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    Admiral of Fugues Contratrombone64's Avatar
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    SIPCA on again, hallelujah!!

    I'm in heaven (and you can be there too). The Sydney International Piano Competition has just started!! www.abc.net.au/classic

    Here's a link the last winner (John Chen, of New Zeland), playing some Chopin with flar and deep understanding.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYmFi...eature=related

    In case you're thinking of auditioning for this world class competition, here's the repertoire listing.




    All competitors will play in Stages I and II.

    Accurate timings of the chosen works must be included. No works, whether own choice or listed repertoire, may be repeated in another stage.

    Stage I Recital 20 minutes
    1One virtuoso study by Chopin, Liszt, Scriabin or Rachmaninov.2The remainder of the program will be own choice of works by two
    (2) other composers. One or more works of each chosen composer may be played.

    Stage II Recital 20 minutes 1One prelude from either Preludes Books I or II (except Book I No 7) by Debussy.2The remainder of the program will be own choice of works by two (2) other composers other than Debussy and the two own choice composers chosen in Stage I. One or more works of each chosen composer may be played.Twenty (20) competitors will be chosen for the Quarter-Finals Stage III.

    Quarter-Finals
    Stage III Recital 40 minutes 1One sonata by Haydn, Clementi or Mozart
    2One commissioned work written by an Australian composer, either Andrew Ford or Roger Smalley. Each work will be 5-6 minutes in duration and will be sent to competitors three (3) months before the Competition.
    3The remainder of the program will be own choice of works by one or more composers other than the composer of the sonata chosen in 1 above. Twelve (12) competitors will be chosen for the Semi-Finals Stage IV.

    Semi-Finals
    Stage IV Recital + Chamber MusicEach competitor will present a 50 minute recital and one chamber music work.

    Recital 50 minutes 1 One sonata by Beethoven or Schubert.
    2 The remainder of the program will be the competitor's own choice.

    Chamber Music
    Each competitor will present one trio with Helen Ayres and Timothy Nankervis or Dimity Hall and Julian Smiles: Arensky No. 1 Op. 32 (D minor)
    Mendelssohn Op. 49 (D minor)
    Beethoven Op. 97 (Archduke)
    Ravel (A minor)Brahms Op. 8 (B major)
    Schubert Op. 99 (Bb major)
    Shostakovich Op. 67 (E minor)
    Six (6) competitors will be chosen for the Finals Stage V.


    Finals Stage V 2 ConcertosCompetitors will play one concerto from each of the following groups:

    Group 1
    MozartK453, K466, K467, K503, K537, K595
    Group 2 Bartňk Nos. 2 or 3 Beethoven Nos. 3, 4 or 5 Brahms Nos. 1 or 2 Chopin Nos. 1 or 2 Liszt Nos. 1 or 2 or Totentanz or Wanderer Fantasy Prokofiev Nos. 2 or 3 RachmaninovNos. 1 or 2 or 3 or Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Ravel G major Saint-Saëns Nos. 2 or 4 or 5 Schumann Op. 54 ScriabinOp. 20 Tchaikovsky Nos. 1 or 2
    Competitors will perform both concertos with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
    The conductor for the Mozart Concertos will be Nicholas Milton, whose appearances are supported by a donation from The Paspaley Pearling Company Pty Ltd.
    The conductor for the 19th / 20th Concertos will be Kirill Karabits, whose appearances are supported by a donation from Mrs Joan Levy in remembrance of Mr Wal Levy.
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    Speaking of pianists playing ... here's another one with the Revolutionary Study (wonderful). But who knows where he's playing, where is that enormous organ???

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99J9O...eature=related

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    Currently listening to a pianist from Kazakhstan playing Bartok. I won't attempt spelling his name; CT64, can you post the list of competitors?
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
    ''The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work.'' - Michael Jackson

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    Following worldwide auditions of 240 pianists, the following, in alphabetical order, have been selected and invited to participate in the 2008 Sydney International Piano Competition:




    1 Mr Charlie Albright USA
    2 Mr Fernando ltamura taly
    3 Mr Manuel Araujo Portugal
    4 Mr Marco Ciampi Italy
    5 Mr Sean Chen, USA
    6 Mr Ran Dank, Israel
    7 Mr Christopher Devine, UK
    8 Mr John Fisher, Australia
    9 Mr Balázs, Fülei, Hungary
    10 Mr David Fung, Australia
    11 Mr Adam Herd, Australia
    12 Miss Elizaveta Ivanova, Russia
    13 Miss Miya Kazauka, Japan
    14 Mr Tomoki Kitamura, Japan
    15 Miss Tatiana Kolesova, Russia

    16 Mr Eduard Kunz, Russia
    17 Miss Miyeon Lee, South Korea
    18 Mr Ryan MacEvoy McCullough, USA
    19 Mr Jose Menor, Spain
    20 Mr Hoang Pham, Australian
    21 Miss Yoonsoo Rhee, South Korea
    22 Mr Sergei Saratovsky Russia
    23 Mr Takashi Sato Japan
    24 Mr Konstantin Shamray, Russia
    25 Mr Yekwon Sunwoo South Korea
    26 Mr Daniil Tsvetkov Kazakhstan
    27 Miss Mariangela Vacatello Italy
    28 Mr Xun Wang China
    29 Mr Wjciech Wsniewski, Poland
    30 Miss Aiko Yajima Japan
    31 Mr Alexey Yemtsov, Australia
    32 Mr Chun-Chieh Yen, Taiwan
    33 Mr Feng Zhang China
    34 Mr XiXi Zhou China
    35 Mr Hao Zhu China
    36 Mr Eric Zuber USA
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    Thanks for the info CT64.
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
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    Tune in via using iTunes or anyother media player on your Mac/PC:

    http://www.abc.net.au/classic/sipca/

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