Английская Википедия:International Piano Competition J. S. Bach, Würzburg

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The International Piano Competition J. S. Bach, Würzburg is a triennial piano competition that is held in Würzburg, Germany. It was founded by Walter Blankenheim, with the inaugural competition being held in 1992. With 825 competitors from 59 countries (as of the 10th competition in 2019), it is the largest Bach piano competition in the world, and the only international Bach piano competition where the repertoire consists of only the works of J. S. Bach.[1]

The competition is open to pianists of all nationalities who are not older than 36 at the time of the competition.[2] The program consists exclusively of the original keyboard works of J. S. Bach.[3] The competition aims to encourage competitors to demonstrate stylistically well-developed Bach interpretations on the piano, study Bach’s works, and to encounter different interpretations of those works.[4]

Walter Blankenheim was the director of the competition for the first 5 editions (1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, and 2004). The competition was held at the Hochschule für Musik Saar in Saarbrücken, where Blankenheim was a professor of piano. After Blankenheim's death in 2007, Inge Rosar succeeded him as the director of the competition and moved the competition to Würzburg (where she is a professor of piano at the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg) for the 6th edition of the competition that same year, where it has remained ever since.[5] Traditionally, the competition is held between March 11 and March 21, culminating in the awards ceremony and final concert of the prizewinners on March 21 (J. S. Bach's birthday). The preliminary, quarter-final, and the semi-final rounds are typically held in the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg,[6] while the final round is played at the theater on the Bibrastrasse in Würzburg.[7] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 11th competition, originally scheduled for 2022, was held online from September 2021 to March 2022.[8]

Structure

The competition consists of four stages or rounds. All works are to be performed by memory and with all repeats (the only exceptions are the repeats of the Goldberg Variations, and repeats in the preludes of the Well-Tempered Clavier). The program is as follows:[9]

Preliminary Round: One French Suite BWV 812–817 + one other obligatory work. These works differ with each competition, but have included Toccatas BWV 910–916, Fantasias, Aria variata alla maniera italiana in A minor BWV 989, and the three-part Ricercar from The Musical Offering.

Quarter-final Round: One English Suite BWV 806–811 or one Partita BWV 825-830 (alternates each competition) + Preludes and Fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier

Semi-final Round: The program for the semi-final round varies, with a duration between a minimum of 30 minutes to maximum of 40 minutes (with the only exception being the Goldberg Variations):

One Partita or one English Suite (alternates each competition) + one or more original works by J. S. Bach chosen by the performer; or the French Overture B minor BWV 831 + one or more original works by J. S. Bach chosen by the performer; or the Goldberg Variations BWV 988 (without repeats); or a set of Preludes and Fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavier (excluding those of the quarter-final round)

Final Round: One of the four Keyboard Concertos BWV 1053-1056

Typically, there are 40 pianists who participate in the preliminary round, 16 who advance to the quarter-final round, 8 who advance to the semi-final round, and 4 who advance to the final round.

Honorary Committee and Jury

The Honorary Committee consists of a number of notable musicians, including: Julius Berger, Dr. Kurt Bohr, Aldo Ciccolini, Ekaterina Dershavina, Karl Engel, Bernd Glemser, Adam Harasiewicz, Dr. Ryuichi Higuchi, Ulf Hoelscher, Dr. Klaus Hofmann, Zoltán Kocsis, Emanuel Krivine, Robert Leonardy, Jean Micault, Sigmund Nimsgern, Vera Nossina, Gerhard Oppitz, Siegfried Palm, Günter Philipp, Dr. Helmuth Rilling, Klaus Schilde, H.-P. und V. Stenzl, Fanny Waterman, Bruno Weil, Dr. Markus Brändle.[10]

Members of the jury have included Prof. Walter Blankenheim, Prof. Inge Rosar, Prof. Arne Torger, Vera Nosina, Amadeus Webersinke, Monique Duphil. Several former prize-winners have since been invited into the jury, including Chih-Yu Chen and Andrea Padova.

Prize winners

The competition allows for a number of finalists. However, only four prizes are awarded. Prizes may be shared without diminishing the monetary award to each contestant. Diplomas and special prizes for best interpretation are also awarded. A number pianists that have won prizes in this competition have gone on to have international careers as performers or educators, such as Andrea Padova, Christopher Hinterhuber, Gerold Huber, Gianluca Luisi, Maria Perrotta, Esther Birringer, and Hilda Huang, who is currently the only pianist that has received top prizes in all Bach competitions (Leipzig 2014, Würzburg 2010, and Tureck 2010).

Prize-winners of the International Piano Competition “Johann Sebastian Bach” Würzburg / Germany[11]
Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Diplomas Special Prizes and Acknowledgements
1992 Шаблон:Flag icon Ekaterina Dershavina Шаблон:Flag icon Nana Mamaeva Шаблон:Flag icon Nataliya Kislenko and

Шаблон:Flag icon Elena Metelskaya

Шаблон:Flag icon Andrea Padova and

Шаблон:Flag icon Kalvis Jordans

not awarded not awarded
1995 Шаблон:Flag icon Andrea Padova Шаблон:Flag icon Nataliya Kislenko Шаблон:Flag icon Andreas Woyke and

Шаблон:Flag icon Anton Boldyrev

not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Julia Schirinova Шаблон:Flag icon Marina Ivanova and

Шаблон:Flag icon Mariya Massycheva

1998 not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Yorck Kronenberg Шаблон:Flag icon Inga Kazanteva Шаблон:Flag icon Marrett Popp and

Шаблон:Flag icon Christopher Hinterhuber

Шаблон:Flag icon Marina Ivanova Шаблон:Flag icon Ludmilla Hallaeva and

Шаблон:Flag icon Thomas Walczak

2001 Шаблон:Flag icon Gianluca Luisi Шаблон:Flag icon Keiko Ishitobi and

Шаблон:Flag icon Maria K.-Westerman

Шаблон:Flag icon Marina Ivanova and

Шаблон:Flag icon Gerold Huber

Шаблон:Flag icon Eri Nakamura Шаблон:Flag icon Chih-Yu Chen and

Шаблон:Flag icon Ave Kruup

Шаблон:Flag icon Jorge García Herranz and

Шаблон:Flag icon Young-Sook Cho and Шаблон:Flag icon Natalia Kaiser and Шаблон:Flag icon Naoya Seino

2004 Шаблон:Flag icon Chih-Yu Chen not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Maria Perrotta not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Esther Birringer and

Шаблон:Flag icon Myoung-Joon Cho and Шаблон:Flag icon Eun-Jung Kim and Шаблон:Flag icon Se hwa Yoon

Шаблон:Flag icon Oleksandra Pershyna and

Шаблон:Flag icon Anne Salie and Шаблон:Flag icon Jorge Garcia Herranz and Шаблон:Flag icon Adam Szvoren

2007 Шаблон:Flag icon Esther Birringer Шаблон:Flag icon Yukiko Nakai Шаблон:Flag icon Kirill Zwegintsow Шаблон:Flag icon Rie Kawata Шаблон:Flag icon Sholpan Barlykova and

Шаблон:Flag icon Rosamaria Bene and Шаблон:Flag icon Andreas Hecker

Шаблон:Flag icon Olga Witthauer
2010 not awarded not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Hilda Huang Шаблон:Flag icon Ágnes Juhász and

Шаблон:Flag icon Rosamaria Bene

Шаблон:Flag icon Kirill Monorosi and

Шаблон:Flag icon Elizaveta Ivanova

not awarded
2013 not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Daniel van der Hoeven Шаблон:Flag icon Rosamaria Bene Шаблон:Flag icon Ai Kayukawa and

Шаблон:Flag icon Naoya Fujiwara

not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Victoria Young
2016 not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Maciej Słapiński not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Laurens de Man Шаблон:Flag icon Max Nyberg and

Шаблон:Flag icon Georgi Boykin

Шаблон:Flag icon Maciej Słapiński and

Шаблон:Flag icon Max Nyberg and Шаблон:Flag icon Daae JEON

2019 not awarded not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Mattia Fusi Шаблон:Flag icon Alexander Koryakin Шаблон:Flag icon Iuchi Saori and

Шаблон:Flag icon Joanna Krauze

Шаблон:Flag icon Mattia Fusi and

Шаблон:Flag icon Alexander Koryakin and Шаблон:Flag icon Joanna Krauze and Шаблон:Flag icon Georgi Boykin and Шаблон:Flag icon Philipp Adrian Voepel and Шаблон:Flag icon Victoria Frances Young and Шаблон:Flag icon/Шаблон:Flag icon Sergey Korolev

2021-2022 (online) Шаблон:Flag icon Hongyi Sophia Cai Шаблон:Flag icon Julien Cohen Шаблон:Flag icon Mai Higuchi not awarded Шаблон:Flag icon Chung Hon Michael Cheng and Шаблон:Flag icon Shion Ota not awarded

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