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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.

Awards

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.

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

Competition Results (by rounds)

First round

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

October 10–13

Semi-finals

October 15 and 16

Final

October 18 and 19

References

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

Further reading

External links

International Chopin Piano Competition
List of jurors
Editions
Winners
Fryderyk Chopin Institute
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