University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar International FRANZ LISZT Competition for Young Pianists > University of Music... > Retrospective > 2nd International FR... Prize winners s Asagi Nakata Cat. 1, 1. Prize 06.03.2009 24.06.2009 24.06.2009 01.08.2009 16.04.2010 Weimar, Filmfestival Goldener Spatz Weimar, Hochschule für Musik Hundisburg, Schloss Hundisburg Maastricht, General Assembly European
16.04.2010 17.04.2010 18.04.2010 20.02.2011 Union of Music Competitions for Youth Maastricht, General Assembly European Union of Music Competitions for Youth Maastricht, General Assembly European Union of Music Competitions for Youth Weimar, Opening 3rd International FRANZ LISZT Competition for Young Pianists Nuron Mukumiy Cat. I, 2. Prize 06.03.2009 01.-07.05.2010 Invitation to the Liszt-Junior-Academy of the International Franz Liszt Piano Competition Utrecht Master Class Youmin Shin Cat. I, 3. Prize
20.-25.05.2012 26.05.2012 Invitation to Liszt-Academy with Masterclass Elisabeth Leonskaja at Schillingsfürst Castle Weimar, Final of the Liszt-Academy at Schillingsfürst Castle Mayuko Motoyama Cat. II, 2. Prize 06.03.2009 Inge Du Cat. II, 2. Prize 06.03.2009 28.09.2010 Bayreuth, Steingraeber-Palais Maria Verbaite Cat. II, 3. Prize 06.03.2009 Kausikan Rajeshkumar Cat. III, 2. Prize
06.03.2009 20.07.2009 20.-25.05.2012 26.05.2012 with orchestra Weimar, Weimar Master Classes Invitation to Liszt-Academy with Masterclass Elisabeth Leonskaja at Schillingsfürst Castle Weimar, Final of the Liszt-Academy at Schillingsfürst Castle Jury Grigory Gruzman, Weimar (Head of Jury) Carsten Dürer, Düsseldorf Justas Dvarionas, Vilnius Fumiko Eguchi, Tokyo Svetlana Navassardian, Paris Piotr Paleczny, Warschau Erik T. Tawaststjerna, Helsinki Peter Waas, Weimar (artistic director) The Competition's Categories Category I (up to 13 years)
Category II (14-16 years) Category III (17-19 years) Repertoire Category I First Round a) J. S. Bach: three pieces from Kleine Präludien und Fughetten or two three-part Inventions (Sinfonias), BWV 787-801 or three consecutive movements from a French Suite, BWV 812-817 or D. Scarlatti: two Sonatas b) C. Czerny: one Etude from op. 299, no. 21 onwards (book 3 and 4) or op. 335 or op. 740 c) F. Liszt: one Etude from Études pour le piano en douze exerci ces (Jugend-Etüden op. 1) excluding nos. 1 and 4 or from Grandes Études de Paganini, no. 4 or no. 5 d) J. Haydn: one sonata-allegro movement from a piano sonata or L.v. Beethoven: sonata-allegro movement from op. 14/1 (E major) or op. 14/2 (G major) Length of playing: A maximum of 20 minutes in which repeats may be played. Second Round a) one chamber music piece performed together with a pupil of the
Musikgymnasium Belvedere (A list of possible pieces to choose from will be sent after the application) or a piece composed by the candidate him/herself (The music must be handed to the jury) or one improvised piece for which the candidate will be given a choice of themes after the nomination for the second round b) one or more pieces by E. Grieg, F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, R. Schumann or P. I. Tschaikowsky c) F. Liszt: one or more pieces from Consolations or Nocturnes (Liebesträume) or Valse-Impromptu or Années de Pélerinage I - Suisse (excluding nos.1, 5 and 6) d) B. Bartók: one or more pieces from Mikrokosmos, Nos. 85, 87, 102, 107, 109, 110, 113, 128 Length of playing: A maximum of 25 minutes in which repeats may be played. Category II First Round a) J. S. Bach: one piece from the Well-Tempered Clavier 1 and 2 (Prelude and Fugue) or three consecutive movements from a Partita or three consecutive movements from an English Suite, BWV 806-811 or D. Scarlatti: two Sonatas
b) F. Liszt: one Etude from Grandes Études de Paganini, excluding no 4 and no 5 c) F. Chopin: one virtuose Etude from Études op. 10 or op. 25 d) L. v. Beethoven:one sonata-allegro movement from a piano sonata (excluding op. 49, 79, 101, 106, 109, 110 and 111) Length of playing: A maximum of 20 minutes in which repeats may be played. Second Round a) one chamber music piece performed together with a pupil of the Musikgymnasium Belvedere (A list of possible pieces to choose from will be sent after the application) or a piece composed by the candidate him/herself (The music must be handed to the jury) or one improvised piece for which the candidate will be given a choice of themes after the nomination for the second round b) F. Liszt: one work from Ballades or Hungarian Rhapsodies or Two Polonaises or Années de pèlerinage I - Suisse: no. 5 or no. 6 or Années de pèlerinage II- Italie: Book 1 (excluding no. 7) and Book 2 c) B. Bartók: one or more pieces from Mikrokosmos, vol. 6 no. 142 or no. 146 or from no. 148-153 (Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm)
d) a work composed after 1950 by a composer from the participant's country of origin or one or more pieces from Georg Crumb, Lowell Liebermann, Lera Auerbach, Barbara Heller, Tikhon Khrennikov Length of playing: A maximum of 30 minutes in which repeats may be played. Category III First Round a) J. S. Bach: one piece from the Well-Tempered Clavier 1 and 2 (Prelude and Fugue) or one Toccata or D. Scarlatti: three Sonatas b) F. Liszt: one Etude from 12 Etudes d?execution transcendante (excluding nos. 1, 3 and 9) c) I. Moscheles: one Etude from op. 51 (Allegri di Bravura) d) L. v. Beethoven: one of the following sonatas: op. 10/1 (c minor), op. 10/2 (F major), op. 13 (c minor), op. 14/1 (E major), op. 14/2 (G major), op. 54 (F major), op. 81a (E-flat major), op. 90 (e minor) or F. Schubert: one of the following sonatas op. 120 A major (D 664), op. 143 a minor (D 784), op. 147 B major (D 575), op. 164 a minor (D 537) Length of playing: A maximum of 35 minutes in which repeats may be played.
Second Round a) one chamber music piece performed together with a pupil of the Musikgymnasium Belvedere (A list of possible pieces to choose from will be sent after the application) or a piece composed by the candidate him/herself (The music must be handed to the jury) or one improvised piece for which the candidate will be given a choice of themes after the nomination for the second round b) F. Liszt: one or more pieces from Années de pèlerinage I - Suisse: no. 6 (Vallee d?obermann) or Années de pèlerinage II - Italie: no. 7 Après une lecture du Dante - fantasia quasi sonata (Dante Sonata) or Mephisto Waltz no. 1 or Réminescences de Don Juan (Don Juan Fantasy) or Réminescences de Norma (Norma Fantasy) or Rigoletto: Paraphrase du concert or Tannhäuser-Ouvertüre or Tristan und Isolde c) B. Bartók: one ore more pieces from Mikrokosmos, vol. 6 or Six Dances in Bulgarian Rythm (Mikrokosmos Nr. 148-153) or op. 24 or Im Freien or Zwei Rumänische Tänze or Allegro Barbaro d) one work composed after 1950 Length of playing: A maximum of 50 minutes in which repeats may be played.
Third Round F. Liszt: Piano No. 2 in A major together with the orchestra of the Musikgymnasium Schloss Belvedere Participation Rules 1. The competition is open to young pianists of all nationalities as well as stateless persons. 2. The competition is held in the following categories: Category I up to 13 years Category II 14 to 16 years Category III 17 to 19 years The qualifying date is the 23 February 2009 3. The competition is open to the public Categories I and II consist of two rounds each, and Category III of 3 rounds. The order of performance for the pianists is determined by random selection in the form of a lottery system. 4. The solo repertoire must be performed from memory. It is possible to apply exemption from this rule in the case of contemporary works. After the application deadline has passed all applicants will receive a list of chamber music pieces to choose from. 5. After 5 January 2009 no programme changes will be accepted.
6. The order of works to be performed in both rounds can be determined by the candidate. 7. The jury reserves the right to interrupt a performance if the allocated time has been exceeded. 8. The jury reserves the right not to reward certain prizes. The first prize of each category cannot be shared. 9. The decision of the jury is final. There may be possible changes within the jury. 10. Members of the jury are not allowed to judge their own pupils. In the case of former pupils, the teaching activities must have ended at least one year prior to the competition. 11. The organizer may record parts of the competition, yet competitors have no recording rights whatsoever. 12. All prize winners are obliged to perform at the prize winners concerts on 4 March in Weimar and 6 March 2009 in Bayreuth without pay. 13. In cases of doubt, the original German text of the competition brochure is legally binding. Photo Gallery