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Wettbewerbs Ergebnisse
IV. Internationaler F. Liszt-Klavierwettbewerb in Wroclaw
wird in der Zeit von 16 bis 28 September 2008 veranstaltet.
An dem Wettbewerb koennen Pianistinnen und Pianisten im Alter ab 16 Jahren (geboren nicht spaeter als am 16 September 1992) teilnehmen
Die Anmeldungen muessen bis 1 Juli 2008 ankommen.
Minister für Kultur und Nationalerbe Bogdan Zdrojewski
Marschall der Niederschlesieschen Selbsverwaltungs Regional Behörde Marek Lapinski
haben über dem Wettbewerb übernommen.
Wettbewerb ist Mitglied Alink-Argerich Foundation
Wettbewerb Direktor - Juliusz Adamowski
Wettbewerb wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit "Witold Lutoslawski" Philharmonie in Wroclaw (www.filharmonia.wroclaw.pl)
, "Karol Lipinski" Musikakademie in Wroclaw (www.amuz.wroc.pl)
und National Zentrum für Kultur in Warschau
www.nck.pl ) veranstaltet.
Wettbewerb wurde im Konzertsaal der W. Lutoslawski Philharmonie in Wroclaw nach folgendem Zeitplan geführt:
16 September at 19.00 - opening concert - Stanislav Soloviev
- piano,
Orchestra "Harmonologia" under Jan Tomasz Adamus. Programme: R. Schumann - Koncert fortepianowy a-moll, Op. 54, F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy - Symfonia nr 4 A-dur "Włoska", J. Haydn - Sonata D-dur Hob.XVI\24, F. Liszt - Harmonies du soir, Sonet de Petrarka N.104, Rigoletto.Paraphrase de concert.
17-21 September - 1st stage auditions
22-24 September from 18.00 to about 21.00 - 2nd stage auditions (semi-finals)
25 September - finalists' rehearsals with orchestra
26, 27 September at 19.00 final auditions
(in the mornings - rehearsals with
the Symphony Orchestra of W. Lutoslawski Philharmonic
under Adam Klocek
28 September at 19.00 concert of the
laureates the handing of diplomas to laureates finalists,
and semi-finalists
Application overflow for the Competition.
55 candidates from 22 countries applied for the Competition, performed 40 pianists aged 16-41 from 15 countries (Belgiem,Bulgaria, Belarus, China, Finland, France, Hungary, Japan, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan).
Patrons:
The Competition was financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage www.mkidn.gov.pl,
Lower Silesian Province www.umwd.pl,
Commune of Wroclaw www.wroclaw.pl,
National Cultural Centre www.nck.pl,
Performing Artists Association STOART www.stoart.org.pl,
F. Liszt Society in Poland and members' contributions.
Sponsors:
Hotel ORBIS Wroclaw www.orbis.pl
PIANO-FIKS www.piano-fiks.net
Media sponsorship:
In Your Pocket publisher www.inyourpocket.com
Media coverage:
TVP Wroclaw www.wroclaw.tvp.pl
Radio Wroclaw www.prw.pl
Benefactors of artistic prizes:
Polish "F. Chopin" Baltic Philharmonic in Gdansk www.filharmonia.gda.pl
Lower Silesian Philharmonic in Jelenia Góra www.filharmonia-dolnoslaska.art.pl
"Josef Elsner" Philharmonic in Opole www.filharmonia.opole.pl
"Artur Malawski" Philharmonic in Rzeszow www.filharmonia.rzeszow.pl
Polish "I. J. Paderewski" Pomeranian Philharmonic in Bydgoszcz www.musica.pl
"O. Kolberg" Swietokrzyska Philharmonic in Kielce www.filharmonia.kielce.com.pl
"Witold Lutoslawski" Philharmonic in Wroclaw www.filharmonia.wroclaw.pl
Zabrze Philharmonic in Zabrze www.filharmonia.zabrze.pl/index.php
Franz-Liszt-Verein Raiding (Austria) www.lisztverein.at
3de Liszt in Vredenburg Festival (Holland) www.liszt.nl
F. Liszt Society in Spain (SLKE) www.slke.org
The Arthur Rubinstein International Music Foundation in Łódź www.arturrubinstein.pl
Artists Association in Radziejowice – National Culture Institution www.palacradziejowice.pl
"SILESIA" Institution of Promotion and Popularisation of Music in Katowice www.silesia.art.pl
F. Liszt Society in Poland
Current affairs:
Eri Mantani's recitals
Eri Mantani, the second prize winner performed a piano recital in the Wroclaw Philharmonic (21 May 2009), in the Parlour of Four Muses in Oborniki Slaskie (22 May) and in the Silesian Piast Dynasty Castle in Brzeg (23 May) within TiFL's "Liszt Evenings".
Piotr Banasik performsed on 24th April 2009 in the Lower Silesian Philharmonic in Jelenia Góra.
Piotr Banasik will play P. Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto B flat minor with the Symphonic Orchestra of the Lower Silesian Philharmonic under Jerzy Swoboda. The concert will be held on 24th April 2009 in Jelenia Góra.
It is an artistic prize funded by the Lower Silesian Philharmonic for the best Polish competitor of the 4th International F. Liszt Competition in Wroclaw.
Piotr Banasik`s recitals
Piotr Banasik, as best Polish competitor at the 4th International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Wroclaw, performed a recital on 29th January in the Lódz City History Museum as part of celebration of 122nd anniversary of Arthur Rubinstein's birth. The recital was an artistic prize funded by the "Arthur Rubinstein" International Music Foundation in Lódz.
On 20th February 2009, Piotr Banasik performed in Nowy Dom Sztuki at the palace complex in Radziejowice. The "Jerzy Waldorff" Award for best Polish competitor, in the form of this recital, was funded by Artists Association in Radziejowice - National Culture Institution.
Krisztina Taraszova - 4th prize winner performed recitals on 22 Oct 2008 in Katowice within 18th International Festival of Young Laureates of Music Competition organised by IPiUM SILESIA as well as on 24 Oct in Oborniki Śląskie and 25 Oct in Brzeg within TiFL's "Liszt Evenings".
Teilnehmer Akualiesiert 19. September 2008.
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- BACZYŃSKA-KISSAS Dagny, Poland
- BALAZS Janos , Hungary
- BANASIK Piotr, Poland
- BESNARD Olivier, France
- FATYKHOVA Gulnara, Russia
- DELIYSKA Dora, Bulgaria
- EHIRO Mari, Japon
- FALZONE Christopher, USA
- FRÄKI Sonja, Finland
- GNIWEK Arnold, Poland
- GULZAROVA Irena, Uzbekistan
- KANAZAWA Akiko, Japan
- KONDRATIEV Ilya, Russia
- KORTUS Jacek, Poland
- KOVALEVA Daria, Russia
- KOZHUKHAR George, Ukraine
- KOZIAK Marcin, Poland
- LIU Boven, China
- LUKYANENKO Anastasiya, Ukraine
- LUNIOV Andrij, Ukraine
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- MAEDA Yusuke, Japan
- MANTANI Eri, Japan
- MIZUNUMA Toshikazu, Japan
- OBSTARCZYK Jacek, Poland
- OTSUJI Tomoko, Japan
- PETROV Peter, Belgium
- PIK©A Inara, Latvia
- RAYKERUS Pavel, Russia
- REIFFERSOVÁ Pavla, Slovakia
- SCHNEIDER Michael, USA
- SOUDELSKIY Andrey, Russia
- SZYMCZAK Gracjan, Poland
- TAMURA Atsushi, Japan
- TARASZOVA Krisztina, Hungary
- TARCHAŁA Hanna, Poland
- UFNIARZ Agnieszka, Poland
- WAKARECY Pawel, Poland
- WALECZEK Wojciech, Poland
- YAMADA Yoko, Japan
- YELETSKIY Pavel, Belarus
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Photos of the competition participants
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COMPETITORS QUALIFIED TO THE SEMI-FINAL
(in alphabetical order)
1. BALAZS Janos - Węgry/Hungary
2. BANASIK Piotr - Polska/Poland
3. BESNARD Olivier - Francja/France
4. FRÄKI Sonja - Finlandia/Finland
5. KONDRATIEV Ilya - Rosja/Russia
6. KORTUS Jacek - Polska/Poland
7. KOZIAK Marcin - Polska/Poland
8. LIU Bowen Chiny/China
9. MAEDA Yusuke - Japonia/Japan
10. MANTANI Eri - Japonia/Japan
11. RAYKERUS Pavel - Rosja/Russia
12. SCHNEIDER Michael - USA
13. TARASZOVA Krisztina - Węgry/Hungary
14. TARCHAŁA Hanna - Polska/Poland
15. WAKARECY Paweł - Polska/Poland
16. YAMADA Yoko - Japonia/Poland
22 Sep - Monday
18.00-21.50 semifinals
Janos BALAZS, Piotr BANASIK, Olivier BESNARD
intermission about 20.00 -20.30
Sonja FRÄKI, Ilya KONDRATIEV
23 Sep - Tuesday
18.00-22.40 semifinals
Jacek KORTUS, Marcin KOZIAK,
intermission about 19.20 -19.40
Bowen LIU, Yusuke MAEDA,
intermission about 21.00 -21.20
Eri MANTANI, Pavel RAYKERUS
24 Sep - Wednesday
18.00-21.50 semifinals
Michael SCHNEIDER, Krisztina TARASZOVA, Hanna TARCHAŁA
intermission about 20.00 -20.30
Paweł WAKARECY, Yoko YAMADA
COMPETITORS QUALIFIED TO THE FINAL
(in alphabetical order)
1. BANASIK Piotr - Poland
2. BESNARD Olivier - France
3. FRÄKI Sonja - Finland
4. KONDRATIEV Ilya - Russia
5. MANTANI Eri - Japan
6. TARASZOVA Krisztina - Hungary
Final auditions
26 September, at 19.00
Piotr BANASIK (F. Liszt - Piano Concerto Es major, Hungarian Rhapsody no.6)
Olivier BESNARD (F. Liszt - Piano Concerto A major, Hungarian Rhapsody no.13)
Sonja FRÄKI (F. Chopin - Piano Concerto e minor op.11, F. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody no.12)
27 September, at 19.00
Ilya KONDRATIEV (F. Liszt - Piano Concerto A major, Hungarian Rhapsody no.2)
Eri MANTANI (F. Liszt - Piano Concerto Es major, Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2)
Krisztina TARASZOVA (F. Liszt - Piano Concerto Es major, Hungarian Rhapsody no.6)
finalists will be accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra of W. Lutoslawski Philharmony in Wroclaw under direction of Adam Klocek
Wettbewerbs Ergebnisse
Statutory Prizes:
1st - not awarded
2nd- Eri Mantani (Japan) - 35.000 zlotys
(approx. equivalent - 10,350 euros)
financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage
3rd - Sonja Fräki (Finland) - 25.000 zlotys
financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage
4th - Olivier Besnard (France) - 20.000 zl
financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage and the STOART (Performing Artists Association)
4th - Krisztina Taraszova (Hungary) - 20.000 zl
financed by the National Cultural Centre in Warsaw and STOART (Performing Artists Association)
Distinctions awarded by the Jury
Piotr Banasik (Poland) - 7,000 zlotys financed by TiFL
Ilya Kondratiev (Russia) - 7,000 zlotys financed by TiFL
Distinctions awarded by TiFL
Marcin Koziak (Poland) - 1,500 zlotys financed by TiFL
Krisztina Taraszova (Hungary) - 1,500 zlotys financed by TiFL
The Jury appointed Sonja Fräki to participate in the masterclasses and gala concert within 3de Liszt in Vredenburg Festival (Holland) in October 2009.
Eri Mantani
Born in 1982 in Osaka, Japan. Graduated from Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku (University of Arts in Tokyo, 2007). Currently studying at the Rostock University of Music and Theatre in Germany as a Yamaha Music Foundation scholarship student, under Prof. Bernd Zack. Prizewinner of Japanese piano competitions. Won 3rd prize at the 1st International S. Seiler Piano Competition in Japan, 1st prize at the Romanian Music Competition in Tokyo, Japan (2005) and 5th prize at the 11th International F. Schubert Piano Competition in Dortmund, Germany (2007). Performed recitals throughout Japan, and also gave concerts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Italy.
Sonja Fräki
Born in 1977 in Helsinki, Finland. Graduated from J. Sibelius Music Academy in Helsinki (2002), where she studied under Prof. Teppo Koivisto, and where she continues her education at a doctoral studies since 2006. Also studied at Musikhochschule in Karlsruhe, Germany, under Prof. Carmen Piazzini (till 2004). Won 6th prize at the 4th International Paderewski Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz, Poland (1998), 4th prize at the 9th International F. Schubert Piano Competition in Dortmund, Germany (2003) and a special prize at the 2nd International Maj Lind Piano Competition in Helsinki, Finland (2007). Performs as a soloist and chamber musician and gives concerts with orchestras in Finland, Sweden, Germany, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and Russia, also at international festivals. Recorded many times for the Finnish Broadcasting Company.
Olivier Besnard
Born in 1977 in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Studied at Conservatoire National Superiéur de Musique in Paris under Michel Béroff, Denis Pascal, Jacques Rouvier and Daria Hovora. Also underwent special course in chamber music and accompaniment to singing. Prize winner of a French piano competition and 'Yamaha Music Europe' competition (2002). Won a press prize at the 5th International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Utrecht (1999), 2nd prize at the International F. Liszt Competition in Pécs, Hungary (2005) and 2nd prize at the Liszt-Bartok International Competition in Budapest (2006). Performs as a soloist and with orchestras in France and abroad.
Krisztina Taraszova
Born in 1985 in Beregovo, Ukraine. Studies at the F. Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary, under Prof. Istvan Lantos and Istvan Gulyas. Prizewinner of Hungarian piano competitions. Won a special prize at the Competition for Young Pianists in Békéscsaba, Hungary (2003) and 2nd prize at the Andor Földes piano Competition in Budapest (2005). In 2008, a quarter-finalist at the 8th International F. Liszt Piano Competition in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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Eri Mantani (Japan) won the competition receiving 2nd prize (1st prize was not awarded). Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Stanislaw Solowiew during the I part of opening concert with “Harmonology” orchestra under the direction of Jan Piotr Adamus (grand piano “Welck”, built in Wroclaw about 1845) Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Stanislaw Solowiew during the I part of opening concert with “Harmonology” orchestra under the direction of Jan Piotr Adamus (grand piano “Welck”, built in Wroclaw about 1845) Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Stanislav Soloviev during the second part of opening concert (modern grand piano “Steinway”) Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Eri Mantani at the 2nd stage. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Paweł Wakarecy at the 2nd stage. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The whole competition was recorded for the archives by Maurycy Kin, PhD. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The auditions were conducted by Agnieszka Strzelczyk and Dariusz Adamowski. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The auditions were conducted by Agnieszka Strzelczyk and Dariusz Adamowski. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The Jury at the 2nd stage (from left): Andrzej Jasiński, Alexei Orlovetsky, Juliusz Adamowski, Alexander Jenner, Laszló Baranyay, Eugene Indjic. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The Jury at the 2nd stage (from right): Eugene Indjic, Laszló Baranyay Alexander Jenner, Juliusz Adamowski, Alexei Orlovetsky, Andrzej Jasiński. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Eugene Indjic and Laszló Baranyay. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Eri Mantani – Japan, (2nd prize) at the final stage. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Sonja Fräki – Finland, (3rd prize) at the final stage. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Olivier Besnard – France, (4th prize) at the final stage. Photo by Andrzej Solnica.

Krisztina Taraszova –Hungary, (4th prize) and Adam Klocek - Poland, at the final stage. Photo by Andrzej Solnica.

Piotr Banasik – Poland, (distinction) at the final stage. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Ilya Kondratiew – Russia, (distinction) at the final stage. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The Jury at the final stage (3rd row, from left): Alexei Orlovetsky, Alexander Jenner, Andrzej Jasiński, Juliusz Adamowski. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The competition has been nicely announced in the regional cultural information magazine „Co jest grane”. Photo by Andrzej Solnica.

The Jury at the final stage. Photo by Andrzej Solnica.

Official handing of diplomas; from left: jurors, sponsors, semi-finalists and prizewinners. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

From left: Paweł Wakarecy, Marcin Koziak, Michael Schneider, Piotr Banasik, Olivier Besnard, Ilya Kondratiev, Eri Mantani, Sonja Fräki, Krisztina Taraszova. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Juliusz Adamowski, President of the F. Liszt Society in Poland thanking Prof. Alexander Jenner, Chairman of the Jury. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Diploma handed to Eri Mantani, competition winner. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Jacek Gawroński, Head of the Cultural Division at the Marshal Office thanking on behalf of Marek Łapiński, Marshal of the Lower Silesia Province. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Juliusz Adamowski thanking Jerzy Róziewicz, Chairman of the Board of STOART (Performing Artists Association). Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Michael Schneider awarded with semi-finalist diploma. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Professor Alexander Jenner thanking Juliusz Adamowski. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Paweł Wakarecy, Marcin Koziak, Eri Mantani and Sonja Fräki. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Juliusz Adamowski and Wojciech Grochowalski, Secretary General of the Arthur Rubinstein International Music Foundation. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Audition of the Laureates' Concert (3rd and 4th row, Competition Jury: Andrzej Jasiński, Alexander Jenner, Alexei Orlovetsky, Eugene Indjic Juliusz Adamowski. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Alexei Orlovetsky and Eugene Indjic. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

From left: Prof. Alexander Jenner, Sonja Fräki, Piotr Banasik, Eugene Indjic. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

Foreground: Prof. Andrzej Jasiński talking to Marcin Koziak. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

From left: Jerzy Róziewicz (Chairman of the Board of STOART), Juliusz Adamowski, Alexei Orlovetsky, Alexander Jenner, Andrzej Jasiński, Eugene Indjic, Eri Mantani, Krisztina Taraszova, Ilya Kondratiev, Olivier Besnard, Piotr Banasik, Sonja Fräki. Photo by Maciej Szwed.

The competition was held and closed in a very pleasant atmosphere. Photo by Maciej Szwed.
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Artistic prizes for the laureates (pdf)
Detailed schedule of the 1st stage (pdf)
Competition Rules and Regulations(pdf)
Anmeldeformular(pdf)
F. Liszt "Ave Maria" (für die grosse Klavierschule von Lebert und Stark) (pdf) Herausgegeben durch Editio Musica Budapest (Neue Liszt-Ausgabe Serie 1, Werke für Klavier zu zwei Haenden, Band 11 - Einzelne Charakerstücke I).
The repertoire of the 2nd stage has been supplemented on 29th October 2007 with Episode de la vie d`un artiste. Grande Symphonie fantastique de Berioz. Partition de Piano. S.470.
The piece increases the list of works by Chopin, Schumann, Brahms and Beethoven-Liszt, which constitute alternatives for F. Liszt's Sonata H minor.
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