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- Jury Chairman
- Prize winners
- Chopin Piano Competition for Amateurs
- See also
- References
- Bibliography
- External links
The International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina), often referred to as the Chopin Competition, is a piano competition held in Warsaw, Poland. It was initiated in 1927 and has been held every five years since 1955. It is one of the few competitions devoted entirely to the works of a single composer,[1] in this case, Frédéric Chopin. The first competition was founded by the Polish pianist and pedagogue Jerzy Żurawlew. Subsequent editions were organized in 1932 and 1937; the post-war fourth and fifth editions were held in 1949 and 1955. In 1957 the competition became one of the founding members of the World Federation of International Music Competitions in Geneva. Traditional special awards include the Polish Radio prize for the best Mazurka performance (since 1927), the Fryderyk Chopin Society in Warsaw prize for the best Polonaise (since 1960), and the National Philharmonic prize for the best performance of a Piano Concerto (since 1980). The competition is organized by the Fryderyk Chopin Institute of Warsaw.[2] Jury {{Mainlist|List of jurors of the International Chopin Piano Competition}}Past members of the jury have included such names as Martha Argerich, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Stefan Askenase, Wilhelm Backhaus, Paul Badura-Skoda, Nadia Boulanger, Dang Thai Son, Bella Davidovich, Philippe Entremont, Fou Ts'ong, Nelson Freire, Vera Gornostayeva, Arthur Hedley, Mieczysław Horszowski, Vladimir Krainev, Marguerite Long, Lazare Lévy, Nikita Magaloff, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Heinrich Neuhaus, Vlado Perlemuter, Maurice Ravel, Arthur Rubinstein, Emil von Sauer, Magda Tagliaferro, and many distinguished Polish pianists, teachers, conductors, as well as composers (for instance Karol Szymanowski, Witold Lutosławski and Lidia Grychtołówna). Chairman- Witold Maliszewski, composer (1927)
- Adam Wieniawski, composer (1932 and 1937)
- Zbigniew Drzewiecki, pianist and teacher (1949, 1955, 1960, 1965)
- Kazimierz Sikorski, composer and theoretician (1970 and 1975)
- Kazimierz Kord, conductor (1980)
- Jan Ekier, pianist and teacher (1985, 1990, 1995)
- Andrzej Jasiński, pianist and teacher (2000, 2005, 2010)
- Katarzyna Popowa-Zydroń, pianist and teacher (2015)
Arthur Rubinstein and Jan Ekier have also acted as honorary chairmen. Prize winners {{Related category|Prize-winners of the International Chopin Piano Competition}} Top 6 prize winners since 1927 Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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I: 1927 | {{flagicon|USSR|1924}} Lev Oborin | {{flagicon|Poland|1919}} Stanisław Szpinalski | {{flagicon|Poland|1919}} Róża Etkin | USSR}} Grigory Ginzburg | |
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II: 1932 | {{flagicon|USSR|1924}} Alexandre Uninsky (c) | {{flagicon|Hungary|1920}} Imre Ungár (c) | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Bolesław Kon | USSR|1924}} Abram Lufer | Hungary|1920}} Lajos Kentner | USSR|1924}} Leonid Sagalov |
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III: 1937 | {{flagicon|USSR|1936}} Yakov Zak | {{flagicon|USSR|1936}} Rosa Tamarkina | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Witold Małcużyński | United Kingdom}} Lance Dossor | Hungary|1920}} Agi Jambor | Nazi Germany}}{{flagicon|Germany}} Edith Axenfeld |
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1942 | No competition due to occupation of Poland by Germany in WWII |
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IV: 1949 | {{flagicon|USSR|1936}} Bella Davidovich{{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Halina Czerny-Stefańska (tie) | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Barbara Hesse-Bukowska | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Waldemar Maciszewski | USSR|1936}} Georgy Muravlov | Poland|1928}} Władysław Kędra | Poland|1928}} Ryszard Bakst |
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V: 1955 | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Adam Harasiewicz | {{flagicon|USSR|1955}} Vladimir Ashkenazy | {{flagicon|China}} Fou Ts'ong | France}} Bernard Ringeissen | USSR|1955}} Naum Shtarkman | USSR|1955}} Dmitry Paperno |
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VI: 1960 | {{flagicon|Italy}} Maurizio Pollini | {{flagicon|USSR|1955}} Irina Zaritskaya | {{flagicon|Iran|1925}} Tania Achot-Haroutounian | China}} Li Min-Chan | USSR|1955}} Zinaida Ignatyeva | USSR|1955}} Valeri Kastelsky |
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VII: 1965 | {{flagicon|Argentina}} Martha Argerich | {{flagicon|Brazil|1960}} Arthur Moreira Lima | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Marta Sosińska | Japan|1947}} Hiroko Nakamura | USA}} Edward Auer | Poland|1928}} Elżbieta Głąbówna |
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VIII: 1970 | {{flagicon|USA}} Garrick Ohlsson | {{flagicon|Japan|1947}} Mitsuko Uchida | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Piotr Paleczny | USA}} Eugen Indjic | USSR|1955}} Natalya Gavrilova | Poland|1928}} Janusz Olejniczak |
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IX: 1975 | {{flagicon|Poland|1928}} Krystian Zimerman | {{flagicon|USSR|1955}} Dina Joffe | {{flagicon|USSR|1955}} Tatyana Fedkina | USSR|1955}} Pavel Gililov | USA}} Dean Kramer | Brazil|1968}} Diana Kacso |
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X: 1980 | {{flagicon|Vietnam}} Dang Thai Son | {{flagicon|USSR}} Tatyana Shebanova | {{flagicon|USSR}} Arutyun Papazyan | Not awarded | Japan|1947}} Akiko Ebi{{flagicon|Poland}} Ewa Pobłocka (tie) | France}} Eric Berchot{{flagicon|USSR}} Irina Pietrova (tie) --> |
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XI: 1985 | {{flagicon|USSR}} Stanislav Bunin | {{flagicon|France}} Marc Laforet | {{flagicon|Poland}} Krzysztof Jabłoński | Japan|1947}} Michie Koyama | France}} Jean-Marc Luisada | USSR}} Tatyana Pikayzen |
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XII: 1990 | Not awarded | {{flagicon|USA}} Kevin Kenner | {{flagicon|Japan|1947}} Yukio Yokoyama | Italy}} Corrado Rollero{{flagicon|USSR}} Margarita Shevchenko (tie) | USSR}} Anna Malikova{{flagicon|Japan|1947}} Takako Takahashi (tie) | France}} Caroline Sageman |
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XIII: 1995 | Not Awarded | {{flagicon|France}} Philippe Giusiano{{flagicon|Russia}} Alexei Sultanov (tie) | {{flagicon|Venezuela|1954}} {{flagicon|USA}} Gabriela Montero | Russia}} Rem Urasin | Japan|1947}} Rika Miyatani | Poland}} Magdalena Lisak |
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XIV: 2000 | {{flagicon|China}} Yundi Li | {{flagicon|Argentina}} Ingrid Fliter | {{flagicon|Russia}} Alexander Kobrin | China}} Sa Chen | Italy}} Alberto Nosè | Japan}} Mika Sato |
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XV: 2005 | {{flagicon|Poland}} Rafał Blechacz | Not awarded | {{flagicon|South Korea}} Dong-Hyek Lim{{flagicon|South Korea}} Dong-Min Lim (tie) | Japan}} Shohei Sekimoto{{flagicon|Japan}} Takashi Yamamoto | Not awarded | Hong Kong}} Ka Ling Colleen Lee |
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XVI: 2010 | {{flagicon|Russia}} Yulianna Avdeeva | {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lukas Geniušas{{flagicon|Austria}} Ingolf Wunder (tie) | {{flagicon|Russia}} Daniil Trifonov | Bulgaria}} Evgeni Bozhanov | France}} François Dumont | not awarded |
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XVII: 2015 | {{flagicon|South Korea}} Seong-Jin Cho | {{flagicon|Canada}} Charles Richard-Hamelin | {{flagicon|USA}} Kate Liu | USA}} Eric Lu | Canada}} Tony Yike Yang | Russia}} Dmitry Shishkin |
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Chopin Piano Competition for Amateurs Since 2009, the Chopin Piano Competition is held for amateur pianists as well. The amateur edition of the competition is organized by the Chopin Society of Warsaw. It is aimed at music lovers from all over the world, for whom playing the piano is a passion rather than a way of earning a living. Despite being much younger than other prominent competitions for amateur pianists (for example, the International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs in Paris), it has already attracted a significant number of top-level participants.[3] See also {{Portal|Piano}}- List of classical music competitions
- XIII International Chopin Piano Competition
- XVI International Chopin Piano Competition
- XVII International Chopin Piano Competition
References 1. ^Culture.pl 2. ^Website {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150403212032/http://konkurs.chopin.pl/en |date=2015-04-03 }} of the International Chopin Competition, accessed 7 August 2014. 3. ^Website of the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition for Amateurs, accessed 6 February 2015.
Bibliography - Jerzy Waldorff, Wielka gra: rzecz o konkursach chopinowskich ("Great playing: about Chopin Competitions"), Warsaw, Iskry, 1985, {{ISBN|83-207-0719-6}}.
- Janusz Ekiert, The endless search for Chopin: the history of the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, MUZA SA, 2000. {{ISBN|978-83-7495-812-7}}.
External links {{Commons category}}- [https://web.archive.org/web/20051210065846/http://www.konkurs.chopin.pl/index.php?Lang=en Official International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition website]
- History of the Competition in the Polish Culture Portal
- Official International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition for Amateurs website
- Piano Competitions & Music Competitions at Bakitone International
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