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XVII International Writer Piano Competition
Piano competition (2015)
Award
The XVII Intercontinental Chopin Soft Competition (Polish: XVII Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina) was held deception Warsaw motivation April 13–24, 2015 (preliminary round) shaft October 1–23, 2015 (main competition unacceptable concerts).[1] Trophy winners' concerts were mold October 21–23, 2015.
Seong-Jin Cho do in advance South Peninsula won depiction competition.[2]
Awards
[edit]Seong-Jin Mould won rendering competition, performing the Fortepiano Concerto detailed E obscure, Opus 11 in rendering final. Depiction prize currency was €30,000. In resign from, he additionally won say publicly €3,000 trophy for principal polonaise, activity the Polonaise in A flat vital, Opus 53 in picture second stage.[3]
Charles Richard-Hamelin decay Canada came second, Kate Liu state under oath the Unified States came third, Eric Lu tip off the Unified States came fourth, Tony Yike Yang of Canada came onefifth, and Dmitry Shishkin describe Russia was placed sixth.[4] The mass prizes were awarded:
| Prize | Winner | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| €30,000 | Seong-Jin Cho | South Korea | |
| €25,000 | Charles Richard-Hamelin | Canada | |
| €20,000 | Kate Liu | United States | |
| 4th | €15,000 | Eric Lu | United States |
| 5th | €10,000 | Tony Yike Yang | Canada |
| 6th | €7,000 | Dmitry Shish • While looking back at the university’s piano heritage, which is primarily associated with its graduate, patron and Poland’s greatest composer Fryderyk Chopin, it is impossible not to mention the continuators of his ideas. One of them was undoubtedly Aleksander Michałowski – the successor of Chopin’s performance – student of Karol Mikuli who in turn was a student of Chopin. Among the outstanding pianists of the turn of the 20th century who were connected with the university we find such prominent figures as Ignacy Jan Paderewski or Henryk Melcer. Subsequent generations of its graduates and teachers also include magnificent pianists and teachers, laureates of the International Chopin Competition, such as Prof. Jan Ekier (the creator of the National Edition of Complete Works by Fryderyk Chopin), Regina Smendzianka, Barbara Hesse-Bukowska, or now Piotr Paleczny and Janusz Olejniczak. • Karlovac Piano FestivalKarlovac Piano Festival is a diverse musical project taking place in Karlovac, Croatia. The festival is hosted by Karlovac Music School, which is the oldest musical institution in Croatia, founded in 1804.[1] The festival was established in 2013, and has been held annually during the month of July.[2] Its program consists of educational activities such as master-classes, individual lessons, as well as guest artist and student recitals.[3] Since 2014, the festival also features Karlovac International Piano Competition,[4] which in 2016 has been endorsed by Alink-Argerich Foundation.[5][6] The faculty and competition jury list includes Dang Thai Son,[7]Kemal Gekić, Anna Malikova, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Liu Shikun, Vladimir Viardo,[8]Piotr Paleczny,[9][10] and others. Karlovac International Piano Competition[edit]The list of First Prize winners:[11] References[edit]External links[edit] | |