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The Dallas International Piano Competition is a piano competition hosted biennially in Dallas, Texas by the Dallas Chamber Symphony.
History
The Dallas International Piano Competition was established in 2012 by Richard McKay and the Dallas Chamber Symphony. Early iterations of the competition were held at Southern Methodist University. Since 2022, the event has been held biennially and hosted in the Dallas Arts District. Pianists 18-35 years of age are eligible to participate.
The event typically spans three rounds, which are held over the course of several days, with earlier rounds focused on concerto and solo repertoire. Since 2022, finalists have performed piano concertos with the Dallas Chamber Symphony at Moody Performance Hall.
A jury of notable concert pianists and pedagogues decide how to award the competitionās main prize, consisting of a cash award and engagement to perform an additional concert with the Dallas Chamber Symphony. The competition also awards an audience choice award, which is tabulated by vote of audience members in attendance at the competitionās finals concert.
Past winners
The following is a list of previous first-prize winners of the Dallas International Piano Competition:
2013: Congcong Chai, China
2014: Kyle Orth, United States
2015: Saetbyeol Serena Kim, South Korea
2016: Kenneth Broberg, United States
2017: Yibing Zhang, China
2018: Hsin-Hao Yang, Taiwan
2022: Jonathan Mamora, United States
2024: Adam Jackson, United States
References
External links
Official website