IV Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition

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The Fourth Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition took place in Minneapolis–Saint Paul from June 29 to July 10, 2009.

Jury[edit]

Awards[edit]

Award Winner[1] Notes
1st prize Italy Alessandro Taverna Cash award of US $25,000
2nd prize Belarus Pavel Yeletskiy Cash award of $15,000
3rd prize France Hélène Tysman Cash award of $10,000
4th prize USA Eric Zuber Cash award of $6,000
5th prize USA Howard Na Cash award of $5,000
6th prize South Korea Grace Eun Hae Kim Cash award of $4,000
Schubert prize Belarus Pavel Yeletskiy Cash award of $3,000 by The Schubert Club. Awarded to one contestant for the best performance of a Schubert Sonata. Yeletskiy performed the Schubert Piano Sonata No. 18 in G major, D. 894 (Op. 78).

Competition results, by rounds[edit]

Preliminary round[edit]

February 12–15, Yamaha Artist Services Inc. (Piano Salon), New York City.

  • South Korea Dae Hyung Ahn
  • USA Charlie Albright
  • USA Christopher Atzinger
  • China Chao-yin Cai
  • China Ying Cai
  • China Lie Chen
  • China Yunjie Chen
  • New Zealand Henry Wong Doe
  • Spain Leopoldo Erice
  • Ukraine USA Inna Faliks
  • Ecuador Spain Jonathan Floril
  • Russia Elmar Gasanov
  • Bulgaria Irina Georgieva
  • Ukraine Pavel Gintov
  • Indonesia Sutini Goh
  • Turkey Ayşedeniz Gökçin
  • Russia Anna Golubeva
  • Russia Vyacheslav Gryaznov
  • China Miao Hou
  • Taiwan Shih-Wei Huang
  • China Ran Jia
  • Ukraine Germany Andrej Jussow
  • Russia Alexander Karpeyev
  • South Korea Grace Eunhae Kim
  • Russia Eduard Kunz
  • Hungary István Lajkó
  • Canada Simon Larivière
  • Taiwan Hanchien Lee
  • China Shen Lu
  • Russia Maria Masycheva
  • Canada Scott Meek
  • USA Howard Na
  • South Korea Jonghwa Park
  • South Korea Hye-Yeon Park
  • Poland Piotr Rozanski
  • Japan Yukiko Sekino
  • Canada Alexander Seredenko
  • USA Anna Shelest
  • China Rui Shi
  • Russia Mikhail Shilyaev
  • USA Andrew Staupe
  • Russia Konstantin Soukhovetski
  • Russia Alexei Sychev
  • South Korea Young-Ah Tak
  • China Di-Yi Tang
  • Italy Alessandro Taverna
  • Russia Anastasya Terenkova
  • Taiwan USA Amy Toscano
  • Ukraine Konstantin Travinskyy
  • France Hélène Tysman
  • Belarus Dmitri Ulasiuk
  • UK James Wilshire
  • China Chi Xu
  • China Clara Hui Yang
  • Belarus Pavel Yeletskiy
  • Ukraine Denis Zhdanov
  • China Hao Zhu
  • USA Eric Zuber
  • Poland Adam Zukiewicz

1st round[edit]

June 30-July 4, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis.

  • China Chao-yin Cai
  • Russia Elmar Gasanov
  • Russia Vyacheslav Gryaznov
  • China Ran Jia
  • Ukraine Germany Andrej Jussow
  • South Korea Grace Eunhae Kim
  • Russia Eduard Kunz
  • Taiwan Hanchien Lee
  • USA Howard Na
  • Poland Piotr Rozanski
  • Japan Yukiko Sekino
  • Canada Alexander Seredenko
  • China Rui Shi
  • USA Andrew Staupe
  • Russia Konstantin Soukhovetski
  • South Korea Young-Ah Tak
  • Italy Alessandro Taverna
  • Russia Anastasya Terenkova
  • France Hélène Tysman
  • China Clara Hui Yang
  • Belarus Pavel Yeletskiy
  • China Dizhou Zhao
  • Ukraine Denis Zhdanov
  • USA Eric Zuber

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2009 Contestants", Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition

External links[edit]