XVI International Chopin Piano Competition

The XVI International Chopin Piano Competition was held in Warsaw, Poland from October 3–20, 2010. Prize winners' concerts were held October 21–23. First prize was given to Yulianna Avdeeva.[1]

Winners

Prizes Name [2]
1st Prize Yulianna Avdeeva
2nd Prize Lukas Geniušas
Ingolf Wunder
3rd Prize Daniil Trifonov
4th Prize Evgeni Bozhanov
5th Prize François Dumont
6th Prize Not Awarded
Distinction Award Nikolay Khozyainov
Distinction Award Miroslav Kultyshev
Distinction Award Hélène Tysman
Distinction Award Paweł Wakarecy

Jurors

The jury panel for this competition includes Jan Ekier, Andrzej Jasiński, Piotr Paleczny, Martha Argerich, Bella Davidovich, Philippe Entremont, Nelson Freire, Adam Harasiewicz, Kevin Kenner, Michie Koyama, Katarzyna Popowa-Zydroń, Dang Thai Son, and Fou Ts'ong. [3]

Participants

Results

Contestant R1 R2 R3 F
South Korea Soo-Jung Ann
Italy Leonora Armellini
Russia Yulianna Avdeeva
Syria Fares Marek Basmadji
Bulgaria Evgeni Bozhanov 4th
Poland Marek Bracha
China Rachel Wai-Ching Cheung
China Fei-Fei Dong
France François Dumont 5th
Russia Denis Evstukhin
Ukraine Anna Fedorova
Japan Madoka Fukami
Lithuania Lukas Geniušas
Canada Leonard Gilbert
Australia Jayson Gilham
Japan Eri Goto
Italy Giuseppe Greco
France Antoine de Grolée
China Peng Cheng He
China Bo Hu
Taiwan Ching-Yun Hu
Taiwan Shih-Wei Huang
United States Claire Huangci
Japan Junna Iwasaki
China Julian Zhi Chao Jia
Japan Kaoru Jitsukawa
Croatia Aljoša Jurinić
Japan Airi Katada
Armenia Lusine Khachatryan
Russia Nikolay Khozyainov
South Korea Da-Sol Kim
South Korea Sung-Jae Kim
Japan Marie Kiyone
Israel Yaron Kohlberg
Poland Jacek Kortus
Poland Marcin Koziak
Taiwan Sheng-Yuan Kwang
Japan Naomi Kudo
Russia Miroslav Kultyshev
Taiwan Hanchien Lee
Japan Eri Mantani
France Guillaume Masson
Russia Vladimir Matusevich
Japan Maiko Mine
Japan Shota Miyazaki
Japan Kotaro Nagano
Georgia (country) Mamikon Nakhapetov
Japan Mariko Nogami
Japan Kana Okada
Japan Yuma Osaki
Germany Anke Pan
United States Esther Park
Israel Nimrod David Pfeffer
Spain Marianna Prjevalskaya
Russia Ilya Rashkovsky
Poland Joanna Różewska
Japan Takaya Sano
Switzerland Louis Schwizgebel-Wang
Russia Yury Shadrin 1
Israel Ishay Shaer
Taiwan Meng-Sheng Shen
Russia Natalia Sokolovskaya
Japan Rina Sudo
South Korea Hyung-Ming Suh
Australia Hannah Sun
China Hiayi Sun
United States Mei-Ting Sun
Poland Gracjan Szymczak
China Xin Tong
Russia Daniil Trifonov
France Hélène Tysman
United States Andrew Tyson
Italy Irene Veneziano
Poland Paweł Wakarecy
Japan Yuri Watanabe
Austria Ingolf Wunder
Ukraine Denis Zhdanov
United States Eric Zuber

1 Withdrawal

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