XIX International Chopin Piano Competition
The Nineteenth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition | |
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Official poster | |
Date | 23 April – 4 May 2025 2–23 October 2025 (main stage) | (preliminary round)
Venue | National Philharmonic, Warsaw |
Hosted by | Fryderyk Chopin Institute |
Website | chopincompetition |
The XIX International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: XIX Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina) will be held from 2 to 23 October 2025 in Warsaw.
Background
The Chopin Competition is Poland's most important musical event.[1] The 2025 edition will coincide with the 100th anniversary of the competition.[2] The celebrations will begin on 2 October 2025 and last five years.[3]
The winning poster design for promoting the competition was selected by an international competition organized by the Fryderyk Chopin Institute and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Fifteen artists submitted a total of 30 entries. The jury, consisting of Błażej Ostoja Lniski, Prot Jarnuszkiewicz, Mieczysław Wasilewski and Artur Szklener, awarded the 40,000 złoty (US$10,000) prize to Marcin Władyka. All submitted poster designs will be exhibited October 1–31, 2025 at the Academy's Czapski Palace, which will also host accompanying events.[3][4]
Pianists born in the years 1995–2009 are eligible to participate in the competition.[1]
Awards
Prize | Winner | ||
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€60,000 | TBD | ||
€40,000 | TBD | ||
€35,000 | TBD | ||
4th | €30,000 | TBD | |
5th | €25,000 | TBD | |
6th | €20,000 | TBD | |
F | €8,000 | TBD |
Special prize | Founder | Winner | ||
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Best Performance of a Concerto | TBD | TBD | ||
Best Performance of Mazurkas | TBD | TBD | ||
Best Performance of a Polonaise | TBD | TBD | ||
Best Performance of a Sonata | TBD | TBD | ||
Best Performance of a Ballade | TBD | TBD |
Preliminary stage
The preliminary stage was held from 23 April to 4 May 2025 in the Chamber Music Hall of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw. Participants were required to perform the following works:[5]
Preliminary stage program | ||||
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Ultimately, 162 contestants from 28 countries performed in the preliminary stage, of which the jury admitted 66 to the main stage. They were joined by an additional 19 pianists, who qualified to the main stage directly by winning major piano competitions.[6][7]
Competitor | Country | Result |
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Masaharu Kambara | Japan | |
Masaya Kamei | Japan | |
Uladzislau Khandohi | Belarus | |
David Khrikuli | Georgia | To Stage I |
Hayoung Kim | South Korea | |
Jeonghwan Kim | Germany | |
Jiin Kim | South Korea | |
Junhyung Kim | South Korea | |
Sunah Kim | South Korea | |
Sakurako Kita | Japan | |
Elizaveta Kliuchereva | Individual neutral pianist Germany |
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Antoni Kłeczek | United States Poland |
To Stage I |
Pavle Krstić | Bulgaria Serbia |
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Shushi Kyomasu | Japan | To Stage I |
Ariya Laothitipong | Thailand | |
Gichang Lee | South Korea | |
Kwanwook Lee | South Korea | To Stage I |
Bowen Li | China | |
Luwangzi Li | China | To Stage I |
Tianyou Li | China | To Stage I |
Xiaoxuan Li | China | To Stage I |
Xinjie Li | China | |
Zhexiang Li | China | To Stage I |
Juhee Lim | South Korea | |
Hao-Wei Lin | Taiwan | To Stage I |
Yanan Liu | China | |
Ziyu Liu | China | |
Jiaqing Luo | China | |
Zheng Luo | China | |
Tianyao Lyu | China | To Stage I |
Zhiqian Lyu | China | |
Julia Łozowska | Poland | |
Tiankun Ma | China | To Stage I |
Megumi Maekawa | Japan | |
Anastasiya Magamedova | United States Tajikistan |
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Iskandarkhon Mamadaliev | Uzbekistan | |
Xuanyi Mao | China | To Stage I |
Gregory Martin | United States | |
Ruben Micieli | Italy | To Stage I |
Nathalia Milstein | France | To Stage I |
Maria Moliszewska | Poland | |
Yumeka Nakagawa | Japan | To Stage I |
Yulia Nakashima | Japan South Korea |
To Stage I |
Fanze Yang | China | To Stage I |
Juan Mas Choclán | Spain | |
Yuya Nishimoto | Japan | To Stage I |
Anna Ojiro | Japan | |
Vincent Ong | Malaysia | To Stage I |
Arisa Onoda | Japan | To Stage I |
Wenyuan Pan | China | |
Chaelin Park | South Korea | |
Jinhyung Park | South Korea | |
Yehuda Prokopowicz | Poland | To Stage I |
Tommaso Boggian | Italy | |
Yangyue Qin | China | |
Hao Rao | China | To Stage I |
Ingrid Rodrigues Uemura | Brazil | |
Zuzanna Sejbuk | Poland | To Stage I |
Efe Sen | Turkey | |
Hanwen Shi | China | |
Kotaro Shigemori | Japan | |
Jun Shimada | Japan | To Stage I |
Hyojin Shin | South Korea | |
Miyu Shindo | Japan | To Stage I |
Mana Shoji | Japan | To Stage I |
Vitaly Starikov | Israel | To Stage I |
Gabriele Strata | Italy | To Stage I |
Eva Strejcová | Czechia | To Stage I |
Szu-Yu Su | Taiwan | |
Fansum Kenny Sun | China | |
Haolun Sun | China | |
Yutong Sun | China | |
Qianlin Tan | China | |
Nachuan Tao | China | |
Ziye Tao | China | To Stage I |
Hao Tian | China | |
Shunshun Tie | China | |
Mateusz Tomica | Poland | |
Julian Trevelyan | United Kingdom | |
Vojtěch Trubač | Czechia | |
Eric Guo | Canada | To Stage I |
Yubo Deng | China | To Stage I |
Kiron Atom Tellian | Austria | |
Rikako Tsujimoto | Japan | |
Chun Lam U | China | To Stage I |
Liya Wang | China | |
Quanlin Wang | China | |
Ryan Wang | Canada | To Stage I |
Yuhang Wang | China | |
Zitong Wang | China | To Stage I |
Jan Widlarz | Poland | To Stage I |
Kwan Chai Wong | Individual neutral pianist | |
Sze Yuen Wong | China | |
Victoria Wong | United States Canada |
To Stage I |
Maiqi Wu | China | To Stage I |
Yifan Wu | China | To Stage I |
Zihao Wu | China | |
Lingfei (Stephan) Xie | China | |
Kongyan Xin | China | |
Miki Yamagata | Japan | To Stage I |
Ryota Yamazaki | Japan | To Stage I |
Viet Trung Nguyen | Vietnam Poland |
To Stage I |
Jiwon Yang | South Korea | |
Yuanfan Yang | United Kingdom | To Stage I |
Jialin Yao | China | |
Adria Ye | United States | |
ZiRui Ye | China | |
Yoonji Yeo | South Korea | |
Sung Ho Yoo | South Korea | |
Jeong Hyun Yoon | South Korea | |
Bartłomiej Kokot | Poland | |
Yichen Yu | China | To Stage I |
Yuewen Yu | China | To Stage I |
Andrey Zenin | Individual neutral pianist | To Stage I |
Jacky Xiaoyu Zhang | United Kingdom | To Stage I |
Junzhe Zhang | China | |
Nathaniel Zhang | United States | |
Zhiqiao Zhang | China | |
Yuxuan Zhao | China | |
Yonghuan Zhong | China | To Stage I |
Hanyuan Zhu | China | To Stage I |
Shio Okui | Japan | |
Harmony Zhu | Canada | |
Jingting Zhu | China | To Stage I |
Vladimir Aćimović | Serbia | |
Yuki Amako | Japan | |
Yanyan Bao | China | To Stage I |
Michał Basista | Poland | To Stage I |
Nicolas Bourdoncle | France | |
Simon Bürki | Switzerland | |
Michelle Candotti | Italy | |
Zhiqian Cen | China | |
Junho Cha | South Korea | |
Kai-Min Chang | Taiwan | To Stage I |
Xuehong Chen | China | To Stage I |
Hyo Lee | South Korea | To Stage I |
Yanjun Chen | China | |
Yiyang Chen | China | |
Zixi Chen | China | To Stage I |
Hoi Leong Cheong | China Portugal |
To Stage I |
Mariam Chitanava | Georgia | |
Hyena Cho | South Korea | |
Raphaël Collard | France | |
Diana Cooper | France United Kingdom |
To Stage I |
Athena Deng | Canada | To Stage I |
Peida Du | China | |
YuAng Fan | China | To Stage I |
Zhongjin Fang | China | |
Yang Gao | China | |
Yang (Jack) Gao | China | To Stage I |
Inho Gi | South Korea | |
Shuguang Gong | China | To Stage I |
Yiming Guo | China | |
Wei-Ting Hsieh | Taiwan | To Stage I |
Xiaoyu Hu | China | To Stage I |
Hasan Ignatov | Bulgaria | To Stage I |
Ibrahim Ignatov | Bulgaria | |
Riko Imai | Japan | |
Hina Inazumi | Japan | |
Seika Ishida | Japan | |
Asaki Iwai | Japan | |
Hyun-Gyu Ji | South Korea | |
Zihan Jin | China | To Stage I |
An additional 19 pianists qualified to the main stage directly by winning major piano competitions:[6]
Competitor | Country | Admission through |
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Piotr Alexewicz | Poland | 2020 Polish Fryderyk Chopin National Piano Competition |
Jonas Aumiller | Germany | 2024 Hamamatsu International Piano Competition |
Kevin Chen | Canada | 2023 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition |
Mateusz Dubiel | Poland | 2025 Polish Fryderyk Chopin National Piano Competition |
Alberto Ferro | Italy | 2015 Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition |
Adam Kałduński | Poland | 2020 Polish Fryderyk Chopin National Piano Competition |
Kaito Kobayashi | Japan | 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition |
Mateusz Krzyżowski | Poland | 2022 International Paderewski Piano Competition |
Shiori Kuwahara | Japan | 2021 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition 2019 Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition |
Hyuk Lee | South Korea | 2016 International Paderewski Piano Competition |
Pedro López Salas | Spain | 2022 International Paderewski Piano Competition |
Eric Lu | United States | 2018 Leeds International Piano Competition |
Philipp Lynov | Individual neutral pianist | 2019 International Paderewski Piano Competition |
Piotr Pawlak | Poland | 2020 Polish Fryderyk Chopin National Piano Competition |
Anthony Ratinov | United States | 2025 National Chopin Piano Competition of the USA 2023 Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition |
Tomoharu Ushida | Japan | 2018 Hamamatsu International Piano Competition |
Andrzej Wierciński | Poland | 2015 Polish Fryderyk Chopin National Piano Competition |
Krzysztof Wierciński | Poland | 2025 Polish Fryderyk Chopin National Piano Competition |
William Yang | United States | 2025 National Chopin Piano Competition of the USA |
Main stage
The main competition from 3 to 20 October will consist of three stages and a final. An inaugural concert will be held on 2 October, and the prize-winners' concerts will take place from 21 to 23 October.[5]
Program
Participants must select a different program for each stage of the competition. The competition repertoire must be played from memory and can be performed in any order. Contestants may not play the same piece twice in different stages of the competition, though they can perform pieces they performed in the preliminary round (except the first two etudes) in the main stage. Participants may use any available edition of Chopin's works, though the Chopin National Edition is recommended.[5]
Stage I program | |||
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Stage II program | |||
6 of the Preludes, Op. 28, either No. 7-12 or 13-18 or 19–24 | One of | Any other pieces by Chopin to meet the required performing time of 40 to 50 minutes. Performing the full Op. 28 is allowed. | |
Stage III program | |||
One sonata:
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One set of mazurkas: | Any other pieces by Chopin to meet the required performing time of 45 to 55 minutes | |
Final program | |||
Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op. 61 | Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 or Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 21 |
Jury
The jury will consist of:[8]
Competition jury
- John Allison
- Yulianna Avdeeva ( XVI)
- Michel Beroff
- Akiko Ebi (5th X)
- Sa Chen (4th XIV)
- Đặng Thái Sơn ( X)
- Nelson Goerner (HM XIII)
- Momo Kodama
- Krzysztof Jabłoński ( XI)
- Kevin Kenner ( XII)
- Robert McDonald
- Garrick Ohlsson (chairman; VIII)
- Piotr Paleczny ( VIII)
- Ewa Pobłocka (5th X)
- Katarzyna Popowa-Zydroń (HM IX)
- John Rink
- Wojciech Świtała (HM XII)
References
- ^ a b "International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition 2025". Global Foundation for the Performing Arts. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
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- ^ a b "NIFC prezentuje plakat XIX Konkursu Chopinowskiego". Ruch Muzyczny (in Polish). Retrieved 31 May 2024.
- ^ zofiakawecka (11 April 2024). "Plakat autorstwa Marcina Władyki będzie promował Konkurs Chopinowski w 2025 roku". Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (in Polish). Retrieved 31 May 2024.
- ^ a b c Regulations of the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition. Fryderyk Chopin Institute. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
- ^ a b "Here are the 85 names of the participants of the 19th Chopin Competition". chopincompetition.pl. Retrieved 6 May 2025.
- ^ 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, I Round 3-7.10/2025 (PDF). Fryderyk Chopin Institute. Retrieved 6 May 2025.
- ^ "Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina". konkursy.nifc.pl. Retrieved 30 December 2024.