

 

2024 Senior Division Laureates

2024 Junior Division Laureates

2024 Junior Division Semi-Finalists

2024 Senior Semi-Finalists

2024 Sphinx Competition Jury

 

“I’m deeply honored and grateful to the Sphinx organization for being the lighthouse for many young artists like me, who are looking with an open heart for an opportunity to share the purest essence of humanity through music. By winning the 24th Annual Sphinx Competition, I have been able to increase my impact and to continue with my artistic purpose of educating and sharing with the young generations the art of violin playing.”

— Samuel Vargas
2021 1st Place Sr. Laureate
Robert Frederick Smith Prize

 

 Robert F. Smith