AAF-2025
Chamber Music
The following table shows which type of Chamber Music can be found in the repertoire of certain international piano competitions. Song Accomp. Duo Trio Quartet Quintet Aus - Sydney ’23 Can - Calgary Honens ’25 Can - Montreal ’24
CH - Geneva ’22 Chn - Xiamen ’24 Esp - Jaén ’25 Esp - Málaga ’25 F - Orléans ’24 Fin - Helsinki Maj Lind ’22 FRG - Bonn Telekom Beethoven ’25 FRG - Weimar ’24 HK - Hong Kong IPC ’25 Irl - Dublin ’25 Isr - Tel-Aviv Arthur Rubinstein ’23 It - Milano Mormone ’21 Jpn - Hamamatsu ’24 Jpn - PTNA ’25 Jpn - Takamatsu ’26 N - Bergen Grieg ’22 Prt - Porto Santa Cecilia ’25 N - Singapore SIPC ’25 NL - Amsterdam YPF/Egorov ’25 NL - Utrecht Liszt ’26 Slvk - Bratislava Hummel ’24 USA - Albuquerque Olga Kern ’25 USA - Cleveland ’24 USA - Milwaukee PianoArts ’24 USA - San Antonio Gurwitz ’24
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✶ ✶ : in Orléans (France) ’24 , the laureates gave the world premiere of Bastien David’s piece for three pianists and ensemble. At the Gurwitz (USA) ’24 , the commissioned piece was composed by Aaron Prado for Latin-American ensemble: trumpet, two violins, Leona bass, percussion and piano. The chamber music selections usually change from year to year, introducing some variety. The Honens Competition in Calgary has a specific focus on Chamber Music: the semi-finalists perform with a cellist, the finalists with a string quintet (in 2018 with a wind quintet). At the Hong Kong IPC, all finalists play a duo with guitar and also a piano trio, quartet or quintet. At the Arthur Rubinstein Competition 2023, trios or a quintet with wind instruments were performed in the finals.
Alink-Argerich Foundation 2025
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