International Competition of Piano Delia Steinberg

International Competition of Piano Delia Steinberg is a contest of piano founded in Madrid (Spain) in 1982 by the pianist and philosopher Delia Steinberg Guzmán (n. 1943), at the time director of the International Organization New Acropolis branch in Spain, in order to promote new values of the Music. Since then she has acted as part of the jury.

History

The competition was born in 1982 under the name of Competition of Piano New Acropolis. It received its current name in the year 2008. From its beginnings it has served to encourage the artistic career of young pianists. The contest is celebrated annually in Madrid.

This Competition is a member of the Alink-Argerich Foundation (AAF), promoted by the Argentine pianist Martha Argerich (n. 1941), from December 2007.[1][2][3]

The Competition recognizes the high participation and the technical and artistic level of the participants.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

The jury is composed by prestigious pianists such as Rafael Solís and Maria Luisa Villalba, teachers of the Conservatoire of Music Arturo Soria of Madrid, former winners of the competition such as Albert Mamriev, soloists like Yuki Matsuzawa or teachers like Walter Gutdeutsh. In recent years, the contest was celebrated in the Theatre Victory of Madrid.

Past winners[11]

  • 2017 Hyein Jeon - Giulio de Padova (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 2016 Dong-Wan Ha (South Korea)
  • 2015 Alexia Mouza (Greece - Venezuela)
  • 2014 Michael Davidov (Israel-Spain)[12][13]
  • 2013 (Non attributed)[8][14]
  • 2012 Shih-Wei Chen[6]
  • 2011 Christopher Falzone[4]
  • 2010 Pavel Kolesnikov[15][16]
  • 2009 Evgeny Starodubsev / Jae-Kyung Yoo (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 2008 Jia Wang
  • 2007 Alexander Yakovlev
  • 2006 Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós
  • 2005 (Non attributed)
  • 2004 Olesya Shutko – Jorge Picó (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 2003 Rintaro Akamatsu
  • 2002 Omar Sánchez
  • 2001 Mariko Aoki
  • 2000 Soo Jin Oh
  • 1999 Junko Hayashi – Saeko Okabe (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 1998 Milos Mihajlovic– Albert Mamriev (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 1997 Friedrich Thomas – Ayako Kimura (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 1996 Carlos Márquez Fernández
  • 1995 Oliver Kern – Eugeni Nefiedoff (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 1994 Rafael Alfonso Porras
  • 1993 Santiago Casero Alcañiz – Héctor Jesús Sánchez Fernández (Shared / ex-aequo)
  • 1992 Daniel del Pino Gil
  • 1991 Carolina Bellver Álvarez
  • 1990 (Non attributed)
  • 1989 José Gallego Jiménez
  • 1988 Marta Maribona
  • 1987 Yolanda Vidal Vallés – Pedro Mariné Isidro (Shared/ ex-aequo)
  • 1986 Moon Juan Chang Rok
  • 1985 Rosalía Pareja Flores
  • 1984 Mª Teresa Pérez Hernández
  • 1983 Francisco Jaime Pantín
  • 1982 Ana Mª Labad Caravaca

References

  1. Alink-Argerich Foundation (AAF):Calendar of April, 2014, consulted on May 26, 2015
  2. Alink-Argerich Foundation (AAF): “In 2010, AAF offered financial support to the following competitions”, consulted on May 26, 2015
  3. Alink-Argerich Foundation (AAF): Delia Steinberg International Piano Competition Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. 1 2 Forum Clásico: "XXX Concurso Internacional de Piano Delia Steinberg: Un gran Nivel", published in May, 2011, consulted on May 26, 2015
  5. Variaciones: "ganador del concurso internacional de piano deliasteinberg" Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine., published on June 23, 2011, consulted on May 26, 2015
  6. 1 2 Forum Clásico: "XXXI Concurso Internacional de Piano Delia Steinberg: Un gran nivel", published in May, 2012, consulted on May 26, 2015
  7. Espacio Cultural Victoria: "31º Concurso Internacional de Piano Delia Steinberg 2012" Archived 2013-04-12 at Archive.is, Winners' relation and links to National Radio of Spain, published in Madrid on May 3, 2012
  8. 1 2 Forum Clásico: “Declarado desierto el primer premio del 32º Concurso de Piano Delia Steinberg”, May, 2013, consulted on May 26, 2015
  9. "33 Concurso Internacional de piano Delia Steinberg", Instituto de la Juventud, Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad, Gobierno de España, consulted on April 29, 2014
  10. Forum Clásico: "33 Concurso Internacional de Piano Delia Steinberg", published in April, 2014, consulted on May 26, 2015
  11. Winners of previous editions, consulted on May 28, 2016
  12. Fallo 33º Concurso Internacional de Piano Delia Steinberg 2014, consulted on May 26, 2015
  13. Fórum Clásico: "Michael Davidov gana el 33º Concurso de Piano Delia Steinberg", published on May de 2014, consulted on May 26, 2015
  14. Instituto de Artes Tristán España: 32 Edición del Concurso Internacional de Piano Delia Steinberg, consulted on May 26, 2015
  15. Variaciones: "vencedor del concurso internacional de piano delia steinberg" Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine., publicado el 10 de junio de 2012, consultedonMay 26, 2015
  16. Instituto de Artes Tristán España: "Final 29 Concurso Internacional de Piano Delia Steinberg 2010", consultedonMay 26, 2015
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