International Franz Liszt Piano Competition
The International Franz Liszt Piano Competition ("Liszt Competition") is an international piano competition. It is a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions.
The Competition is held in Utrecht in the Netherlands. It first took place in 1986, one hundred years after the death of Franz Liszt.
Each time the Liszt Competition has been held it has seen over two hundred selected participants. Since 2014, only 14 contestants are selected after the International Selection Rounds hosted in USA, Asia and Europe.
Liszt of Prizewinners
Source Official webpage[1]
Year | First prize | Second prize | Third prize |
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1986 | Martijn van den Hoek, The Netherlands | Gregorio Nardi, Italy | Michael Lewin, United States of America |
1989 | Enrico Pace, Italy | Alexei Orlovetski, Russia | Wibi Soerjadi, The Netherlands |
1992 | Sergey Pashkevich, Russia | Evelina Vorontsova, Russia | Evelina Borbély, Russia |
1996 | Igor Roma, Italy | – | Tomoko Narata, Japan and Chi Wu, China (tied) |
1999 | Masaru Okada, Japan | Mariangela Vacatello, Italy | Yundi Li, China |
2002 | Jean Dubé, France | Ilona Timchenko, Russia | Giancarlo Crespeau, France |
2005 | Yingdi Sun, China | Anton Salnikov, Russia | Christiaan Kuyvenhoven, The Netherlands |
2008 | Vitaly Pisarenko, Russia | Nino Gvetadze, Georgia | Anzhelika Fuks, Hungary/ Ukraine |
2011 | Masataka Goto, Japan | Olga Kozlova, Russia | Oleksandr Poliykov, Ukraine |
2014 | Mariam Batsashvili, Georgia | Peter Klimo, United States of America | Mengjie Han, The Netherlands |
2017 | Alexander Ullman, United Kingdom | Minsoo Hong, South Korea | Dina Ivanova, Russia |
2022 | Yukine Kuroki, Japan | Yeon-Min Park, South Korea and Derek Wang, United States of America (tied) |
See also
References
- ^ International Franz Liszt Piano Competition – official page
- International Franz Liszt Piano Competition – official page
- World Federation of International Music Competitions
- Directory of International Piano Competitions
- Piano Competitions & Music Competitions Archived 2019-12-03 at the Wayback Machine at Bakitone International
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