The Épinal International Piano Competition is a biannual piano competition held in Épinal, France. Founded in 1970,[1] it is a member of the WFIMC since 1979.[2]
Winners
Year | 1st Prize | 2nd Prize | 3rd Prize | 4th Prize | Medals |
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1970 | not awarded | Gérard Lucasse Wilfried Jeandidier | not awarded | not awarded | |
1971 | not awarded | Ana Dimova Rainer Gepp Urs Ruchti | not awarded | not awarded | |
1973 | María Luisa López Vito | Chantal Riou | Yukari Shimizu | Gerhard Oppitz | |
1975 | Bernd Goetzke Dennis Lee | Jean-Gabriel Ferlan | not awarded | not awarded | |
1977 | Josep Colom | Philippe Bianconi | József Takács | Michiko Katabuchi | |
1979 | Kei Itoh | Nathalie Béra-Tagrine Edson Elias | not awarded | Maureen Bothuyne | Michael Bell Laurent Cabasso François Killian Theodore Kotepanos |
1981 | Mayumi Kameda | not awarded | Dan Atanasiu | Jean-Marie Bonn Mariko Hattori | Jopp Celis Tarko Oshima Alexander Woronicki Norbert Zabaly |
1983 | Kornelia Ogórkówna | Hervé Billaut | Helene Jeanney | not awarded | Hiroyuki Abe Carol Carniel Sergio de los Cobos Jasmina Stancul Daniela Steinbach |
1985 | Konrad Elser | Constantin Sandu | Sylviane Deferne | Cécile Muller | Olivier Cazal Kyung Hai-ho Reiko Nakoki Shinnosuke Tashiro |
1987 | Isabelle Dubuis Momo Kodama | not awarded | Nabuyuki Nagaoka | Yves Rault | Michaela Fahrland Miklos Schön Sander-Paul Sittig Takayuki Ito |
1989 | Christopher Oakden Kyoko Tabe | not awarded | not awarded | Gabriela Dolfi | C. Lewelyn Pierre Morabia |
1991 | Lala Mustafazadeh | Gergely Bogányi | Veronika Reznikovsky | Lev Vinocour | Read Gainsford Megumi Hashiba Kyunghae Oh Tatiana Veretennikova |
1993 | Lev Vinocour | Choi Hie-yon Giampaolo Stuani | not awarded | Maurizio Baglini | Gulnora Alimova Igor Kamenz Natalia Kislenko Jura Margulis |
1995 | Aviram Reichert | Yuri Martinov | Simone Gragnani | Riu Miyata | Julia-Maria Dobrescu Guilga Katsarava Jean-Pascal Meyer Ilona Timchenko Alexandra Trusova |
1997 | Chen Jiang | Sergey Glavatsky | Sergey Kudriakov | Graham Caskie | Alessandra-Maria Ammara Rinko Hama Tamayo Ikeda Tamara Stefanović |
1999 | Mako Okamoto | Ekaterina Mechetina | Maxence Pilchen | Yuka Kobayashi | Lucille Chung Hwang Sung-hoon Tamriko Kordzaia Pawel Mazurkiewicz Saori Mizumura Zaraiu Sumyan |
2001 | Serhiy Salov | Hwan Sung-hoon | Tomomi Tsujimoto | Olivier Moulin | Sam Armstrong Emmanuelle Bouillot Michèle Gurdal Kumiko Nakada |
2003 | Kim Sung-hun | Jean-Frédéric Neuburger | Tom Poster | Masataka Goto | Kim Na-young Aimo Pagin Anastasia Terenkova |
2005 | not awarded | Han Sang-il Irina Zahharenkova | not awarded | Natalia Zagalskaya | Eric Artz Cho Min-sol Katie Mahan |
2007 | Lim Ho-yeul | Kim So-yeon Lee Hyo-joo | not awarded | Eric Artz | Christian Chamorel Sayako Hoki Julian Jia Daiki Kato |
2009 | Ksenia Rodionova | Wang Chao | Kana Okada | Yulia Lapchinskaya | Patrick Hemmerlé Akihito Okuda Marios Panteliadis Seo Eu-young |
2011 | Kim Da-sol | Andrey Dubov | Akihito Okada | Rhee Yon-soo | Arta Arnicane Kim Ye-dam Moon Jin-ho Won Jing-ho |
2013 | Kim Ye-dam | Ashot Khachaturyan | Melissa Gore | Arseni Sadykov | Jonathan Fournel Marios Panteliadis Ayane Shoda Katharina Treutler |
2015 | Guillaume Bellom | Keigo Mukawa | Seung Hyun Lee | Oxana Shevchenko | |
2017 | Vitaly Starikov | Hyo-Eun Park | Dominic Degavino | Moeko Ezaki | |
2019 | Valère Burnon | Hao-Wei Lin | Takeshi Shimozato | Pjotr Naryskin |
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