Épinal International Piano Competition

The Épinal International Piano Competition is a biannual piano competition held in Épinal, France. Founded in 1970,[1] it is a member of the WFIMC since 1979.[2]

Winners

Year 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize Medals
1970 Not awarded France Gérard Lucasse France Wilfried Jeandidier
1971

not awarded

Bulgaria Ana Dimova
West Germany Rainer Gepp
Switzerland Urs Ruchti
not awarded

1973 Philippines María Luisa López Vito France Chantal Riou Japan Yukari Shimizu West Germany Gerhard Oppitz
1975
West Germany Bernd Goetzke
United Kingdom Dennis Lee
France Jean-Gabriel Ferlan
not awarded
not awarded
1977 Spain Josep Colom France Philippe Bianconi Hungary József Takács Japan Michiko Katabuchi
1979


Japan Kei Itoh


France Nathalie Bera-Tagrine
Brazil Edson Elias

not awarded


Belgium Maureen Bothuyne


United Kingdom Michael Bell
France Laurent Cabasso
France François Killian
Greece Theodore Kotepanos
1981


Japan Mayumi Kameda


not awarded


Romania Dan Atanasiu


France Jean-Marie Bonn
Japan Mariko Hattori

Netherlands Jopp Celis
Japan Tarko Oshima
Poland Alexander Woronicki
France Norbert Zabaly
1983



Poland Kornelia Ogórkówna



France Hervé Billaut



United States Helene Jeanney



not awarded



Japan Hiroyuki Abe
France Carol Carniel
Spain Sergio de los Cobos
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jasmina Stancul
West Germany Daniela Steinbach
1985


West Germany Konrad Elser


Romania Constantin Sandu


Switzerland Sylviane Deferne


Belgium Cécile Muller


France Olivier Cazal
South Korea Kyung Hai-ho
Japan Reiko Nakoki
Japan Shinnosuke Tashiro
1987


France Isabelle Dubuis
Japan Momo Kodama

not awarded


Japan Nabuyuki Nagaoka


France Yves Rault


West Germany Michaela Fahrland
France Miklos Schön
Netherlands Sander-Paul Sittig
Japan Takayuki Ito
1989
United Kingdom Christopher Oakden
Japan Kyoko Tabe
not awarded
not awarded
Italy Gabriela Dolfi
United Kingdom C. Lewelyn
France Pierre Morabia
1991


Soviet Union Lala Mustafazadeh


Hungary Gergely Bogányi


Soviet Union Veronika Reznikovsky


Soviet Union Lev Vinocour


New Zealand Read Gainsford
Japan Megumi Hashiba
Japan Kyunghae Oh
Soviet Union Tatiana Veretennikova
1993


Russia Lev Vinocour


South Korea Choi Hie-yon
Italy Giampaolo Stuani

not awarded


Italy Maurizio Baglini


Uzbekistan Gulnora Alimova
Germany Igor Kamenz
Russia Natalia Kislenko
Russia Jura Margulis
1995



Israel Aviram Reichert



Russia Yuri Martinov



Italy Simone Gragnani



Japan Riu Miyata



Romania Julia-Maria Dobrescu
Georgia (country) Guilga Katsarava
France Jean-Pascal Meyer
Russia Ilona Timchenko
Russia Alexandra Trusova
1997


China Chen Jiang


Russia Sergey Glavatsky


Russia Sergey Kudriakov


United Kingdom Graham Caskie


Italy Alessandra-Maria Ammara
Japan Rinko Hama
Japan Tamayo Ikeda
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tamara Stefanović
1999




Japan Mako Okamoto




Russia Ekaterina Mechetina




Belgium Maxence Pilchen




Japan Yuka Kobayashi




Canada Lucille Chung
South Korea Hwang Sung-hoon
Georgia (country) Tamriko Kordzaia
Poland Pawel Mazurkiewicz
Japan Saori Mizumura
Armenia Zaraiu Sumyan
2001


Ukraine Serhiy Salov


South Korea Hwan Sung-hoon


Japan Tomomi Tsujimoto


France Olivier Moulin


United Kingdom Sam Armstrong
France Emmanuelle Bouillot
Belgium Michèle Gurdal
Japan Kumiko Nakada
2003

South Korea Kim Sung-hun

France Jean-Frédéric Neuburger

United Kingdom Tom Poster

Japan Masataka Goto

South Korea Kim Na-young
France Aimo Pagin
Russia Anastasia Terenkova
2005

not awarded

South Korea Han Sang-il
Estonia Irina Zahharenkova
not awarded

Russia Natalia Zagalskaya

France Eric Artz
South Korea Cho Min-sol
United States Katie Mahan
2007


South Korea Lim Ho-yeul


South Korea Kim So-yeon
South Korea Lee Hyo-joo

not awarded


France Eric Artz


Switzerland Christian Chamorel
Japan Sayako Hoki
China Julian Jia
Japan Daiki Kato
2009


Russia Ksenia Rodionova


China Wang Chao


Japan Kana Okada


Russia Yulia Lapchinskaya


France Patrick Hemmerlé
Japan Akihito Okuda
Greece Marios Panteliadis
South Korea Seo Eu-young
2011


South Korea Kim Da-sol


Russia Andrey Dubov


Japan Akihito Okada


South Korea Rhee Yon-soo


Latvia Arta Arnicane
South Korea Kim Ye-dam
South Korea Moon Jin-ho
South Korea Won Jing-ho
2013


South Korea Kim Ye-dam


Armenia Ashot Khachaturyan


United Kingdom Melissa Gore


Belarus Arseni Sadykov


France Jonathan Fournel
Greece Marios Panteliadis
Japan Ayane Shoda
Germany Katharina Treutler

References

  1. Results in the competition's official website
  2. Profile in the WFIMC's website


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