Épinal International Piano Competition

The Épinal International Piano Competition is a biannual piano competition held in Épinal, France. Founded in 1970,[1] it is a member of the WFIMC since 1979.[2]

Winners

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Year 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize Medals
1970 not awarded
  Gérard Lucasse
  Wilfried Jeandidier
not awarded
not awarded
1971

not awarded

  Ana Dimova
  Rainer Gepp
  Urs Ruchti
not awarded

not awarded

1973   María Luisa López Vito   Chantal Riou   Yukari Shimizu   Gerhard Oppitz
1975
  Bernd Goetzke
  Dennis Lee
  Jean-Gabriel Ferlan
not awarded
not awarded
1977   Josep Colom   Philippe Bianconi   József Takács   Michiko Katabuchi
1979


  Kei Itoh


  Nathalie Béra-Tagrine
  Edson Elias

not awarded


  Maureen Bothuyne


  Michael Bell
  Laurent Cabasso
  François Killian
  Theodore Kotepanos
1981


  Mayumi Kameda


not awarded


  Dan Atanasiu


  Jean-Marie Bonn
  Mariko Hattori

  Jopp Celis
  Tarko Oshima
  Alexander Woronicki
  Norbert Zabaly
1983



  Kornelia Ogórkówna



  Hervé Billaut



  Helene Jeanney



not awarded



  Hiroyuki Abe
  Carol Carniel
  Sergio de los Cobos
  Jasmina Stancul
  Daniela Steinbach
1985


  Konrad Elser


  Constantin Sandu


  Sylviane Deferne


  Cécile Muller


  Olivier Cazal
  Kyung Hai-ho
  Reiko Nakoki
  Shinnosuke Tashiro
1987


  Isabelle Dubuis
  Momo Kodama

not awarded


  Nabuyuki Nagaoka


  Yves Rault


  Michaela Fahrland
  Miklos Schön
  Sander-Paul Sittig
  Takayuki Ito
1989
  Christopher Oakden
  Kyoko Tabe
not awarded
not awarded
  Gabriela Dolfi
  C. Lewelyn
  Pierre Morabia
1991


  Lala Mustafazadeh


  Gergely Bogányi


  Veronika Reznikovsky


  Lev Vinocour


  Read Gainsford
  Megumi Hashiba
  Kyunghae Oh
  Tatiana Veretennikova
1993


  Lev Vinocour


  Choi Hie-yon
  Giampaolo Stuani

not awarded


  Maurizio Baglini


  Gulnora Alimova
  Igor Kamenz
  Natalia Kislenko
  Jura Margulis
1995



  Aviram Reichert



  Yuri Martinov



  Simone Gragnani



  Riu Miyata



  Julia-Maria Dobrescu
  Guilga Katsarava
  Jean-Pascal Meyer
  Ilona Timchenko
  Alexandra Trusova
1997


  Chen Jiang


  Sergey Glavatsky


  Sergey Kudriakov


  Graham Caskie


  Alessandra-Maria Ammara
  Rinko Hama
  Tamayo Ikeda
  Tamara Stefanović
1999




  Mako Okamoto




  Ekaterina Mechetina




  Maxence Pilchen




  Yuka Kobayashi




  Lucille Chung
  Hwang Sung-hoon
  Tamriko Kordzaia
  Pawel Mazurkiewicz
  Saori Mizumura
  Zaraiu Sumyan
2001


  Serhiy Salov


  Hwan Sung-hoon


  Tomomi Tsujimoto


  Olivier Moulin


  Sam Armstrong
  Emmanuelle Bouillot
  Michèle Gurdal
  Kumiko Nakada
2003

  Kim Sung-hun

  Jean-Frédéric Neuburger

  Tom Poster

  Masataka Goto

  Kim Na-young
  Aimo Pagin
  Anastasia Terenkova
2005

not awarded

  Han Sang-il
  Irina Zahharenkova
not awarded

  Natalia Zagalskaya

  Eric Artz
  Cho Min-sol
  Katie Mahan
2007


  Lim Ho-yeul


  Kim So-yeon
  Lee Hyo-joo

not awarded


  Eric Artz


  Christian Chamorel
  Sayako Hoki
  Julian Jia
  Daiki Kato
2009


  Ksenia Rodionova


  Wang Chao


  Kana Okada


  Yulia Lapchinskaya


  Patrick Hemmerlé
  Akihito Okuda
  Marios Panteliadis
  Seo Eu-young
2011


  Kim Da-sol


  Andrey Dubov


  Akihito Okada


  Rhee Yon-soo


  Arta Arnicane
  Kim Ye-dam
  Moon Jin-ho
  Won Jing-ho
2013


  Kim Ye-dam


  Ashot Khachaturyan


  Melissa Gore


  Arseni Sadykov


  Jonathan Fournel
  Marios Panteliadis
  Ayane Shoda
  Katharina Treutler
2015   Guillaume Bellom   Keigo Mukawa   Seung Hyun Lee   Oxana Shevchenko
2017   Vitaly Starikov   Hyo-Eun Park   Dominic Degavino   Moeko Ezaki
2019   Valère Burnon   Hao-Wei Lin   Takeshi Shimozato   Pjotr Naryskin

References

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  1. ^ Results in the competition's official website
  2. ^ Profile in the WFIMC's website
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