Premio Jaén

Concurso Internacional de Piano "Premio Jaén"
Current: 64th Premio Jaén
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VenueTeatro Infanta Leonor, Jaén, Spain
First award1953 (1953)
Websitepremiopiano.dipujaen.es

The Premio Jaén (Jaén Prize) is the longest-running piano competition in Spain. It was established in 1958 and is held in the Andalusian city Jaén. The Competition has been a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions since 2004.[1]

Prize Winners

Edition Year 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize
65th 2024 Jooyeon Ka[2] Roberto Rúmenov Deren Wang
64th 2023 Jinhyung Park[3] Ryusei Horiuchi Ivan Basic
63rd 2022 Angel Stanislav Wang[4] Alberto Ferro Yeon-Min Park
62nd 2021 Valentin Malinin[5] Po-Wei Ger Dominic Doutney
61st 2019 Alexander Koryakin[6] Sun-A Park Nicolas Bourdoncle
60th 2018 Honggi Kim Jin-Hyeon Lee Jorge Antonio Nava Vasquez
59th 2017 Chun Wang[7] Dmitry Mayboroda Leon Bernsdorf
58th 2016 Alexander Panfilov[8] Soojin Cha Denis Zhdanov
57th 2015 Anastasia Rizikov[9] Alexey Sychev Dasul Jung
56th 2014 Akihiro Sakiya[10] Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto João Miguel Xavier
55th 2013 not awarded Marcos Raul Madrigal Soto Nicholas Namoradze
54th 2012 Yutong Sun[11] Miyeon Lee Michael Davidov
53rd 2011 Mariana Prjevalskaia[12] Tatiana Dorokhova Viviana Pia Lasaracina
52nd 2010 Mladen Colic[13] Scipione Sangiovanni Jae Kyung Yoo
51st 2009 Antonii Baryshevskyi Shinnosuke Inugai Jingjing Wang
50th 2008 Yun Yi Qin Olga Kozlova Stefan Ciric
49th 2007 Uki Lauri Aleksi Ovaskainen Miao Huang Tomoaki Yoshida
48th 2006 Inesa Sinkevych Chenyin Li Ju-Eun Lee
47th 2005 Ilya Rashkovskiy Tatiana Chernichka Masataka Takada
46th 2004 Irina Zahharenkova Domenico Codispoti Mariya Kim
45th 2003 not awarded Laura McDonald Daniel del Pino Gil (ex aequo)
Tali Morgulis (ex aequo)
44th 2002 Anna Vinnitskaya Lilian Akopova Yaou Xie
43rd 2001 Javier Perianes Granero Hwang Sung-Hoon Ilona Timtchenko

References

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  3. ^ Jaén, Diputación de. "The Korean interpreter Jinhyung Park wins the 64th edition of the Jaén International Piano Competition of the Provincial Council". www.dipujaen.es. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  4. ^ Jaén, Diputación de. "El pianista estadounidense Ángel Wang gana la 63ª edición del Premio "Jaén" de Piano de la Diputación". www.dipujaen.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  5. ^ CODALARIO. "El ruso Valentin Malinin gana la 62 edición del Premio Jaén de Piano". www.codalario.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  6. ^ "The Russian pianist Alexander Koryakin wins the 61st edition Jaén International Piano Contest – Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén Piano". Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  7. ^ "Chun Wang, winner of the 59th Jaén International Piano Competition – Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén Piano". Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  8. ^ "Alexander Panfilov se alza con el primer premio del 58º Concurso Internacional de Piano Premio "Jaén" de la Diputación – Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén Piano" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  9. ^ Donaire, Ginés (2015-04-18). "Anastasia Rizikov, la intérprete prodigio atesora cuatro galardones". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  10. ^ Donaire, Ginés (2014-05-03). "El japonés Akihiro Sakiya gana el Premio Jaén de Piano". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  11. ^ lainformacion.com (2012-04-20). "Pianista chino de 16 años, Yutong Sun, gana el 53 Premio Jaén de Piano". La Información (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  12. ^ "La pianista coruñesa Mariana Prjevalskaia gana el Concurso Internacional Premio Jaén". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 2011-05-09. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  13. ^ "Mladen Colic, primer premio del Concurso Internacional de Piano "Jaén"". Doce Notas (in European Spanish). 2010-04-19. Retrieved 2022-07-01.