XIII International Chopin Piano Competition
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The Thirteenth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition | ||||
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Official poster | ||||
Date | October 1–22, 1995 (1995-10-01 – 1995-10-22) | |||
Venue | National Philharmonic, Warsaw | |||
Winner | not awarded | |||
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The XIII International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: XIII Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina) took place in Warsaw from October 1–22, 1995. As in the previous competition five years earlier, the first prize was not awarded.[1]
Awards
The competition consisted of three stages and a final. The first prize was not awarded. Instead, Philippe Giusiano and Alexei Sultanov shared second prize. Sultanov, considered the favourite by the public, refused his award by boycotting the prize-winners' concert.[1]
The following prizes were awarded:
Prize | Winner | ||
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not awarded | |||
US$20,000 | Philippe Giusiano | France | |
US$20,000 | Alexei Sultanov (refusal) | Uzbekistan | |
US$15,000 | Gabriela Montero | Venezuela United States | |
4th | US$10,000 | Rem Urasin | Russia |
5th | US$6,000 | Rika Miyatani | Japan |
6th | US$4,000 | Magdalena Lisak | Poland |
HM | US$3,500 | Nami Ejiri | Poland |
US$3,500 | Nelson Goerner | Argentina | |
US$3,500 | Andrey Ponochevny | Belarus | |
US$3,500 | Katia Skanavi | Russia |
For the first and only time in the history of the competition, none of the special prizes were awarded:
Special prize | Winner |
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Best Performance of a Concerto | not awarded |
Best Performance of Mazurkas | not awarded |
Best Performance of a Polonaise | not awarded |
Jury
- Paul Badura-Skoda (vice-chairman)
- Halina Czerny-Stefańska ( IV)
- Bella Davidovich ( IV)
- Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger
- Jan Ekier (chairman)
- Lidia Grychtołówna
- Adam Harasiewicz ( V)
- Barbara Hesse-Bukowska ( IV)
- Andrzej Jasiński
- Ivan Klánský
- Hitoshi Kobayashi [jp]
- Lee Kum-Sing
- Dominique Merlet
- Victor Merzhanov
- Ming-Qiang Li
- Hiroko Nakamura
- Piotr Paleczny (vice-chairman)
- Sergio Perticaroli [it]
- Edith Picht-Axenfeld
- Bernard Ringeissen
- Harold C. Schonberg
- Regina Smendzianka
- Zbigniew Sliwinski [de]
- Arie Vardi
Competition Results (by rounds)
First round
October 2–8.
- Irene Inzerillo
- Soojin Ahn
- Mika Akiyama
- Susumu Aoyagi
- Andrew Armstrong
- Racha Arodaky
- Angela Au
- Maurizio Baglini
- Tomasz Bartoszek
- Beata Bilinska
- Gergely Boganyi
- Anna Bogolyubova
- Jean-François Buvery
- Jan Krzysztof Broja
- Luigi Cartia
- Chang Chen
- Ruei-Bin Chen
- Ya-Fei Chuang
- Eun-Joo Chung
- Roberto Cominati
- Claudia Corona Castillo
- Michele d'Ambrosio
- Tomasz Debowski
- Jean-François Dichamp
- Mariusz Drzewicki
- Natasa Dukan
- Nami Ejiri
- Marina Evreison
- Masako Ezaki
- Michal Ferber
- Simone Ferraresi
- Massimiliano Ferrati
- Ingrid Fliter
- Marylin Frascone
- Eliska Gazdova
- Philippe Giusiano
- Nelson Goerner
- Grzegorz Gorczyca
- Ambre Lyn Hammond
- Ayako Higuchi
- Ilya Itin
- Megumi Ito
- Maria Ivanova
- Karina Jermaka
- Adam Jezierzanski
- Petr Jirikovski
- Yoshizaku Jumei
- Mario Karacic
- Masahi Katayama
- Yuko Kawai
- Igal Kesselman
- Won Kim
- Piotr Klajn
- Tomasz Kolodziejek
- Maria Kopylova
- Pawel Kubica
- Olaf John Laneri
- Javier Lanis
- Katherine Lee
- Ying-Chien Lin
- Magdalena Lisak
- Chih-Han Liu
- Anne-Louise Turgeon
- Joanna Laweynowicz
- Rafal Luszczewski
- Marlena Maciejkowicz
- Aleksandar Madžar
- Maki Maeda
- Ratimir Martinovic
- Janne Mertanen
- Zrinka Mikelic
- Oleksandr Mikhailyuk
- Misa Miyamoto
- Peter Miyamoto
- Rika Miyatani
- Daria Monastyrski
- Gabriela Montero
- Manuel Montero Contreras
- Luca Monti
- Chie Mori
- Hideki Nagano
- Hisako Nagayoshi
- Jon Nakamatsu
- Nguen Bich Tra
- Michio Nishihara Toro
- Koji Oikawa
- Masaru Okada
- Nicholas Ong
- Anthony Padilla
- Jong-Gyung Park
- Oksana Petrechenko
- Peter Petrov
- Daria Petrova
- Andrey Ponochevny
- Olga Pushetchnikova
- Zbigniew Raubo
- Eliane Reyes
- Marcela Rodríguez Hidalgo
- Michele Rovetta
- Katarzyna Rzeszutek
- Kei Saotome
- Georg Schneider
- Graham Scott
- Timur Sergeyenya
- Yuan Sheng
- Fumiko Shiraga
- Katia Skanavi
- Alex Slobodyanik
- Piotr Slopecki
- Anna Stempin
- Renata Stocko
- Constantinos Stylianou
- Shigetoshi Suematsu
- Alexei Sultanov
- Ivana Švarc
- Michal Szczepanski
- Maciej Szyrner
- Yuki Takao
- Johko Takemura
- Zhihua Tang
- Tomaz Tobing
- Igor Tsittser
- Marie Tsunoda
- Krystina Tucka
- Rem Urasin
- Junko Urayama
- Mark Vainer
- Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter
- Natasa Veljkovic
- Katarzyna Vernet
- Sana Villerusha
- Jin-Ho Weng
- Filip Wojciechowski
- Elina Yanchenko
- Libby Yu
- Lu-Hui Yu
- Elena Zaitseva
- Anna Zasimova
- Pawel Zawadzki
- Connie Ying Zhang
- Ludmila Zhilenkova
Second round
October 10–13
- Mika Akiyama
- Susumu Aoyagi
- Andrew Armstrong
- Maurizio Baglini
- Tomasz Bartoszek
- Beata Bilinska
- Gergely Boganyi
- Jan Krzysztof Broja
- Luigi Cartia
- Roberto Cominati
- Nami Ejiri
- Michal Ferber
- Massimiliano Ferrati
- Ingrid Fliter
- Marylin Frascone
- Eliska Gazdova
- Philippe Giusiano
- Nelson Goerner
- Ilya Itin
- Piotr Klajn
- Magdalena Lisak
- Chih-Han Liu
- Rika Miyatani
- Gabriela Montero
- Chie Mori
- Koji Oikawa
- Andrey Ponochevny
- Olga Pushetchnikova
- Zbigniew Raubo
- Timur Sergeyenya
- Yuan Sheng
- Katia Skanavi
- Alexei Sultanov
- Ivana Švarc
- Johko Takemura
- Rem Urasin
- Sana Villerusha
- Filip Wojciechowski
- Libby Yu
- Lu-Hui Yu
- Pawel Zawadzki
Semi-finals
October 15 and 16
- Andrew Armstrong
- Maurizio Baglini
- Luigi Cartia
- Roberto Cominati
- Nami Ejiri
- Philippe Giusiano
- Nelson Goerner
- Magdalena Lisak
- Rika Miyatani
- Gabriela Montero
- Andrey Ponochevny
- Katia Skanavi
- Alexei Sultanov
- Rem Urasin
- Libby Yu
Final
October 18 and 19
- Philippe Giusiano
- Magdalena Lisak
- Rika Miyatani
- Gabriela Montero
- Alexei Sultanov
- Rem Urasin
- No overall winner.
References
- ^ a b "The 13th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition". Fryderyk Chopin Institute. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition Frédéric Chopin Society 1995 FCIC webpage.
Further reading
- Ekiert, Janusz (2010). The Endless Search for Chopin: The History of the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw (1st ed.). Warsaw: Muza. ISBN 978-83-7495-812-7. OCLC 670048637.
- Arendt, Ada; Bogucki, Marcin; Majewski, Paweł; Sobczak, Kornelia (2020). Chopinowskie igrzysko. Historia Międzynarodowego Konkursu Pianistycznego im. Fryderyka Chopina 1927–2015 [The Chopin Games. The History of the International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition 1927–2015] (in Polish) (1st ed.). Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. ISBN 978-83-235-4127-1. OCLC 1153285192.
- Ossowski, Jerzy; Brodska, Halina (2010). The International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in photographs. Warsaw: Fryderyk Chopin Institute. ISBN 978-83-61142-36-2. OCLC 802743657.
External links
- Chopin Institute's channel on YouTube
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