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International piano competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Olivier Messiaen Competition is an international contemporary piano competition organized by the City of Paris in homage to the French composer Olivier Messiaen. The first edition took place in 2000.
Year | President | Jury | Prize |
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2000 | Yvonne Loriod | Håkon Austbø (Netherland) Maria-Elena Barrientos[1] (Spain) George Benjamin (United-Kingdom) Michel Béroff (France) Alain Louvier (France) Roger Muraro (France) Marcello Panni (Monaco) Pierre Réach (France) Thomas Daniel Schlee (Germany) Takahiro Sonoda (Japan) |
1st Grand Prix: Markus Bellheim (Germany) 2nd Prix: Jean Dubé (France) |
2003 | Michel Béroff | İdil Biret (Turkey) Suzanne Cheetham-Pillinger (Great-Britain) Ivan Fedele (Italy) Peter Hill (Great-Britain) Jun Kanno (Japan) Noël Lee (U.S) Yvonne Loriod-Messiaen (France) Roger Muraro (France). |
1st Grand Prix: Qin Chuan (China) 2nd Grand Prix: Prodromos Symeonidis[2] (Greece) |
2007 | Gilbert Amy | Louise Bessette (Canada) Marie-Françoise Bucquet (France) Nguyen-Thien Dao (France) Jean-François Heisser (France) Momo Kodama (Japan) Klára Körmendi (Hungary) Roger Muraro, (France) Mikhail Rudy (France) |
Grand Prix of the City of Paris: Le Liu (China) 2nd Grand Prix: Marie Vermeulin (France) |
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