Naruhiko Kawaguchi
Chopin Award, Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
Artem Belugorov
First Prize Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
ex aequo Geelvinck Audience Award
Naruhiko Kawaguchi
Stanley Hoogland Square Piano Award
ex aequo Geelvinck Audience Award
Mao Omori
Second Prize Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
Romain d’Ansembourg Encouragement Award
Natalya Lentas
First Prize Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
Viacheslav Shelepov
Stanley Hoogland Square Piano Award
Wakana Shimizu
Second Prize Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
Romain d’Ansembourg Encouragement Award
Naruhiko Kawaguchi
Third Prize Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
Olga Pashchenko
Geelvinck Audience Award
Second Prize Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
Sayuri Nagoya
Geelvinck Encouragement Award
Third Prize Int. Geelvinck Fortepiano Concours
Square Piano Fringe (no awards):
– Shin Hwang
– Chia-Yu Hsu
Yi-Heng Yang
ex aequo First Prize Int. Geelvinck Square Piano Concours ‘Amsterdam Virtuosi’
Chiaki Omura
ex aequo First Prize Int. Geelvinck Square Piano Concours ‘Amsterdam Virtuosi’
Tulia Melandri
ex aequo Second Prize Int. Geelvinck Square Piano Concours ‘Amsterdam Virtuosi’
Tae-Young Kim
ex aequo Second Prize Int. Geelvinck Square Piano Concours ‘Amsterdam Virtuosi’
2013
Honorary Mentioning / Geelvinck Audience Award: René Samson
‘Waterspel’ for square piano and classical guitar
After 2012 the format of the Composition Concours was changed. Since, no winner is announced. After 2013 new compositions send-in at our International Call for Compositions are reviewed by a Review Commission. However, all new compositions, which we received, were balloted by the artistic leader in advance and the accepted compositions were performed during the annual concert “New Frontiers”. Please click here for the list of the new compositions
2012
First Prize: Anna Mikhailova
‘Time Traveller’s Lullaby’ for square piano, soprano and viola da gamba
Second Prize: Miranda Driessen
‘Unwind’ for square piano
Third Prize: Leonardo Coral
‘Constellaciones’ for square piano
Honorary Mentioning: Sylvia Maessen
‘Les plaies du Monde’ for square piano and soprano
2011
First Prize ex aequo: Miranda Driessen
‘Nocturne’ for square piano and koto
First Prize ex aequo: Anna Mikhailova
‘Shogi/White Dragon’ for square piano and koto