2011 International Franz Liszt Piano Competition Contents Jury and results See also References External links Navigation menuAlink-Argerich FoundationOfficial websiteexpanding ite

International Franz Liszt Piano Competition2011 in music2011 in the NetherlandsMarch 2011 eventsApril 2011 eventsHistory of Utrecht (city)Classical music stubs


UtrechtMasataka GotoOlga KozlovaOleksandr Poliykov




The IX International Franz Liszt Piano Competition took place in Utrecht from March 25 to April 8, 2011. The competition was won by Masataka Goto. Olga Kozlova and Oleksandr Poliykov were awarded the 2nd and 3rd prizes.




Contents





  • 1 Jury and results


  • 2 See also


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Jury and results



    • Netherlands Lucas Vis (chairman)


    • Brazil Arnaldo Cohen


    • Russia Nikolai Demidenko


    • Brazil Cristina Ortiz


    • Italy Enrico Pace


    • United States Jerome Rose


    • Lithuania Mūza Rubackytė


    • Hungary Tamás Vásáry


    • Netherlands Jan Wijn




























































































ContestantR1SFF

Taiwan Yen-Yu Chen


Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov


Croatia Goran Filipec


Japan Masataka Goto
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Russia Elena Gurina


South Korea Sooyeun Han


United States Michael Kaykov


Ukraine Dinara Klinton
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Russia Olga Kozlova
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Taiwan Yun Yang Lee


Russia Nikolay Leshchenko


Italy Vincenzo Maltempo


Estonia Hando Nahkur


Japan Nariya Nogi
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China Linzi Pan
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South Korea Jin Woo Park
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Bulgaria Ivan Penkov
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Ukraine Ilya Petrov


Ukraine Oleksandr Poliykov
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Russia Dmitry Rodionov


Japan Tomoki Sakata
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Russia Alexey Sychev


See also


  • International Franz Liszt Piano Competition


References



  • Alink-Argerich Foundation [Results -> Netherlands: Utrecht 'Liszt']


External links


  • Official website



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