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Prize winners' concerts were on October 21–23, 2015. Seong-Jin Cho of South Korea won the competition. [2] Awards[edit] The finals. Seong-Jin Cho won the competition, playing the Piano Concerto in E minor, Opus 11 in the final. The prize money was €30,000.
- April 13–24, 2015 (preliminary round), October 1–23, 2015 (main stage)
- National Philharmonic, Warsaw
Author: Culture.pl. Share: Whittled down from over 160 pianistsin the final stages, the official jury has chosen the one and only winner of the 17th Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition. Seong-Jin Cho from Korea has beaten hundreds of other competitors to be crowned the victor in the prestigious piano competition.
The winners are chosen by an international jury comprising great pianists (including Adam Harasiewicz, Martha Argerich, Janusz Olejniczak, Dina Yoffe, Dang Thai Son and Yundi, all of whom are Prize-Winners from previous Competitions), teachers, pedagogues and specialists in Chopin’s music.
Prize-winners of the 10th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition on the concert platform of the Warsaw Philharmonic. Left to right: Tatiana Shebanova (Second Prize), Arutyan Papazyan (Third Prize), Dang Thai Son (First Prize), Ewa Pobłocka (Fifth Prize), Erik Berchot (Sixth Prize equal), Akiko Ebi (Fifth Prize equal), Irina Petrova ...
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