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  1. Prize winners. 13th edition 2022 1. Yukine Kuroki, Japan 2. Yeon-Min Park, South Korea 2. Derek Wang, USA. 12th edition 2020 Audience award (online). Tamta Magradze, Georgia 11th edition 2017

  2. The International Franz Liszt Piano Competition ("Liszt Competition") is an international piano competition. It is a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions . The Competition is held in Utrecht in the Netherlands. It first took place in 1986, one hundred years after the death of Franz Liszt .

  3. Drs. Caroline Hong and Ryan Behan, co-directors of the Franz Liszt International Piano Festival and Competition (FLIPFAC), are pleased to announce the names of the Laureates of the 2021 Virtual Edition of the FLIPFAC competition! Each winner will receive a free membership in The American Liszt Society for the 2022 calendar year. The FLIPFAC Directors' Team, in consultation with the 2021 ...

  4. The third prize, endowed with 5,000 euros, was awarded twice: to the 21-year-old Hungarian Valentin Magyar and the 18-year-old Dane Rune Leicht Lund. The 10th International FRANZ LISZT Piano Competition Weimar – Bayreuth has been organized by the FRANZ LISZT Weimar University of Music in cooperation with the City of Bayreuth since October 27th.

  5. The American Liszt Society. The purpose of the Society is to promote scholarship and a general understanding of the full creative and historical significance of Franz Liszt on the education and development of both the composition and performance of music throughout the Western World. Each year ALS festivals have presented member talent and ...

  6. Impromptu is a 1991 period drama film directed by James Lapine, written by Sarah Kernochan, produced by Daniel A. Sherkow and Stuart Oken, and starring Hugh Grant as Frédéric Chopin and Judy Davis as George Sand. It was shot entirely on location in France as a British production by an American company. Its main filming location was at the ...

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  8. In 1861 Liszt moved to Rome and four years later Pope Pius IX conferred on him the title of “Abbé”. Such was his latter-day devotion to the church that he was given an honorary canonry, although he was never ordained as a priest. Franz Liszt: the sensational piano wizard whose breathtaking virtuosity made even grown men weep.

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