Artur Schnabel Piano Competition

Artur Schnabel Piano Competition

The Artur Schnabel Wettbewerb is an intern piano competition organized by the Berlin University of the Arts since 1986. While aimed to the institution's alumni, in recent editions pianists under the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler have joined it.

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Prize Winners
Year
1986 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize
South Korea Hie-Yon Choi Germany | Andras Vermesy | Iwan König Japan Emiko Kumagai
1987 1st Prize 2nd Prize (ex-a.) 3rd Prize Special Prize
not awarded Japan Nobuko Kondo South Korea Jeong-Won Ham Germany Sebastian Störmer
Japan Yoko Saito
1989 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Special prizes
Japan Kyoko Tabe South Korea Sang-Jean Shin South Korea Jeong-Won Ham Germany Thoralf Gütter
Japan Tomoko Takahashi
1990 1st Prize 2nd Prize (ex-a.) 3rd Prize
Germany Markus Groh Belgium Jan Michiels Japan Susumu Aoyagi
Germany Corinna Söller
1992 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Special Prizes
Romania Daniel Goiti South Korea Kyoung-Ah Choi Japan Tomoko Takahashi Russia Maria Ivanova
Japan Yukiko Shioda
1994 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize (ex-a.)
Romania Germany Cristina Marton Japan Yukiko Shioda Germany Tachmina Chmelnitzki
Norway Håvard Gimse
1995 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize (ex-a.)
Latvia Karina Jermaka Japan Noriko Ishiguro Japan Keiko Ishitobi
Norway Stefan Veselka
1997 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize (ex-a.)
Japan Masaru Okada Japan Kiai Nara South Korea Yun-Hee Jung
South Korea Jin-Son Kim
1998 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Special Prizes
Germany Severin von Eckardstein Russia Maria Roumiantseva not awarded Japan Rie Okamura
Israel Oleg Roshin
2000 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize (ex-a.)
not awarded Uzbekistan Ulugbek Palvanov Russia Ekaterina Roumiantseva
France Benoît Ziegler
2001 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize (ex-a.)
Hungary Gergely Bogányi Japan Norie Takahashi Romania Madalina Pasol de Martin
China Dingyuan Zhang
2002 1st Prize 2nd Prize (ex-a.) 3rd Prize Special Prize
not awarded Turkey Emre Eliver void Russia Alina Luschtschizkaja
Ukraine Olga Monakh
Uzbekistan Ulugbek Palvanov
2004 1st Prize (ex-a.) 2nd Prize 3rd Prize
Germany Benjamin Moser Japan Motoi Kawashima Japan Naoko Fukumoto
Russia Alexander Yakovlev China Huijing Han
2005 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Special prizes
South Korea Mi-Yeon Lee Belgium Lucas Blondeel Japan Yohei Wakioka Japan Akiko Nikami
Republic of China Li-Chun Su
2007 1st Prize (ex-a.) 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Special prize
Germany Eugen Dietrich South Korea Eun-Young Seo void
Republic of China Li-Chun Su

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