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I International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments

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The 1st International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments
Awarded forClassical music
Date2-14 of September 2018
LocationNational Philharmonic in Warsaw
CountryWarsaw, Poland
Hosted byFryderyk Chopin Institute
Websitehttp://www.iccpi.pl/en/

The 1st International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments was the inaugural edition of the International Chopin Competition in the piano class, held on September 2–14, 2018 in Warsaw on period instruments, organised by the Fryderyk Chopin Institute.[1]

30 pianists from 9 countries were invited to participate. The auditions were divided into two stages, which took place on September 4–6 and September 8–10, and the final concerts lasted from September 12–13. The competition was won by Tomasz Ritter from Poland.[2] The competition ended on September 14 with the winners' concert.

Period piano instruments

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The idea of the competition is to perform Chopin’s music on instruments it was composed for. Pianists could choose the piano they played during the competition from among five instruments selected by the jury: the Érard 1837 piano, which was chosen by 21 pianists, then followed by Pleyel 1842 - 19 pianists, the 1826 Buchholtz copy - 13 pianists and the 1819 Graf copy - 3 pianists (both by Paul McNulty),[3] John Broadwood & Sons - 10 pianists. Unlike the International Chopin Piano Competition on contemporary instruments, the pianist could perform individual pieces on various instruments (maximum of three).

References

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  1. ^ "About the competition" . Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  2. ^ Moran, Michael. "A Different Virtuosity From the Reviewer's Notepad". Michael Moran. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  3. ^ Moran, Michael (2018年01月31日). "1st International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments. 2–14 September 2018". Classical Music Festivals and Competitions in Poland and Germany - with occasional unrelated detours. Retrieved 2021年06月19日.
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Concertante works
Chamber music
and songs
Ballades
Études
Opus 10
Opus 25
Trois nouvelles études
Impromptus
Mazurkas
Nocturnes
Piano sonatas
Polonaises
Preludes
Opus 28
Others
Rondos
Scherzos
Waltzes
Miscellaneous
With opus numbers
Variations brillantes in B major on "Je vends des scapulaires" from Hérold's Ludovic , Op. 12
Boléro, Op. 19
Tarantelle in A major, Op. 43
Allegro de concert , Op. 46
Fantaisie in F minor, Op. 49
Berceuse in D major, Op. 57
Barcarolle in F major, Op. 60
Marche funèbre in C minor, Op. posth. 72/2
Three Écossaises, Op. posth. 72/3
17 Polish songs, Op. posth. 74
Without opus numbers
Album Leaf (Moderato) in E major, B. 151
Andantino in G minor (arr. of the piano part of the song Wiosna), B. 117
2 Bourrées, B. 160b
Canon in F minor, B. 129a
Cantabile in B major, B. 84
Contredanse in G major (doubtful), B. 17
Fugue in A minor, B. 144
3 Fugues; arr. from Cherubini's Cours de contrepoint et de fugue, KK. VIIa/2
Galopp in A (Galop Marquis), P. 2/13
Introduction, Theme and Variations in D on a Venetian air, for piano 4-hands, KK. IVa/6
Klavierstück in B (1834), P. 2/6
Klavierstück in E (1837), P. 2/5
Klavierstück in E (1840), P. 2/10
Largo in E, B. 109
2 Polish songs, B. 51, 132
Variations in A major, Souvenir de Paganini , B. 37
Variation in E major for Hexameron , B. 113
Variations in E major for flute and piano on "Non più mesta" from Rossini's La Cenerentola , B.9, KK. Anh. Ia/5
Variations in E major on the air "Der Schweizerbub", a.k.a. Introduction et Variations sur un Lied allemand, B. 14
Ballets to Chopin
Cultural depictions
Family
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