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XIII International Chopin Piano Competition

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The Thirteenth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition
Official poster
DateOctober 1–22, 1995 (1995-10-01 – 1995-10-22)
VenueNational Philharmonic, Warsaw
Winnernot awarded
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The XIII International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: XIII Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina) took place in Warsaw from October 1–22, 1995. As in the previous competition five years earlier, the first prize was not awarded.[1]

Awards

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The competition consisted of three stages and a final. The first prize was not awarded. Instead, Philippe Giusiano and Alexei Sultanov shared second prize. Sultanov, considered the favourite by the public, refused his award by boycotting the prize-winners' concert.[1]

The following prizes were awarded:

Prize Winner
1st place, gold medalist(s) not awarded
2nd place, silver medalist(s) US$20,000 Philippe Giusiano  France
US$20,000 Alexei Sultanov (refusal)  Uzbekistan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) US$15,000 Gabriela Montero  Venezuela
 United States
4th US$10,000 Rem Urasin  Russia
5th US$6,000 Rika Miyatani  Japan
6th US$4,000 Magdalena Lisak  Poland
HM US$3,500 Nami Ejiri  Poland
US$3,500 Nelson Goerner  Argentina
US$3,500 Andrey Ponochevny  Belarus
US$3,500 Katia Skanavi  Russia

For the first and only time in the history of the competition, none of the special prizes were awarded:

Special prize Winner
Best Performance of a Concerto not awarded
Best Performance of Mazurkas not awarded
Best Performance of a Polonaise not awarded

Jury

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Competition Results (by rounds)

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First round

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October 2–8.

  • Italy Irene Inzerillo
  • South Korea United States Soojin Ahn
  • Japan Mika Akiyama
  • Japan Susumu Aoyagi
  • United States Andrew Armstrong
  • France Racha Arodaky
  • Hong Kong Angela Au
  • Italy Maurizio Baglini
  • Poland Tomasz Bartoszek
  • Poland Beata Bilinska
  • Hungary Gergely Boganyi
  • Ukraine Anna Bogolyubova
  • France Jean-François Buvery
  • Poland Jan Krzysztof Broja
  • Italy Luigi Cartia
  • Taiwan Chang Chen
  • Taiwan Austria Ruei-Bin Chen
  • Taiwan Ya-Fei Chuang
  • South Korea Eun-Joo Chung
  • Italy Roberto Cominati
  • Mexico Claudia Corona Castillo
  • Italy Michele d'Ambrosio
  • Poland Tomasz Debowski
  • France Jean-François Dichamp
  • Poland Mariusz Drzewicki
  • Croatia Natasa Dukan
  • Japan Nami Ejiri
  • Russia Marina Evreison
  • Japan Masako Ezaki
  • Poland Michal Ferber
  • Italy Simone Ferraresi
  • Italy Massimiliano Ferrati
  • Argentina Ingrid Fliter
  • France Marylin Frascone
  • Czech Republic Eliska Gazdova
  • France Philippe Giusiano
  • Argentina Nelson Goerner
  • Poland Grzegorz Gorczyca
  • Australia Ambre Lyn Hammond
  • Japan Ayako Higuchi
  • Russia Ilya Itin
  • Japan Megumi Ito
  • Russia Maria Ivanova
  • Latvia Karina Jermaka
  • Poland Adam Jezierzanski
  • Czech Republic Petr Jirikovski
  • Japan Yoshizaku Jumei
  • Croatia Mario Karacic
  • Japan Masahi Katayama
  • Japan Yuko Kawai
  • Israel Igal Kesselman
  • South Korea Won Kim
  • Poland Piotr Klajn
  • United States Tomasz Kolodziejek
  • Russia Maria Kopylova
  • Poland Pawel Kubica
  • Italy Olaf John Laneri
  • Chile Javier Lanis
  • United States Katherine Lee
  • Taiwan Ying-Chien Lin
  • Poland Magdalena Lisak
  • Taiwan Chih-Han Liu
  • Canada Anne-Louise Turgeon
  • Poland Joanna Laweynowicz
  • Poland Rafal Luszczewski
  • Germany Marlena Maciejkowicz
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Madžar
  • Japan Maki Maeda
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ratimir Martinovic
  • Finland Janne Mertanen
  • Croatia Zrinka Mikelic
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Mikhailyuk
  • Japan Misa Miyamoto
  • United States Peter Miyamoto
  • Japan Rika Miyatani
  • Israel Daria Monastyrski
  • Venezuela United States Gabriela Montero
  • Chile Manuel Montero Contreras
  • Italy Luca Monti
  • Japan Chie Mori
  • Japan Hideki Nagano
  • Japan Hisako Nagayoshi
  • United States Jon Nakamatsu
  • Vietnam Nguen Bich Tra
  • Chile Michio Nishihara Toro
  • Japan Koji Oikawa
  • Japan Masaru Okada
  • Malaysia Nicholas Ong
  • United States Anthony Padilla
  • South Korea Jong-Gyung Park
  • Ukraine Oksana Petrechenko
  • Bulgaria Peter Petrov
  • Russia Daria Petrova
  • Belarus Andrey Ponochevny
  • Russia Olga Pushetchnikova
  • Poland Zbigniew Raubo
  • Belgium Eliane Reyes
  • Chile Marcela Rodríguez Hidalgo
  • Italy Michele Rovetta
  • Poland Katarzyna Rzeszutek
  • Japan Kei Saotome
  • Germany Georg Schneider
  • United Kingdom Graham Scott
  • Belarus Timur Sergeyenya
  • China Yuan Sheng
  • Germany Fumiko Shiraga
  • Russia Katia Skanavi
  • Russia Alex Slobodyanik
  • Poland Piotr Slopecki
  • Poland Anna Stempin
  • Croatia Renata Stocko
  • Cyprus Constantinos Stylianou
  • Japan Shigetoshi Suematsu
  • Russia Alexei Sultanov
  • Croatia Ivana Švarc
  • Poland Michal Szczepanski
  • Poland Maciej Szyrner
  • Japan Yuki Takao
  • Japan Johko Takemura
  • China Zhihua Tang
  • Slovenia Tomaz Tobing
  • Russia Igor Tsittser
  • Japan Marie Tsunoda
  • Poland Krystina Tucka
  • Russia Rem Urasin
  • Japan Junko Urayama
  • Russia Mark Vainer
  • France Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Natasa Veljkovic
  • Poland Katarzyna Vernet
  • Latvia Sana Villerusha
  • Taiwan Jin-Ho Weng
  • Poland Filip Wojciechowski
  • Ukraine Elina Yanchenko
  • Canada Libby Yu
  • Taiwan Lu-Hui Yu
  • Russia Elena Zaitseva
  • Russia Anna Zasimova
  • Poland Pawel Zawadzki
  • China Connie Ying Zhang
  • Russia Ludmila Zhilenkova

Second round

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October 10–13

Semi-finals

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October 15 and 16

Final

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October 18 and 19

References

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  1. ^ a b "The 13th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition". Fryderyk Chopin Institute. Retrieved 2021-07-29.

Further reading

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