World International Piano Competition

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The World International Piano Competition is a classical piano competition in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which was first held in 2002, and continued in 2004-2005, 2007-2008, 2010 and 2011–2012.

The competition was founded by Lawrence D. Porter and its theme is "Seeking depth and maturity beyond virtuosity".

Former prize winners[edit]

(Listed on the competition website.[1])

2011–2012[edit]

  • First Place: $5,000, Alexey Sychev
  • Second Place: $1,000 Angelo Arciglione
  • Third Place: $500 Yangmingtian Zhao

2010[edit]

  • First Place: $5,000, Eun-Shik Park
  • Second Place: $1,500, Frank Huang
  • Third Place: $500, Tzu-Feng Liu

2008[edit]

  • First Place: $5,000, Christopher Atzinger
  • Second Place: $2,000, Esther Park
  • Third Place: $1,000, Mauricio Arias
  • Fourth Place: $500, Noel Engebretson
  • Fifth Place (tie): $250 - Michael Schneider & Rena Rzayeva

2005[edit]

Solo Division
  • First Place (tie): Yuri Chayama & Mana Tokuno
  • Second Place: Fred Karpoff
  • Third Place: Michael Schneider
Concerto Division

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World International Piano Competition - The Premiere Online Piano e-Competition". www.internationalpianoinstitute.com. Retrieved January 8, 2021.

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