Premio Jaén
The Premio Jaén (Jaén Prize) is the longest-running piano competition in Spain. It was established in 1958 and is held in the Andalusian city Jaén. The Competition has been a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions since 2004.[1]
Concurso Internacional de Piano "Premio Jaén" | |
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Current: 64th Premio Jaén | |
Venue | Teatro Infanta Leonor, Jaén, Spain |
First awarded | 1953 |
Website | premiopiano |
Prize Winners
Edition | Year | 1st prize | 2nd prize | 3rd prize |
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64th | 2023 | Jinhyung Park[2] | Ryusei Horiuchi | Ivan Basic |
63rd | 2022 | Angel Stanislav Wang[3] | Alberto Ferro | Yeon-Min Park |
62nd | 2021 | Valentin Malinin[4] | Po-Wei Ger | Dominic Doutney |
61st | 2019 | Alexander Koryakin[5] | Sun-A Park | Nicolas Bourdoncle |
60th | 2018 | Honggi Kim | Jin-Hyeon Lee | Jorge Antonio Nava Vasquez |
59th | 2017 | Chun Wang[6] | Dmitry Mayboroda | Leon Bernsdorf |
58th | 2016 | Alexander Panfilov[7] | Soojin Cha | Denis Zhdanov |
57th | 2015 | Anastasia Rizikov[8] | Alexey Sychev | Dasul Jung |
56th | 2014 | Akihiro Sakiya[9] | Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto | João Miguel Xavier |
55th | 2013 | not awarded | Marcos Raul Madrigal Soto | Nicholas Namoradze |
54th | 2012 | Yutong Sun[10] | Miyeon Lee | Michael Davidov |
53rd | 2011 | Mariana Prjevalskaia[11] | Tatiana Dorokhova | Viviana Pia Lasaracina |
52nd | 2010 | Mladen Colic[12] | Scipione Sangiovanni | Jae Kyung Yoo |
51st | 2009 | Antonii Baryshevski | Shinnosuke Inugai | Jingjing Wang |
50th | 2008 | Yun Yi Qin | Olga Kozlova | Stefan Ciric |
49th | 2007 | Uki Lauri Aleksi Ovaskainen | Miao Huang | Tomoaki Yoshida |
48th | 2006 | Inesa Sinkevych | Chenyin Li | Ju-Eun Lee |
47th | 2005 | Ilya Rashkovskiy | Tatiana Chernichka | Masataka Takada |
46th | 2004 | Irina Zahharenkova | Domenico Codispoti | Mariya Kim |
45th | 2003 | not awarded | Laura McDonald | Daniel del Pino Gil (ex aequo) |
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44th | 2002 | Anna Vinnitskaya | Lilian Akopova | Yaou Xie |
43rd | 2001 | Javier Perianes Granero | Hwang Sung-Hoon | Ilona Timtchenko |
References
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- Jaén, Diputación de. "The Korean interpreter Jinhyung Park wins the 64th edition of the Jaén International Piano Competition of the Provincial Council". www.dipujaen.es. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- Jaén, Diputación de. "El pianista estadounidense Ángel Wang gana la 63ª edición del Premio "Jaén" de Piano de la Diputación". www.dipujaen.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- CODALARIO. "El ruso Valentin Malinin gana la 62 edición del Premio Jaén de Piano". www.codalario.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- "The Russian pianist Alexander Koryakin wins the 61st edition Jaén International Piano Contest – Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén Piano". Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- "Chun Wang, winner of the 59th Jaén International Piano Competition – Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén Piano". Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- "Alexander Panfilov se alza con el primer premio del 58º Concurso Internacional de Piano Premio "Jaén" de la Diputación – Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén Piano" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- Donaire, Ginés (2015-04-18). "Anastasia Rizikov, la intérprete prodigio atesora cuatro galardones". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- Donaire, Ginés (2014-05-03). "El japonés Akihiro Sakiya gana el Premio Jaén de Piano". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- lainformacion.com (2012-04-20). "Pianista chino de 16 años, Yutong Sun, gana el 53 Premio Jaén de Piano". La Información (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- "La pianista coruñesa Mariana Prjevalskaia gana el Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 2011-05-09. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
- "Mladen Colic, primer premio del Concurso Internacional de Piano "Jaén"". Doce Notas (in European Spanish). 2010-04-19. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
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