Panama International Piano Competition

The Panama International Piano Competition is held at the Teatro Nacional in Panama City every two years. It was established in 2004 by Jaime and Nelly Ingram.[1] The 7th Competition is scheduled to take place in October 2016.[2] Award winners receive cash prizes. Additional special prizes are available for the best performance of one of the first two Sonatas composed by Alberto Ginastera, best performance of a Brazilian composition, and best performance of a work composed by Joaquín Rodrigo.[3]

Prize winners and jurors

Asterisk (*) denotes winner of Audience Choice Award

Year Prize Winner Country Jurors
2004[4] 1st Yung Wook Yoo  South Korea Jaime Ingram (Chairman of the Jury)
Efraín Paesky
Roger Woodward
Frank Fernández
Fernando Puchol
Solomon Mikowsky
Sequeira Costa
Sergei Dorensky
2nd Tatjana Mitchko*  Russia
3rd Alexander Moutouzkine  Russia
4th Inesa Sinkevych  Israel
5th Eduardo Fernández  Spain
6th Amir Tebenikhin  Kazakhstan
2006[5] 1st Mario Alonso Herrero  Spain Jaime Ingram (Chairman of the Jury)
Akiko Ebi
Carmen Graf-Adnet
Leonid Kuzmin
Miguel Proença
Joaquín Soriano
Blanca Uribe
Ralph Votapek
2nd Kookhee Hong*  South Korea
3rd Jingjing Wang  China
4th Marcos Madrigal  Cuba
5th Anna Khanina  Russia
2008[6] 1st Jingjing Wang  China Jaime Ingram (Chairman of the Jury)
Andreas Bach
Sequeira Costa
Aquiles Delle Vigne
Natalia Mitchailidou
Ramzi Yassa
Leslie Wright
2nd Fernando Altamura  Italy
3rd Edward Neeman  United States
4th Olga Kozlova  Russia
5th Carles Marín  Spain
6th Chun Chieh Yen  Taiwan
7th Oxana Shevchenko*  Kazakhstan
8th Jorge Jiménez  Spain
2010[7] 1st Alexander Moutouzkine  Russia Jaime Ingram (Chairman of the Jury)
Solomon Mikowsky
Aquiles Delle Vigne
Elías López Sobá
Thomas Mastroianni
Víctor Rodríguez
Warren Thomson
Dan-Wen Wei
2nd Alexandra Beliakovich  Belarus
3rd Takafumi Mori  Japan
4th Anna Kurasawa*  Japan
5th Robert Buxton  United States
2012[8] 1st not awarded Jaime Ingram (Chairman of the Jury)
Ann Schein
Caio Pagano
Artur Pizarro
Fernando Puchol
Luis Ascot
Olivier Gardon
Luis Troetsch
2nd Marianna Prjevalskaya*  Spain
3rd Jina Seo  South Korea
4th Fernando Cruz  Spain
5th Yuki Ishimaru  Japan
2014[9] 1st Kho Woon Kim  South Korea Jaime Ingram (Chairman of the Jury)
Mamiko Suda
Luis Ascot
Caio Pagano
Claudio Vásquez
Harold Martina
Solomon Mikowsky
Fernando Puchol
2nd Marcos Madrigal*  Cuba
3rd Maiko Ami  Japan
4th Willanny Darias  Cuba
5th Marcel Tadokoro  Japan
2016[10] 1st Jinhyung Park  South Korea
2nd Yeon Min Park  South Korea
3rd Nikolai Kuznetsov  Russia
4th Po Wei Ger  Taiwan
5th Armen Sarkisian  United States
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References

  1. "Jaime Ingram". En Caribe. Enciclopedia de historia y cultura del Caribe. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  2. "7th International Piano Competition". Concurso Internacional de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  3. "Prizes". Concurso Internacional de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  4. "Concurso I -- 2004". Concurso de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  5. "Concurso II -- 2006". Concurso de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  6. "Concurso III -- 2008". Concurso de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  7. "Concurso IV -- 2010". Concurso de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  8. "Concurso V -- 2012". Concurso de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  9. "Concurso VI -- 2014". Concurso de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  10. "Concurso VII -- 2016". Concurso de Piano Panamá Nelly y Jaime Ingram. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
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