Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition

Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition

The Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition was founded in 2002 by Alexander Braginsky in collaboration with the Yamaha company. 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.

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Prize winners

Senior competition

Year
2002 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 4th prize
China United States Mei-Ting Sun Russia Canada Victoria Korchinskaya not awarded Georgia (country) Edisher Savitski
5th prize
Russia Tatyana Kolesova
6th prize
Republic of China Wen-Yin Chan
2004 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 4th prize
China Jie Chen South Korea Yung Wook Yoo Russia Denis Evstioukhine Russia Tatyana Kolesova
5th prize
Belarus Hanna Shybayeva
6th prize
Ukraine Israel Inesa Synkevych
Honour mentions
South Korea Ko-Eun Lee
China Jia Ran
2006 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 4th prize
Georgia (country) Edisher Savitski Canada Ryo Yanagitani Russia Canada Victoria Korchinskaya Russia Mikhail Mordvinov
5th prize
Israel Einav Yarden
6th prize
United States Gregory DeTurck
2009 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 4th prize
Italy Alessandro Taverna Belarus Pavel Yeletskiy France Hélène Tysman United States Eric Zuber
5th prize
United States Howard Na
6th prize
Korea Grace Eun Hae Kim


Junior competition

Year
2008 1st prize (ex-a.) 2nd prize 3rd prize 4th prize
Germany Frank Düpree not awarded Canada Jan Lisiecki not awarded
China Nansong Huang Russia Osip Nikiforov 000005th prize
Russia Vladimir Levitsky
6th prize
not awarded

References

External links

  • [3] Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition