- Source: European Piano Competition Bremen
The European Piano Competition Bremen (German: Europäischer Klavierwettbewerb Bremen, also known as the Bremer Klavierwettbewerb) is an international piano competition held every 2 years in Bremen. It was founded in 1987 by Radio Bremen. The competition is open to pianists from all over Europe, including the musicians from CIS states, Turkey and Israel.
Due to its high artistic requirements and esteemed jury, the European Piano Competition Bremen gained a reputable position among international competitions since its inception. The Competition is organized by Radio Bremen, the Sparkasse Bremen, the Glocke, the Sendesaal Bremen and the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra. From the very beginning competition has always been overseen by the current Minister for Foreign of Germany.
List of winners
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Andreas Woyke (1987)
Manfred Kratzer (1989)
Nadja Rubanenko and Daniel Gortler, jointly (1991)
Cédric Tiberghien and Igor Kamenz, jointly (1993)
Filippo Gamba (1995)
Peter Laul (1997)
Emre Elivar and Alexandre Pirojenko, jointly (1999)
Eugene Mursky (2001)
Julian Gorus (2003)
David Meier (2005)
Yana Vasilyeva (2007)
Violetta Khachikyan (2009)
Jamie Bergin (2012)
Stanislav Khegai and Jean-Paul Gasparian, jointly (2014)
Elizaveta Ukrainskaia (2016)
Marek Kozák (2018)
Valère Burnon (2021)
Jury
2021
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany – Chair
Ian Fountain, United Kingdom
Andreas Groethuysen, Germany
Violetta Khachikyan, Russia
Matthias Kornemann, Germany
Gülsin Onay, Turkey
Erik Tawaststjerna, Finland
2018
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany – Chair
Olivier Gardon, France
Klaus Hellwig, Germany
Elza Kolodin, Poland
Jevgeny Koroliov, Russia
Peter Laul, Russia
Florian Ludwig, Germany
2016
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany – Chair
Boris Bloch, Ukraine
Finghin Collins, Ireland
Ewa Kupiec, Poland
Piers Lane, Australia
David Meier, Germany
Mitsuko Shirai, Japan
2014
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany – Chair
Hamish Milne, United Kingdom
Eugene Mursky, Berlin
Alfredo Perl, Chile
Catherine Rückwardt, US
Henri Sigfridsson, Finland
Tamas Vesmas, Romania
2012
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany – Chair
Aquiles Delle Vigne, Argentina
Gerald Fauth, Germany
Julian Gorus, Bulgaria
Karen Kamensek, Chicago
Jonathan Plowright, United Kingdom
Nina Tichman, New York
2009
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany – Chair
Peter Cossé, Austria
Julian Gorus, Bulgaria
Emanuel Krasovsky, Israel
Gitti Pirner, Germany
Matti Raekallio, Finland
Maria Tipo, Italy
2007
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany – Chair
Pi-Hsien Chen, Taiwan
Homero Francesch, Switzerland
Filippo Gamba, Italy
Kalle Randalu, Estonia
Wilfried Schäper, Germany
Nina Tichman, US
2005
Peter Schilbach, Germany – Chair
Peter Cossé, Austria
András Hamary, Hungary
Heinz Medjimorec, Austria
Gülsin Onay, Turkey
Cécile Ousset, France
Begoña Uriarte, Spain
2003
Peter Schilbach, Germany – Chair
Peter Cossé, Austria
Ewa Kupiec, Poland
Nikolaus Lahusen, Germany
Maria Tipo, Italy
Begoña Uriarte, Spain
Arie Vardi, Israel
2001
Jürgen Meyer-Josten, Germany – Chair
Konstanze Eickhorst, Germany
Pi-Hsien Chen, Taiwan
Heinz Medjimorec, Austria
Anne Queffélec, France
Einar Steen-Nokleberg, Norway
Kurt Seibert, Germany
1999
Peter Schilbach, Germany – Chair
Peter Cossé, Austria
Valentin Gheorghiu, Romania
Cécile Ousset, France
Peter Rösel, Germany
Maria Tipo, Italy
Begoña Uriarte, Spain
1997
Jürgen Meyer-Josten, Germany – Chair
Peter Cossé, Austria
Valentin Gheorghiu, Romania
Cécile Ousset, France
Kurt Seibert, Germany
Einar Steen-Nökleberg, Norway
Begoña Uriarte, Spain
1995
Peter Schilbach, Germany – Chair
Maria Tipo, Italy
Nina Tichman, USA
Gülsin Onay, Turkey
Catherine Vickers, Canada
Homero Francesch, Uruguay
Roland Keller, Germany
1993
Jürgen Meyer-Josten, Germany – Chair
Kurt Bauer, Germany
Bernhard Ebert, Germany
Gerhard Erber, Germany
Valentin Gheorghiu, Romania
Renate Kretschmar-Fischer, Germany
Gülsin Onay, Turkey
Klaus Schilde, Germany
1991
Peter Schilbach, Germany – Chair
Volker Banfield, Germany
Karl Betz, Germany
Valentin Gheorghiu, Romania
Gitti Pirner, Germany
Annerose Schmidt, Germany
Arie Vardi, Israel
Dinorah Varsi, Switzerland
1989
Klaus Bernbacher, West Germany – Chair
Pavel Gililov, USSR
Eliza Hansen, West Germany
Margarita Höhenrieder, West Germany
Detlef Kraus, West Germany
Annerose Schmidt, GDR
1987
Klaus Bernbacher, West Germany – Chair
Bernhard Ebert, West Germany
Eliza Hansen, West Germany
Germaine Mounier, France
Kurt Seibert, West Germany
Janos Solyom, Sweden
References
External links
Official website of the European Piano Competition Bremen
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- European Piano Competition Bremen
- Juan María Solare
- Stanislav Khegai
- Yulianna Avdeeva
- María Dueñas (violinist)
- Patrick O'Byrne (pianist)
- Colin Pütz
- Nina Tichman
- Claudio Martínez Mehner
- Victoria Audrey Sarasvathi
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