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Ibiza International Piano Competition is a European piano contest founded in 1987 by Jaume Ferrer Marí, President of the Centro Cultural de San Carlos, a charity organization located in Sant Carles de Peralta, Santa Eularia des Riu, Ibiza, Spain. The XXII Ibiza International Piano Competition will take place from 30 August and 4 September. It usually takes place at Centro Cultural de San Carlos and it is preceded by the Ibiza International Music Festival. From 1999, H.R.H. Princess Irene of Greece is the President of Honour.

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History

Since 1987, the Ibiza International Piano Competition is one of the most prestigious European contests. The main goals are discover new talented pianists and young pianists (without limitations of nationality or residence) and push their careers. There are two different categories: Young pianists (under 16 years old) and Pianists (under 30 years old). The competition takes place during a week with only one round. The awards are made public in a ceremony that includes a concert by the winners. The winners of each contest are invited to perform a concert in next Festival and be members of the Jury in the following edition. The competition is sponsored by public entities and private donors.

Jury

Musicians from around the world are invited to be part of the Jury, according to their accomplishments in the field of music and practise music. Past jurors have included Julian von Károlyi (Hungary), George Hadjinikos (Greece), current President of the Jury, Peter Donohoe (United Kingdom), Joaquín Soriano (Spain), Aquiles Delle Vigne (Belgium), Antonio Baciero (Spain), Ilan Rogoff (Israel), Perfecto García Chornet (Spain), Lukas David (Austria), Mary Wu (China), Erling Dahl (Norway), Tomislav Nedelkovic-Baynov (Bulgary), Tatiana Franova (Slovak Republic), Thomas Hecht (United States), María Ángeles Ferrer Forés (Spain)...

List of winners

XXI Concurso (2015) Pianist: Christina Hyun Ah Choi (South Korea). Young Pianist: Noel Redolar (Spain).

XX Concurso (2013) Pianist: Sasha Grynyuk(Ukraine). Young Pianist: Matias Novak (Czech Republic).

XIX Competition (2010) Pianist: Renata Benvegnù(Italy). Young Pianist: Alexander Voronstov (Russia).

XVIII Competition (2008) Pianist: Fan-Chiang Yi (Taiwan). Young Pianist: Francisco Miguel Freire dos Reis (Portugal).

XVII Competition (2005) Pianist: Giovanni Doria-Miglietta (Italy). Young Pianist: Abigail Sin (Singapore).

XVI Competition (2003) Pianist: Alexandre Pirojenko (Russia). Young Pianist: Artiom Akopyan (Russia).

XV Competition (2001) Pianist: Daria Tschaikovskaya (Russia). Young Pianist: Konstadinos Valianatos (Greece).

XIV Competition (2000) Pianist: Eugeni Ganev (Bulgaria). Young Pianist: Diana Brekalo (Germany).

XIII Competition (1999) Pianist: Sofya Melikyan (Armenia). Young Pianist: Alisa Mbá Ebelele (Ukraine).

XII Competition (1998) Pianist: Vadim Gladkov (Ukraine). Young Pianist: No winner. Children Pianist under 14: Gabrielle Delle Vigne (Belgium). Children Pianist under 10: Beatriz Blanco Barriga (Spain).

XI Competition (1997) Pianist: Liubomir Daskalov (Bulgaria). Young Pianist: Alexandra Golubitskaya (Russia). Children Pianist under 14: Pavel Chatski (Russia). Children Pianist under 10: María Moratinos Martín (Spain).

X Competition (1996) Pianist: Sung Hee Kim-Wüst (South Korea). Young Pianist: No winner. Children Pianist under 14: No winner. Children Pianist under 10: María José Perete Marco (Spain).

IX Competition (1995) Pianist: Vincent D. Ghadimi (Belgium). Young Pianist: Mario Bernardo Fernández (Spain). Children Pianist under 14: Jordi Nogués Escribà (Spain). Children Pianist under 10: Pedro Guasch Ribas (Spain).

VIII Competition (1994) Pianist: Isabel Clara Soler Bordería (Spain). Young Pianist: No winner. Children Pianist under 14: María del Hoyo Pérez de Rada (Spain). Children Pianist under 10: Verónica Perete Marco (Spain).

VII Competition (1993) Pianist: Sergio Sapena Martínez (Spain). Young Pianist: Jesús Polonio Reberiego (Spain). Children Pianist under 14: No winner. Children Pianist under 10: Antonio Martínez Sykora (Spain).

VI Competition (1992) Pianist: Miguel Eduardo Lecueder Canabarro (Uruguay), Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Spain). Young Pianist: Kiev Portella Pons (Spain). Children Pianist under 14: Alba Felipe Konecna (Spain). Children Pianist under 10: Cristina Portolés Gordillo (Spain).

V Competition (1991) Pianist: Albert Díaz Rosselló (Spain). Young Pianist: Esteban Pajarón Fenollera (Spain). Children Pianist under 15: Eugenio Fernández Fernández (Spain). Children Pianist under 13: Hannah Hüglin (Germany). Children Pianist under 10: Claudio Torres del Moral (Spain).

IV Competition (1990) Pianist: Marina Palmer Wulff (Germany). Young Pianist: Paula Coronas Valle (Spain). Children Pianist under 15: No winners. Children Pianist under 13: Cecilia Ribas Galumbo (Spain). Children Pianist under 10: Gema Torres del Moral (Spain).

III Competition (1989) Pianist: No winner. Young Pianist: María Victoria Cortés Pomacondor (Spain). Children Pianist under 15: David Gracia Gil (Spain). Children Pianist under 13: No winner. Children Pianist under 10: David Müller Thyssen (Spain).

II Competition (1988) Pianist: Julia Supinova (Czech Republic). Young Pianist: Paula Coronas Valle (Spain). Children Pianist under 15: María Belén Martín Piles. Children Pianist under 13: Eliseo Perales Belda (Spain). Children Pianist under 10: Carlos Moret Marín (Spain).

I Competition (1987) Pianist: María Ángeles Ferrer Forés (Spain). Young Pianist: Elvira Ramón Riera (Spain). Children Pianist under 13: Natasha Grout (United Kingdom). Children Pianist under 10: Kosima Jung (Germany).

References

Ibiza International Piano Competition Wikipedia


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