CIPCE
Appearance
Concurso Internacional de Piano Compositores de España | |
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Venue | Joaquín Rodrigo Auditorium, Las Rozas de Madrid |
First awarded | 2000 |
Last awarded | 2023 |
Website | cipce |
C.I.P.C.E. is the international piano competition celebrating Spanish composers (in Spanish: Concurso Internacional de Piano Compositores de España), which is held each year around November in the auditorium “Joaquín Rodrigo” of Las Rozas de Madrid with an international jury of renowned musicians. Each year a different Spanish composer is honored, allowing the public the opportunity of enjoying a range of piano works.
CIPCE is a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions since the year 2022. Competitors who have achieved an appropriate standard set by the federation may pass directly to the second stage of the competition.
Composers honoured
[edit]- 2000 Antón García Abril
- 2001 Xavier Montsalvatge
- 2002 Tomás Marco
- 2003 Carlos Cruz de Castro
- 2004 Joaquín Rodrigo
- 2005 Zulema de La Cruz
- 2006 Gabriel Fernández Álvez
- 2007 Claudio Prieto
- 2008 Cristóbal Halffter
- 2009 Joaquín Turina
- 2010 José Zárate
- 2011 Salvador Brotons
- 2012 Isaac Albéniz
- 2013 Antón García Abril
- 2014 Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez
- 2015 Juan Medina
- 2016 Alejandro Román
- 2017 Juan Manuel Ruiz
- 2018 José Luis Turina
- 2019 Juan Durán
- 2021 Pascual Gimeno
- 2022 Enrique Granados
- 2023 Manuel de Falla
- 2024 Tomás Marco
Prize winners
[edit]Edition and composer | Year | 1st prize | 2nd prize | 3rd prize |
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24th – Tomás Marco | 2024 | Uladzislau Khandohi | – | Zhilin Chen |
23rd – Manuel de Falla | 2023 | Kadizha Israpil | Robert Bílý | Laura Ballestrino Mateos |
22nd – Enrique Granados | 2022 | Eugenia Sánchez Durán | Artem Kuznetsov | Dmitry Sin |
21st – Pascual Gimeno | 2021 | Angel Stanislav Wang | Pjotr Naryshkin | Eugenia Sánchez Durán |
20th – Juan Durán Alonso | 2019 | Dominic Chamot | Roman Lopatunskyi | Jaeeyoon Lee |
19th – José Luis Turina | 2018 | Harrison Herman | Zixi Chen | Rachel Breen |
18th – Juan Manuel Ruiz | 2017 | Evgeny Konnov | Harrison Herman | Samson Tsoy |
17th – Alejandro Román | 2016 | Pedro López Salas | Pier Carmine Garzillo | Georgy Voylochnikov |
16th – Juan Medina | 2015 | Kirylo Korsunenko | Moye Chen | Harrison Herman |
15th – Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez | 2014 | Su Yeon Kim | Ana Kipiani | Toghrul Huseynli |
14th – Antón García Abril | 2013 | Kateryna Titova | Nikolai Saratovskii | Antonio Bernaldo de Quirós Yazama |
13th – Isaac Albéniz | 2012 | Philippe Raskin | Yedam Kim | Natsuki Nishimoto |
12th – Salvador Brotons | 2011 | José Ramón García Pérez | Yoshifumi Morita | Maria Yulin |
11th – José Zárate | 2010 | Pavlo Kachnov | Arcadie Triboi | Pavel Raykerus |
10th – Joaquín Turina | 2009 | Alexey Chernov | Olga Kozlova | Ilona Timchenko |
9th – Cristóbal Halffter | 2008 | Alexander Yakovlev | Evelina Borbei | Kazuya Saito |
8th – Claudio Prieto | 2007 | Daniil Tsvetkov | Vakhtang Kodanashvili | Maria Baranova |
7th – Gabriel Fernández Álvez | 2006 | Sergei Tarasov | Michael Namirovsky | Alexey Kurbatov |
6th – Zulema de la Cruz | 2005 | Juan Francisco Lago | Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós | Paulo Brasil |
5th – Joaquín Rodrigo | 2004 | Evgueni Starodoubtsev | Julian Riem | Václav Pacl |
4th – Carlos Cruz de Castro | 2003 | Yung Wook Yoo | ||
3rd – Tomás Marco | 2002 | Federico Gianello | ||
2nd – Xavier Montsalvatge | 2001 | Calogero Di Liberto | ||
1st – Antón García Abril | 2000 | Antonio Jesús Cruz |