Bösendorfer and Yamaha USASU International Piano Competition

The Bösendorfer and Yamaha USASU International Piano Competition is a piano competition held biannually at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts since 2006. The competition has three categories: Yamaha Junior for pianists ages 13–15; Yamaha Senior for pianists ages 16–18; and Bosendorfer for pianists age 19-32. It awards a total of over $50,000 in prize money.[1]

Prize winners

Bosendorfer

Year 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize
2013 United States Eric Zuber South Korea Jaekyung Yoo United States Lindsay Garritson
2011 Brazil Ronaldo Rolim Russia Anastasia Dedik Russia United States Konstantin Soukhovetski
2009 Russia Stanislav Khristenko Kazakhstan Daniyar Yessimkhanov China Yue Chu
2008 South Korea Sangyoung Kim Israel Yoni Levyatov China Chaoyin Cai
2007 United States Elizabeth Schumann United States Grace Fong United States Tanya Gabrielian
2006 Russia Anastasia Markina Canada Dmitri Levkovich United States Esther Park

Yamaha Senior

Year 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize
2013 Italy Leonardo Colafelice Taiwan United States Gabrielle Chou China Ming Xie
2011 Mexico Anthony Giovann Tamayo Illescas United States Kevin Ahfat South Korea Min Joo Yi
2009 United States Reed Tetzloff South Korea Yung Hoon Chun
2008 Israel Ilia Ulianitsky United States Ashley Hsu Canada Devon Joiner
2007 United States Kenric Tam United States Sophia Muñoz United States Christopher Rice
2006 Hungary Japan Miyuji Kaneko United States Charlie Albright Israel Ilia Ulianitsky

Yamaha Junior

Year 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize
2013 Canada Tony Yike Yang United States Carmen Knoll United States Patrick Pan
2011 Canada Tristan Teo United States Phoebe Pan United States Gabrielle Chou
2009 China Qi Kong South Korea Chung Man Kim China Miao Yang
2008 China Xinzhe Jiang South Korea Joonghun Cho not awarded
2007 South Korea Min Soo Hong China Wei Xin Zhou China Liyan He
2006 Japan United States David Ko Singapore Abigail Sin Canada Andrew Wang
United States Helen Jing

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