The Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition was founded in 2002 by Alexander Braginsky in collaboration with the Yamaha Corporation. It took place every two years in Minneapolis–Saint Paul before the 2008 edition was delayed to 2009 due to the arrangement of a junior edition of the competition. The -e- refers to the competition's focus on Internet and Disklavier technologies. The e-competition is one of the biggest, most significant competitions available for young artists. Many of its past competitors have gone on to achieve significant success on the global competition/concert stage.

Prize winners

Senior competition

Year1st prize2nd prize3rd prize4th prize5th prize6th prize
2002 United States Mei-Ting Sun[1]Canada Victoria Korchinskayanot awardedGeorgia (country) Edisher SavitskiRussia Tatyana KolessovaTaiwan Wen-Yin Chan
2004 China Jie ChenSouth Korea Yung Wook YooRussia Denis EvstioukhineRussia Tatyana KolesovaBelarus Hanna ShybayevaIsrael Inesa Synkevych
2006 Georgia (country) Edisher SavitskiCanada Ryo YanagitaniCanada Victoria KorchinskayaRussia Mikhail MordvinovIsrael Einav YardenUnited States Gregory DeTurck
2009 Italy Alessandro TavernaBelarus Pavel YeletskiyFrance Hélène TysmanUnited States Eric ZuberUnited States Howard NaSouth Korea Grace Eun Hae Kim
2014 DenmarkSweden Peter Friis JohanssonRussia Alexey ChernovGermany Frank DupreeSpain Marianna PrjevalskayaChina Chen Guangnot awarded
2018 Hong Kong KaJeng WongRussia Timur MustakimovSouth Korea Su Yeon Kim

Junior competition

Year1st prize2nd prize3rd prize4th prize5th prize
2008 Germany Frank Düpree
China Nansong Huang
not awardedCanada Jan Lisiecki
Russia Osip Nikiforov
not awardedRussia Vladimir Levitsky
2011 Hong Kong Aristo ShamCanada Tristan TeoSouth Korea Su Yeon KimCanada Annie Zhou
Japan Misora S. Ozaki
not awarded
2013[2] United States Eric LuUnited States Carmen KnollUnited Kingdom Yuanfan YangChina JiaXin MinUnited States Christopher Son Richardson
2015 United States Nathan LeeUnited States Elliot WuuRussia Arsenii MunChina YanZhou LiUnited States Christopher Son Richardson
2017 Australia Shuan Hern LeeSouth Korea Youl SunUnited States Andrew LiAustralia Rio Kai RuiChina Yongqiu Liu
2019 Canada Kevin ChenChina Yu LeiCanada Eric GuoUnited States Solomon GeUnited States Caleb Borick

References

  1. "Juilliard Student Is Winner of Piano 'E-Competition'". The New York Times. June 18, 2002. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  2. 2013 contestants
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