AAF-2024
International piano competition guidebook published by AAF (Alink-Argerich Foundation), edition 2024. Publication date: 31 January 2024. Frequently updated.
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Drs. Gustav A. Alink (Director / co-founder)
Martha Argerich (Patron / co-founder)
Recommendation Committee Mr. A.A.M. (Dries) van Agt Drs. R.F.M. (Ruud) Lubbers
International Advisory Board Agustin Anievas - Vladimir Ashkenazy Aldo Ciccolini † - Arnaldo Cohen Philippe Entremont - Nelson Freire† Gary Graffman - Adam Harasiewicz Ton Koopman - Alexei Lubimov Eugene Moguilevsky † - Süher Pekinel Pau l Pollei † - Pnina Salzman † Tamás Vásáry - Eliso Virsaladze
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Dr. A.H.G. (Alexander) Rinnooy Kan Prof. Dr. Ir. J.J.C. (Joris) Voorhoeve et al.
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Preface We are momentarily living in a turbulent world, plagued by awful conflicts and a dramatic climate change. Yet, perhaps even especially under these heavy circumstances, the presence of Classical Music is truly wonderful. It can give much comfort and some relief. Since the Covid-19 pandemic has somewhat subdued, it is a real delight to see that the concert halls are being filled with people again, who are fully enjoying the musical performances!
For too long, many of us (in the audience as well as on stage) had missed the wonderful experience of hearing and making live music. We can see this revival also in the world of music competitions. Many competitions are taking place again, attracting large numbers of applicants. It is astonishing to see that there are now even several competitions offering an incredibly high amount of money for the first prize. Not all competitions have such enormous budget. They are all trying their best and announce the total amount of prizes and awards, while some of them mention the value of certain scholarships or special services such as the production of a CD or the opportunity to have a masterclass (e.g. with the competition organiser), to take part in a festival or to have the privilege of being directly admitted to another competition without going through the preselection. It can also be seen that some competitions add the promised fee for one or several concerts to the prize money. A few competitions invite the first prize winner to serve on the jury at the next edition the competition. There has become quite a variety of the prize package, making it more difficult to compare the competitions. As it always has been one of AAF’s main aims to provide clear and objective information about the competitions, it will be a good step for AAF to look closer into this diversity of prizes and awards and to publish a better specification. This will be useful for all organisers and participants and will enhance transparency. This year, several competitions will be celebrating a special anniversary for having been in existence for 10, 20, 25, 30 or even 50 years! In the latter category are Cleveland and the Palma d’Oro competition in Finale Ligure (Italy). AAF will turn 25 this year! It is a true pleasure and honour that Piano Cleveland will host the 3 rd AAF Conference during their competition in August. Important topics will be discussed and it will be again a unique opportunity to meet other colleagues from the Piano World. (see also page 63) We look forward very much to seeing you there!
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Table of contents
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Preface ................................................................................................................................. 1 Table of contents .............................................................................................................. 2-3 International Piano Competitions Worldwide ................................................................. 4-5 Reflection on 2023 .............................................................................................................. 6 Preview 2024 ....................................................................................................................... 7 List of AAF member competitions ................................................................................ 8-12 Disclaimer ......................................................................................................................... 13 Correction page ................................................................................................................. 14 Application deadlines in 2024 ..................................................................................... 15-16 Calendars ........................................................................................................................... 17 2024 ............................................................................................................................ 18-20 2025 ............................................................................................................................ 20-23 2026 ............................................................................................................................ 23-25 Age limits ..................................................................................................................... 26-27 Competitions/categories for Junior pianists ................................................................. 28-31 Confused ? ......................................................................................................................... 32 Selection procedures ......................................................................................................... 33 Online competitions ..................................................................................................... 34-36 Various rounds .................................................................................................................. 37 Performance times ....................................................................................................... 38-42 Performance times at Youth competitions ..................................................................... 43 Chamber Music ............................................................................................................ 44-45 Practicing facilities ............................................................................................................ 46 Concerto Repertoire .......................................................................................................... 47 Mozart Concertos ...................................................................................................... 48-49 Piano Concertos ........................................................................................................ 50-53 Travel assistance ............................................................................................................... 54 Accommodation ................................................................................................................ 55 Jury Rules & Recommendations .................................................................................. 56-59 AAF Award .................................................................................................................. 60-61 AAF Receptions ................................................................................................................ 62 AAF Conference .......................................................................................................... 63-64 Essential matters ................................................................................................................ 65 Competition pages 66 Australia ......................................................................................................................... 67 Austria ....................................................................................................................... 68-72 Belgium ..................................................................................................................... 73-77 Bosnia and Herzegovina ................................................................................................. 78 Brazil .............................................................................................................................. 79 Canada ...................................................................................................................... 80-83 China ......................................................................................................................... 84-86 Colombia ........................................................................................................................ 87 Croatia ....................................................................................................................... 88-89
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Page nrs. Denmark ......................................................................................................................... 90 England ..................................................................................................................... 91-93 Finland ............................................................................................................................ 94 France ...................................................................................................................... 95-106 Georgia ......................................................................................................................... 107 Germany ................................................................................................................ 108-127 Greece ........................................................................................................................... 128 Hong Kong ............................................................................................................ 129-132 Hungary ................................................................................................................. 133-135 Ireland ........................................................................................................................... 136 Israel ...................................................................................................................... 137-139 Italy ....................................................................................................................... 140-168 Japan ..................................................................................................................... 169-174 Korea ..................................................................................................................... 175-176 Latvia ............................................................................................................................ 177 Lithuania ....................................................................................................................... 178 Morocco ................................................................................................................ 179-180 Netherlands ........................................................................................................... 181-184 Norway .................................................................................................................. 185-185 Poland ................................................................................................................... 187-194 Portugal ................................................................................................................. 195-196 Romania ................................................................................................................ 197-198 Scotland ........................................................................................................................ 200 Serbia .................................................................................................................... 201-203 Singapore .............................................................................................................. 204-205 Slovak Rep. .................................................................................................................. 206 Slovenia ........................................................................................................................ 207 South Africa ................................................................................................................. 208 Spain ..................................................................................................................... 209-222 Switzerland ........................................................................................................... 223-228 Turkey .......................................................................................................................... 229 U.S.A. .................................................................................................................... 230-252 Master classes and Academies 253 Italy ............................................................................................................................... 254 Japan ............................................................................................................................. 255 Argerich’s Meeting Point in Beppu (Japan) Advertisements by Fazioli, Grotrian, Kawai, Steinway&Sons, Yangtze River and Yamaha
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International Piano Competitions Worldwide The following graph shows how many international piano competitions have taken place within a given year.
* the very first international piano competition was the Anton Rubinstein Competition in St. Petersburg, 1890. It was held five times at five-year intervals (and in different cities). * only those competitions have been counted which are international and which are open for piano. Competitions that have various age categories have been counted as one. * amateur competitions have not been included. Neither have 'mixed' competitions been included (where pianists compete against other instrumentalists or singers).
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Many competitions … From the graph on the opposite page, it can be seen that there was a strong increase of competitions until the year 2002. It looks like an exponential growth. People spoke of an explosion of competitions. The peak was reached in 2002: in that year not less than 336 international piano competitions (for solo pianists) took place*. Interestingly, after 2002, the amount of competitions decreased and lingered around 300 for many years. An explanation for this could be a certain level of saturation and also the effect of the economical crisis. However, in 2017, a large amount of new competitions emerged and the number suddenly jumped to a new record of more than 350 international piano competitions taking place within that same year. In 2020, the number of competitions dropped dramatically, as more than 160 competitions were cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis. It is surprising that more than 180 could still be held. Many of these, however, were online competitions. Already one year later (2021), altogether more than 270 international piano competitions took place again. Since not all competitions are annual, the total number of existing international piano competitions is much higher. It is a fair estimate that there are at the moment more than 1100 international piano competitions worldwide. With some 300 competitions being held within a year, one might think that there are also 300 first prize winners. Actually, this number lies again higher. Although the first prize is not always awarded, there are also quite a few competitions that employ various age categories, especially in France and Italy. Each of these age groups can produce several winners. There has even been an international piano competition with 26 different categories each year! Competitions in Asia can also have many classes (more than 30!) at different levels. Even more prize winners With so many competitions, the pianists have ample choice to enter the event which they consider the most attractive or the best suited, in terms of dates, location and repertoire. In 2023, there were two pianists who managed to take part in 17 international competitions within that year. The total number of applications was even higher. With the sudden rise of online and hybrid competitions, pianists have still more opportunities to apply. They send their best recordings to different places. This is not necessarily a positive development. Some remarks and observations on pages 34-36. *: these numbers are based on the research Gustav Alink did all over the world, focusing on the international competitions. There might still be other competitions that have been overlooked, in which case the numbers are even higher. Ample choice Peak
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2023
In 2023, there were many international piano competitions again, revealing and confirming several of the world’s most promising young pianists. Two of them managed to take part in 17 competitions within this year … In February, the 5 th Takamatsu Int’l Piano Competition was held, for which 245 pianists had applied. After four rounds, the 10 jury members awarded the first prize to Philipp Lynov. The next day, the inaugural Ljubljana Festival International Competition for Piano started. Six finalists performed with orchestra in the main hall of the Cankarjev dom which was filled with an enthousiastic audience. Kai-min Chang took the 30,000 Euro first prize, while Yuanfan Yang was the first runner-up. In 2023, several other new international piano competitions emerged, such as the ones in Hilversum (Netherlands), Trapani (Italy), Genthod (Switzerland), Cagnes-sur-Mer (France), Kronberg (Germany), the Madrid IPC (Spain), Chopin Nashville (USA) and the Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Competition in Brescia (Italy). The second half of March, the 17 th Arthur Rubinstein Competition took place. From the 39 selected pianists 32 came to Tel Aviv. After more than two weeks of great performances including chamber music and two concertos, Kevin Chan was declared the winner. In 2021 and 2022, he had also won the big competitions in Budapest and Geneva! A special Kyiv-Geneva edition of the Horowitz Competition was held in Geneva. Roman Fediurko won first prize and the audience prize. In June, the World Music Masters Competition in Monte Carlo (Monaco) had a special edition open for pianists and violinists (all of whom finalists of other international competitions). The piano competition was won by Aristo Sham. Meanhwile, the Aloha int’l piano competition was held in Honolulu. In July, the 2023 Sydney Competition was won by Jeonghwan Kim. At the same time, the Cleveland Young Artists competition was held for pianists up to 18 years of age. Elisey Mysin won the junior category and Sae-Hyun Kim the senior category. Elisey had also won the youngest category of the Schumann Competition in Düsseldorf in February. In October he competed in Nashville not in his own age category, but in the highest group (up to 22 years) where he also received the first prize! The special Sultanov award (US$ 20,000) was given to Kiron Atom Telian, who went six weeks later to Paris, ending up among the finalists of the Chopin edition of the Prix Animato. The top prize winners were 16 years old. The 64 th edition of the Busoni Competition had its final phase in August/September, which was won by Arsenii Mun by unanimous vote which had not happened in the past 28 years! The second international Chopin competition on period instruments in Warsaw was won by Eric Guo. In November the China Shenzhen int’l piano concerto competition was staged again after having been postponed several times due to covid. In December, the RNCM James Mottram competition in Manchester was won by Jung-Eun Kim. Both first prize and the audience award of the Telekom Beethoven Competition in Bonn went to Caleb Borick.
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2024
What does the year 2024 have in store for us? Naturally, we all hope that the world will be more peaceful. In musical respect, many wonderful events have been scheduled for this year. We can look forward to several major competitions and many other ones which can also be very exciting and deliver great winners! Already in January, two very interesting competitions are held: the UNISA competition in Pretoria and the Gurwitz in San Antonio (Texas, USA). Preselections were held for these competitions, after which 13 resp. 12 pianists were invited to compete. During three weeks in February, the Classic Piano competition takes place in Dubai, to which the top five winners of 14 international pre-competitions held in 2022/2023, will be admitted. Fifteen jury members have to decide which pianist may get the first prize of 150,000 Euros … In April, the 3 rd Jinji Lake international piano competition will be held in Suzhou (China), to which 30 pianists will be invited. The end of April, six pianists will travel to Sacile (Italy) to compete in the final phase of the FVG Competition. (The first phase was held in May 2023.) In May, the Montreal competition will be for pianists again! This competition offers substantial prizes and awards, totalling CAD 200,000! The 24 candidates were chosen from among 388 applicants. Two weeks later, the brandnew Borderland Chopin competition will be held in El Paso (Texas, USA). Actually, quite a few new international piano competitions will be launched in 2024, such as the ones in Málaga (Spain, June), Gabriela Weiss IPC in Mińsk Mazowiecki (Poland, July), the Blanca Uribe IPC in Ibagué Tolima (Colombia, October) and the international piano competition in Sorel-Tracy (Canada, October). Several of these competitions offer very attractive awards such as a 20,000 and even 25,000 Dollars first prize. The Gabriela Weiss competition is special for doing a preselection during which the adjudication panel will have no information at all about the contestants and will only judge the audio track of the submitted video recordings. In June, the 16 th Concours Géza Anda will take place in Zürich with Martha Argerich as one of the jury members, Mikhail Pletnev conducting the Mozart concertos and Paavo Järvi the finals. It overlaps with the Schumann Competition in Zwickau which is held only once in four years. Twenty-two pianists aged between 16 and 22 will be selected for the New York IPC where they all play four rounds without elimination and compete for the US$ 20,000 first prize. At the same time, the Gina Bachauer Artists Competition will take place in Salt Lake City. In August, both the Cleveland Piano competition and the Palma d’Oro competition in Finale Ligure (Italy) will celebrate their 50 th anniversary! Just before the finals, Cleveland will host the 3 rd AAF Conference. In September, the Leeds in England overlaps with the Enescu competition in Bucharest. In October, we see the revival of the Xiamen IPC, followed by the 12 th Hamamatsu competition in Japan in November.
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AAF member competitions (as of December 2024)
member since
Australia Austria
Sydney Sydney International Piano Competition Int’l Béla Bartók Piano Competition Int’l Comp. Franz Schubert and Modern Music 2013 ○ Oberschützen Int’l Jenö Takács Competition for Young Pianists 2010 Vienna ¹ Int’ler Ludwig van Beethoven Klavierwettbewerb 2018 Vienna ² International Rosario Marciano Piano Competition 2009 □ Vienna 3 Wiener Mozart Internationaler Klavierwettbewerb 2024 Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition 2004 Merci, Maestro! International Piano Competition 2015 International Competition Music Academy FORTE 2023 Grez Doiceau Rencontres Internationales des Jeunes Pianistes 2016 2015 2017 Graz ¹ Graz ² Brussels ² Brussels 3
Belgium Brussels ¹
○ Kraainem
César Franck International Piano Competition Concours International André Dumortier Int’l Piano Competition Memorial Matusja Blum Pancho Vladigerov International Piano Competition 2015 2013 2009 2023
□ Tournai
Bosnia Bulgaria Canada
Sarajevo
Sofia
Calgary Montreal
Honens Piano Competition & Festival Concours International Musical de Montréal
2010 2004 2024 2021
Sorel-Tracy Concours International de Piano
Toronto
Aegio International Piano Competition
China
Shenzhen China Shenzhen Int’l Piano Concerto Competition 2006 Xiamen Xiamen International Piano Competition 2024 Zhuhai Int’l Mozart Competition for Young Musicians 2014
Colombia Croatia
Ibagué
Blanca Uribe International Piano Competition Int’l Piano Competition Memorijal Jurica Murai International Competition Young Virtuoso Amadeus International Piano Competition Aarhus International Piano Competition Hastings Int’l Piano Concerto Competition London Overseas Musicians’ League Competition 2023 RNCM James Mottram Int’l Piano Competition 2007 Helsinki Int’l Maj Lind Piano Competition 2005 2024 2016 2010 2024 2009 2011
Varaždin Zagreb
Czech Rep.□ ○ Brno Denmark ○ Århus
England
Hastings London
Manchester Helsinki
Finland France
Cagnes-sur-Mer Concours Int’l de Piano Samson François
2022 2022 2019 2012 2015 2024 2016 2003 2011 2002
Collioure
International Piano Competition Alain Marinaro Concours International de Piano Epinal Concours International de Piano de Lyon
Epinal Lyon
Maisons-Laffitte Concours International de Piano Ile-de-France Pierre Barbizet International Piano Competition
Marseille Mayenne Orléans ¹ ○ Orléans ²
Concours International Piano à Mayenne Concours International de Piano d’Orléans Concours International de Piano Brin d’Herbe Concours Int’l de Piano - Grand Prix Animato
Paris
Pontoise
Piano Campus - Journées Européennes de Piano 2004
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Roubaix Tbilisi
Int’l Piano Competition Les Étoiles du Piano Tbilisi International Piano Competition MozArte Int’l Piano Competition Aachen Int’l Telekom Beethoven Competition Bonn International Chopin Piano Competition Brahms -Klavierwettbewerb Detmold
2017 2007 2006 2004 2011 2018 2004 2020 2012 2008 2014 2024
Georgia Germany
Aachen
Bonn
Darmstadt Detmold
Dortmund International Schubert Competition
Dresden ○ Düsseldorf Düsseldorf ○ Ettlingen Hannover Kronberg ¹ ○ Kronberg ² Munich ¹ ○ Munich ² Munich 3 Troisdorf Weimar Zwickau Fulda
Carl Maria von Weber Int’l Piano Competition Robert Schumann Competition for Young Pianists 2015
Anton Rubinstein Int’l Piano Competition Ettlingen International Piano Competition
PIANALE Int’l Piano Academy and Competition 2012
Geilenkirchen Euregio Piano Award Int’l Piano Competition
Composers of Jewish Hermitage Competition Int’l German Piano Award ( IGPA )
Troisdorf International Piano Competition International Franz Liszt Piano Competition International Robert Schumann Competition
2013 2005 2011 2004 2020 2024
Greece
Thessaloniki Giorgos Thymis International Piano Competition 2012
Hong Kong □ Hong Kong 1 Hong Kong International Piano Competition Hong Kong 2 Youth Performance Arts Festival ( HKYPAF ) Hong Kong 3 Int’l Music and Intellectuals Competition
Hong Kong 4 Int’l Youth Talent Musician Competition (IMCA) 2022 Hong Kong 5 Chopin/Liszt Memorial Prizes Open Competition 2017
Hungary
Budapest ¹ Budapest ² Budapest 3 Tel-Aviv ¹ ○ Tel-Aviv ² ○ Tel-Aviv 3 Dublin
Franz Liszt International Piano Competition Danubia Talents International Music Competition 2022 2015 International Liszt Ferenc Competition Dublin International Piano Competition Arthur Rubinstein Int’l Piano Master Competition Scherzo International Piano Competition Stretto International Piano Competition
2022 2004 2005 2021 2024 2018 2018
Ireland Israel
Italy
Aci Bonaccorsi Amigdala International Piano Competition Acquaviva delle Fonti International Piano Competition
Bolzano
Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition 2010 Int’l Piano Competition Francesco Paolo Neglia 2020
Enna
Finale Ligure Palma d’Oro International Piano Competition 2016 Lamporecchio Robert Schumann International Piano Competition 2022 Lazise Amadeus Competition 2022 Massarosa Concorso Pianistico Internazionale Massarosa 2011 Milano ¹ Premio Internazionale Antonio Mormone 2019 Milano ² International Competition Piano Talents 2011 2015 Grosseto A.Scriabin International Piano Competition
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Milano 3 Minerbio
Piano Lovers Int’l Competition [Non prof.] International Competition for Young Pianists
2014 2024
Monza Novara
Rina Sala Gallo International Piano Competition 2005 Sergio Fiorentino International Piano Competition 2024 Orbetello International Piano Competition 2017 Nuova Coppa Pianisti International Competition 2015 Clavicologne International Piano Competition 2024 International Piano Competition Roma - Chopin 2010
Orbetello Osimo
Pescara
Rome Sacile
FVG International Piano Competition 2012 San Benedetto del Tronto Int’l Piano Competition La Palma d’Oro 2017 San Donà di Piave Concorso Pianistico Internazionale 2014 Sanremo Russian Piano Music International Competition 2019 Seregno ¹ Concorso Pianistico Internazionale Ettore Pozzoli 2004 ○ Seregno ² Concorso Pianistico Internazionale Elsa Pozzoli 2013 Taranto Arcangelo Speranza International Piano Competition 2006 Trapani Int’l Piano Competition Domenico Scarlatti 2022 □ Terni Int’l Piano Competition Alessandro Casagrande 2014 Verona Verona International Piano Competition 2013 Villafranca Villafranca International Music Competition 2024 Hamamatsu Hamamatsu International Piano Competition 2001
Japan
Sendai
Sendai International Music Competition
2006 2008 2001 2013 2016 2024 2006 2013
Takamatsu Takamatsu International Piano Competition
Tokyo ¹ Tokyo ² Tokyo ³
PTNA Piano Competition for Promising Pianists The Int’l Chopin Piano Competition in Asia Shigeru Kawai International Piano Competition Yeoncheon MK Young Artist Int’l Piano Comp. Isang Yun International Music Competition Riga Int’l Competition for Young Pianists Balys Dvarionas International Music Competition 2022 Morocco Philh. Orchestra Int’l Music Competition 2010 Concours International de Piano Son Altesse Royale la Princesse Lalla Meryem 2012 YPF European Piano Competition - Youri Egorov 2019 Int’l Piano Competition for Young Musicians 2002
Korea
Buksam-ri Tongyeong
Latvia
○ Riga
Lithuania Morocco
Vilnius
Casablanca
Rabat
Netherlands Amsterdam
○ Enschede Hilversum
Globe International Piano Competition
2023 2001 2004 2008 2023 2004 2008 2019 2023 2019
Utrecht Bergen Tromsø
Liszt Utrecht Competition
Norway
Edvard Grieg International Piano Competition Top of the World Int’l Piano Competition Paderewski Int’l Piano Competition International Baltic Piano Competition Int’l Juliusz Zarębski Music Competition Busko Zdrój Krystian Tkaczewski Int’l Piano Competition Bydgoszcz Gdańsk Łomianki Mińsk Mazowiecki Gabriela Weiss Int’l Piano Competition Rzeszów International Competition of Polish Music
Poland
○ Szafarnia
Int’l Chopin Piano Comp. for Children and Youth 2013
Warsaw
Chopin International Piano Competition
2004
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Portugal
Porto
Santa Cecilia International Piano Competition Concurso Int'l de Piano de Viseu - Solar de Prim International Competition George Enescu Dinu Lipatti International Piano Competition Carl Filtsch Int'l Festival-Competition
2014 2018 2006 2024 2022 2012 2005 2012 2024 2024 2018
Viseu
Romania
Bucharest Craiova
Sibiu
Scotland Serbia
Glasgow Scottish International Piano Competition
Novi Sad ¹ Novi Sad ²
Int’l Isidor Bajić Piano Memorial Competition WPTA International Piano Competition ULJUS International Piano Competition Zemun International Music Competition Singapore Int’l Piano Competition SIPC / SYIPC Int’l Piano Island Festival & Piano Competition 2017 Singapore International Classical Piano Competition 2024 Singapore Raffles International Music Competition 2024 J.N. Hummel International Piano Competition 2009 Ljubljana Festival International Competition - Piano 2022 Int’l Music Competition Maria Canals Barcelona 2007 Campillos International Piano Competition 2007 María Herrero International Piano Competition 2011 Concurso Internacional de Piano Premio Jaén 2004 International Piano Competition Spanish Composers 2007 Ricard Viñes International Piano Competition 2010 UNISA International Music Competitions 2010
□ Smederevo
Zemun
Singapore □ Singapore ¹
□ Singapore ² Singapore 3 Singapore 4
Slovak Rep.
Bratislava Ljubljana Barcelona Campillos
Slovenia
South Africa Pretoria
Spain
Granada
Jaén
Las Rozas Lleida Madrid ¹ Madrid ² Málaga Marbella Murcia Valencia Valladolid
Madrid International Piano Competition WPTA Spain International Piano Competition Málaga International Piano Competition Marbella International Music Competition Concurso Internacional de Piano Clamo Music
2022 2021 2023 2016 2016 2017 2016 2007 2022
Valencia Iturbi International Piano Competition 2013 Frechilla-Zuloaga International Piano Competition 2021
Vigo
Vigo International Piano Competition Prix du Piano "Interlaken Classics"
Switzerland Bern
□ ○ Fribourg
Concours Int’l de Piano de Fribourg 20 th /21 st Century 2024
Genève ¹ Genève ² ○ Genthod
Concours de Genève
Horowitz Competition Kyiv - Geneva
Concours Int’l pour Jeunes Musiciens Genève Musicale 2022 Int’l Jeune Chopin Competition for Young Pianists 2019
○ Lugano
Zürich
Concours Géza Anda
2021 2019
Taiwan □ Taipei Türkiye □ Adana
International Maestro Piano Competition
Adana Rhapsody International Piano Competition 2024 Int’l Piano Competition-Istanbul-Orchestra’Sion 2013
Istanbul
USA
Albuquerque Olga Kern International Piano Competition Fou Ts’ong International Piano Competition Cleveland Cleveland International Piano Competition Boston
2015 2023 2007
El Paso
Borderland Chopin International Piano Competition 2023
Fort Collins International Keyboard Odyssiad & Festival
2018
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Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Chopin International Piano Competition
2007 2023 2005 2022 2022 2008 2008 2021 2020
Hilton Head Hilton Head International Piano Competition
Honolulu
Aloha International Piano Competition
Los Angeles Pacific Stars International Piano Competition
○ Milwaukee
PianoArts North Amer. Biennial Piano Competition 2009
New Orleans New Orleans Int’l Piano Competition
○ New York ¹ New York 3 New York 4 New York 5 New York 6
New York Int’l Piano Competition NYIPC NTDTV International Piano Competition GOCAA International Piano Competition
Washington Int’l Rachmaninoff Music Competition 2024 Ocean Music International Piano Competition 2024 New York Franz Liszt Int’l Piano Competition 2024 Thomas & Evon Cooper Int’l Competition 2006
□ New York 7
○ Oberlin
Palm Springs Palm Springs Int’l Piano Competition PSIPC Salt Lake City Gina Bachauer Int’l Artists Piano Competition San Antonio The Gurwitz International Piano Competition 2019 □ San Francisco San Francisco Int’l Piano Competition (prev. Artciál) 2022 □ San Jose San Jose International Piano Competition 2006 Tempe Bösendorfer & Yamaha US ASU Int’l Piano Comp. 2007 ○ Washington ThatsIt! Youth Piano Comp. 2024 2024 2006 Japan 2014 ○ the competition focuses on (very) young pianists - age limit not higher than 22 . apart from a main competition for the more adult pianists, the organisers also arrange contests or divisions for younger pianists, with lower age limits. (They may be held in the same time period, but may also occur separately or in alternating years, e.g. Weimar, Hilton Head, Salt Lake City.) □ this competition has no page (yet) in the current edition of the AAF catalogue. this is an online competition: the participants must submit a video recording of their performance. NB a few competition pages have not yet been updated. We hope to receive them soon. Tokyo Showa Piano Art Academy Other organisations, academies and events, affiliated with AAF Italy Eppan Piano Academy Eppan - A.B. Michelangeli Prize 2009
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Disclaimer . Worldwide, more than 1000 international piano competitions exist. AAF monitors most of them and has extensive documentation about them. This catalogue focuses on the 198 AAF member competitions and organisations and contains an enormous amount of details. While utmost care has been taken to present accurate information in this catalogue, AAF cannot assume responsibility for any inconvenience caused by ill-reading, mistake, unfortunate formulation or omission. Neither can AAF be held responsible for the content of the individual competition pages. Especially in these uncertain times, there are frequently changes and it will therefore happen that some of the details are no longer valid. As this is a digital publication, updates and corrections can be made relatively easily. On page 14, there are links to the complete lists of updates that have been made since this year’s catalogue came out. While we try to keep this catalogue as up-to-date as possible, the reader may also check AAF’s website for latest news and announcements: www.alink-argerich.org (updated every week). AAF’s website also informs about other piano competitions, not necessarily affiliated with AAF. For additional information, assistance or complaints, feel free to contact AAF at any time (mail@alink-argerich.org or aafout@yahoo.com).
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Corrections This page has been reserved for links to corrections and updates that have been noted and implemented after this 2024 edition of the AAF e-catalogue came out.
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Application deadlines in 2024
15 May 15 May 15 May 15 May 15 May 26 May 27 May 1 June 1 June 1 June 7 June 7 June 10 June 10 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 18 June 24 June 25 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 1 July 1 July 7 July 10 July 14 July 31 July 31 July 31 July
Bolzano (it) Busoni
2 January Hong Kong [online] (hk) IMCA 15 January Zagreb (crt) Young Virtuoso 28 January Milwaukee (MI, usa) PianoArts 1 February Hartford (CT, usa) Chopin 1 February Málaga (esp) 11 February Zürich (ch) Géza Anda 14 February Jaén (esp) 15 February Zwickau (frg) Schumann 15 February El Paso (TX, usa) Borderland Chopin 25 February Vilnius (lit) Balys Dvarionas 28 February Lamporecchio (it) Schumann 1 March Brussels (b) Merci, Maestro! 8 March Szafarnia (pol) Chopin 10 March Lazise (it) Amadeus 15 March Tel-Aviv (isr) Scherzo 15 March Varaždin (crt) Murai 16 March Trapani (it) Scarlatti 17 March Orbetello (it) [online] 20 March München (frg) Piano Summer 22 March Mayenne (f) 24 March Orbetello (it) -Y 29 March Murcia (esp) CLAMO [cancelled] 31 March Aci Bonaccorsi (it) Amigdala 31 March Orbetello (it) 31 March Hamamatsu (jpn) 1 April Lyon (f) 5 April Porto (prt) Santa Cecilia 7 April New Orleans (LA, usa) NOIPC 10 April Aci Bonaccorsi (it) Giuseppe Raciti 15 April Minsk Mazow. (pol) Gabriela Weiss 19 April Maisons-Laffitte (f) 19 April Sarajevo (bosn) Matusja Blum 21 April Ettlingen (frg) 25 April Lleida (esp) Ricard Viñes 30 April Milano (it) Piano Talents 30 April Novi Sad (serb) WPTA 30 April Cagnes-sur-Mer (f) Samson François 30 April Detmold (frg) Brahms 30 April Macau Wash.-Rach. [Asia-Pacific] 1 May New York (NY, usa) GOCAA 3 May Ibagué (col) Blanca Uribe 4 May San Donà di Piave (it) 10 May Bucharest (rum) George Enescu 10 May Taranto (it) Arcangelo Speranza 10 May Xiamen (chn) Music Season 15 May Honolulu (HI, usa) Aloha 15 May Brussels (b) Acad. Forte 15 May Massarosa (it) 15 May Singapore (sing) Raffles
Collioure (f) Xiamen (chn)
Singapore (sing) Piano Island San Francisco (CA, usa) SFIPC Porto (prt) Santa Cecilia -Y
Tokyo (jpn) PTNA
Vigo (esp)
Dresden (frg) C.M. von Weber Granada (esp) María Herrero Boston (MA, usa) Fou Ts'ong Seoul (cor) Richter online Geilenkirchen (frg) Euregio Washington (DC, usa) ThatsIt! Fort Collins (CO, usa) Odyssiad Hannover (frg) Jewish Heritage Monza (it) Rina Sala Gallo Hong Kong (hk) Liszt Mem. Pescara (it) Clavicologne Busko Zdrój (pol) Tkaczewski Eppan (it) Piano Academy Vienna (a) Rosario Marciano Bratislava (slvk) Hummel Singapore (sing) Classical Piano Hong Kong (hk) Intellectuals Craiova (rum) Dinu Lipatti Italy Aegio [Toronto (can)] New York (NY, usa) NTD Sorel-Tracy (can) Weimar (frg) Liszt Fulda (frg) Pianale Tel Aviv (isr) Stretto Villafranca (it)
Sibiu (rum) Carl Filtsch
Verona (it) Troisdorf (frg)
Finale Ligure (it) Palma d'Oro Seregno (it) Elsa Pozzoli Sanremo (it) Russian Music Aachen (frg) MozARTe
1 August 1 August 25 August 26 August 31 August 31 August
Marbella (esp)
Los Angeles (usa) Pacific Stars onl.
Riga (lat)
Novara (it) Sergio Fiorentino Utrecht (hol) Liszt/von Weber 2025
Marseille (f) Pierre Barbizet 1 September San Benedetto del Tronto (it) 6 September Minerbio (it) 10 September New York (NY, usa) Ocean Music
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15 November Enna (irl) F.P. Neglia 15 November Amsterdam (hol) YPF - Egorov 2025 15 November Lomianki (pol) Zarebski 15 November Palm Springs (usa) PSIPC 2025 15 November Kraainem (b) César Franck 15 November Århus (dan) 2025 17 November Dortmund (frg) Schubert 2025 20 November Düsseldorf (frg) Schumann 2025 25 November Pontoise (f) Piano Campus 2025 25 November Valencia (esp) Iturbi 2025 27 November Brussels (b) Queen Elisabeth 2025 30 November Epinal (f) 2025 30 November Bern (ch) Prix du Piano 2025 1 December Sofia (bul) Vladigerov 2025 1 December Warsaw (pol) Chopin 2025 6 December Düsseldorf (frg) Ant. Rubinstein ‘ 25 13 December Barcelona (esp) Maria Canals 2025 14 December Madrid (esp) WPTA Spain [online] 20 December Grosseto (it) Scriabin 2025 20 December Thessaloniki (gr) G. Thymis 2025 22 December Terni (it) Casagrande 2025 ~ 30 December Hilversum (hol) GIPC 2025 31 December Lugano (ch) Jeune Chopin 2025
19 September New York (NY, usa) Franz Liszt 22 September Oberschützen (a) Jenö Takács 24 September Graz (a) Chamber Music 2025 30 September Acquaviva delle Fonti (it) 30 September Hilton Head (SC, usa) 2025 30 September Singapore (sing) SIPC 2025 1 October
Las Rozas (esp) Spanish Composers Munich (frg) EUPLAYY [online]
1 October 1 October 4 October 7 October 9 October 15 October 15 October 16 October 23 October 24 October 31 October 31 October
Milano (it) Piano Lovers Brno (cz) Amadeus Kronberg (frg) IGPA
Rome (it) Chopin Campillos (esp)
Vienna (a) Beethoven 2025 Fort Worth (TX, usa) Cliburn 2025 Tokyo (jpn) Chopin 2025 Budapest (hun) Danubia Talents Novi Sad (serb) WPTA [online] Sendai (jpn) 2025
1 November Dublin (irl) 2025 4 November Tempe (usa) Bösend./Yamaha 2025 6 November Calgary (can) Honens 2025 8 November Osimo (it) Nuova Coppa Pianisti 15 November Taipei (tai) Maestro 2025
N.B. Competition organisers sometimes decide to extend the application deadline, hoping for more pianists to apply. This is then usually announced at the last moment, so it is advisable to double-check the websites. Naturally, one should never count on this and always try to apply well on time. The organisers will appreciate it. At some competitions, two application deadlines are set (and even mentioned in the rules). Pianists who apply after the first deadline, are required to pay an additional “late application fee” (or “late processing fee” ). Other competitions try to stimulate pianists to apply earlier by mentioning a special “early-bird” deadline. The dates may also be different for applying online or by post. The Santa Cecilia Competition in Porto (Portugal) as well as Meiningen and Orbetello (Italy) handle two different application deadlines: candidates for the main competition must apply earlier than the ones who wish to take part in one of the junior categories. This has to do with the preselection phase. NB: a few competitions require the pianists who have successfully passed the preliminary round, to apply or register again for the final stage. This is specially seen at competitions where the preliminary round is held online.
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Competition calendars
On the next pages, competition calendars are given for the years 2024, 2025 and 2026. Application deadlines and age limits for contestants have been added. The age limits refer to the main competition or the highest category. In a few cases, there is a main division for pianists aged between 18 and 32, for example, and other categories, in which younger, but also older pianists may take part. In these cases, “all ages” has been written in the calendar. Y : indicates a special focus on (very) young pianists (see the special pages for juniors) +Y : indicates an additional category (categories) with lower age limits. In these cases, the number of categories has also been stated; - these competitions with a special focus on junior pianists have been singled out and grouped together on pages 29-31, where the age brackets for all the different categories can be seen more clearly; - sometimes, the competition is part of a festival. If participation in the entire festival (or master classes) is not mandatory, the period of the piano competition might be shorter; - at some competitions participants for the main competition (or senior category) may arrive later than participants in the junior categories; - in some cases, the dates of a competition may still change. Every effort has been made to have all information as correct as possible at the time of publication; ~: whenever a tilde (‘~’) appears, precise dates or age limits were not known or unsure at the time of publication; the information was derived from the previous event; NB when the competition was postponed and the pianists who may take part have already been selected, the age limits may also have slightly changed; online competition. Some period has been indicated. (see also pages 34-35); - the calendars for 2025 and 2026 list competitions that are expected to be held, based on their frequency, but it may very well happen that a competition is rescheduled.
AAF’s website is frequently updated. www.alink-argerich.org
There, the competition calendars can also be found: in clear diagrams for each month, where it can readily be seen which competitions overlap and in which region of the world they are taking place, but also as a list in a PDF which can easily be downloaded.
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Calendar of events AAF Member Competitions taking place in 2024-2026 Y : indicates a special focus on (very) young pianists (see pages 28-31) +Y means a special category/-ies with even lower age limits 2024
Period
[Appl.]
Age l.
all ages + Y
7 - 21 January [26 Oct] Tokyo (jpn) 'Chopin' [various cat.] 22 Jan. - 3 Feb. [23 July] Pretoria (rsa) 26 Jan. - 4 Feb. [ 1 July] San Antonio (usa) 'Gurwitz' 27 - 28 January [31 Oct] Singapore (sing) 'SIYPC' [various cat.] 27 Jan. - 4 Feb. [15 Nov] Graz (a) 'Bartók' [6 age cat.]
up to 30 18-32
up to 28 +Y 23-26 + Y
2 - 4 Feb. 6 - 13 Feb. 13 - 18 Feb. 14 - 18 Feb. 17 - 23 Feb. 18 - 25 Feb.
[24 Nov] Pontoise (f) 'Piano Campus'
16-25 16-31
[30 Sep] Bremen (frg)
18 and up + Y up to 24 + Y 16-20 + Y
[ 2 Jan] Hong Kong (hk) 'IMCA' [various cat.] [15 Jan] Zagreb (crt) 'Young Virtuoso' [6 age cat.] [15 Sep] Enschede (hol) [2 age cat.]
[19 Dec] Grosseto (it) 'Scriabin'
up to 36 16-30
22 Feb. - 2 Mar. [15 Sep] Hastings (gb) 'Concerto' 23 - 25 February [31 Dec] Hong Kong (hk) 'HKYPAF' [34 cat.] 6 - 10 March [ 1 Feb] Hartford (CT, usa) 'Chopin' [4 age cat.] 9 - 21 March [10 Dec] Barcelona (esp) 'Maria Canals' 18 - 22 March [28 Feb] Lamporecchio (it) 'Schumann / Respogliosi' 22 - 24 March [30 Dec] Hilversum (hol) 'Globe' [4 age cat.]
all ages + Y all ages + Y
17-29 None
18-21 + Y
1 - 4 April 4 - 10 April 4 - 13 April 7 - 19 April 9 - 14 April 10 - 14 April 13 - 20 April 18 - 23 April
[ 1 Dec] Istanbul (tur) 'Orchestra'Sion'
up to 35
[16 Mar] Trapani (it) 'Domenico Scarlatti' [4 age cat.] 20-35 + Y
[14 Feb] Jaén (esp)
up to 32 16-28
[31 Dec] Suzhou (chn) 'Jinji Lake' [postponed] [10 Mar] Lazise (it) 'Amadeus' [7 age cat.] [ 1 Mar] Brussels (b) 'Merci, Maestro!' [4 age cat.] [25 Feb] Vilnius (lit) 'Dvarionas' [3 age cat.] [15 Mar] Varaždin (crt) 'Jurica Murai' [7 cat.]
up to 35 + Y 21-25 + Y up to 20 + Y 17-32 + Y
30 Apr - 3 May [ 6 Mar ’23 ] Sacile (it) 'FVG' [phase 2] 2 - 5 May [22 Mar] Mayenne (f) 3 - 5 May [24 Mar] Orbetello (it) [5 age cat.] 18-21 + Y 3 - 8 May [10 Apr] Aci Bonaccorsi (it) 'Giuseppe Raciti' [7 cat.] None + Y 5 - 16 May [31 Oct] Montreal (can) 16-30 6 - 8 May [15 Mar] Tel-Aviv (isr) 'Scherzo' [4 age cat.] 16-19 + Y 6 - 10 May [19 Apr] Sarajevo (bosn) 'Matusja Blum' [6 age cat.] up to 25 + Y 8 - 11 May [31 Mar] Orbetello (it) up to 35 9 - 12 May [31 Mar] Aci Bonaccorsi (it) 'Piano Interpretation' >Oct. up to 37 17 - 19 May [29 Mar] Murcia (esp) 'Clamo' [cancelled] up to 36 22 - 24 May [10 May] Taranto (it) 'Arcangelo Speranza' up to 35 22 - 26 May [15 Feb] El Paso (TX, usa) 'Borderland Chopin' 18-35 22 - 26 May [ 8 Mar] Szafarnia (pol) 'Chopin' [3 age cat.] 14-16 + Y up to 33 17-35
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