Chopin Foundation of the United States Hosts the Tenth National Chopin Piano Competition as part of the 2019-2020 Season

 

National Chopin Piano Competition to offer $100,000, the largest
cash award in the U.S., to its first place winner.

MIAMI, FL – The Chopin Foundation of the United States has set the top prize of its Tenth National Chopin Piano Competition to $100,000 for the 2020 event, making it the highest award offered by any piano competition in the country. This change showcases the need to provide appropriate compensation to artists at the top of their field, just as professionals in other industries are compensated for devoting large amounts of time, years of intense training, and a true passion to their craft.



In support of the Foundation’s mission to assist the career development of American pianists, its founder and president, Mrs. Blanka A. Rosenstiel decided to increase the first place prize to $100,000 based on this sentiment. “From an early age, these talented pianists are dedicated and disciplined. Their talent and hard work deserve this kind of reward and even more,” Mrs. Rosenstiel said. “The joy that their playing brings to this chaotic world is simply priceless. I hope that once the public experiences the beauty of Chopin’s music being performed so wonderfully, they too will cherish and support these fine pianists.”

In addition to the $100,000 cash prize, the winner of the National Chopin Competition will automatically be accepted to compete in the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw. The Chopin Foundation also arranges an extensive concert tour in the U.S. and internationally for the first prize winner.

Barbara Muze, the Foundation’s Executive Director, added: “The U.S. Competition has such a rich history with so many young American pianists getting much-needed international exposure after their success at our competition. The gold medalist from the 2015 Competition, Eric Lu, is a perfect example. Eric was only 17 years old when he won the National Chopin Competition and he credits the Chopin Foundation for giving him the confidence and concert experience he needed to excel in the international arena. He went on to place 4th at the 2015 International Chopin Competition in Warsaw and just last summer won first prize at the prestigious Leeds Competition. We are so proud of him!”

The second prize winner will receive a cash prize of $30,000 and is also accepted to the International Chopin Competition. Third place receives $20,000 and, along with all other finalists, receives an expense-paid trip to Warsaw to compete in the International Chopin Competition’s Preliminary Round. The rules, repertoire requirements and more information can be found on the Foundation’s recently revamped website.

The Competition’s jury, comprised of nine highly respected internationally renowned artists, will be chaired by Kevin Kenner, an accomplished American pianist and winner of the top prizes at the International Chopin and Tchaikovsky competitions in 1990. “The value of holding such a high caliber Chopin Competition in the U.S. for American pianists cannot be underestimated,” Kenner said. “It is tremendously instrumental in preparing these young artists for the international stage.”

The Tenth National Chopin Competition will take place February 22 through March 1, 2020 in Miami. By presenting the events during this time of year, the Chopin Foundation attracts visitors as well as a local audience that enjoys the performances in a vibrant tropical city. Those not able to enjoy the excitement of the Competition in person will be able to watch professionally filmed live broadcasts.

The first National Chopin Piano Competition was held in Miami in 1975 under the auspices of The American Institute of Polish Culture and in collaboration with the University of Miami. The top prize then was $1,000. The Competition has been presented every five years since by the Chopin Foundation of the United States and is designed to offer performance opportunities and financial support to American pianists who then represent the United States at the International Competition in Warsaw. The Foundation also offers scholarships to American pianists ages 14-17, concert opportunities, master classes, and an international exchange program.

In addition to the National Chopin Competition, the Chopin Foundation of the United States offers a variety of performances and events throughout the year to share the love of classical piano music and Chopin. 

The Chopin for All events provide high-caliber performances in beautiful locations that are free and open to the public. Polish pianist Lukas Krupinski will perform October 12 and 13, and American pianist Dominic Muzzi will perform November 2 and 3. In 2020, A National Chopin Competition laureate will perform April 18 and 19, and May 16 and 17.

For the Chopin Salon performances, attendees mix and mingle during a delightful social wine reception that follows a concert performed by some of today’s finest artists in a lovely, intimate country club ballroom. The events are free for Chopin Foundation members, and tickets for the public will be on sale soon. On November 24, American pianist Sean Kennard will perform the season’s first salon, and on April 5, 2020, a laureate of the National Chopin Competition is scheduled to perform.



Also, the Chopin Foundation collaborates with other organizations in the Miami area to host partnership events. On March 29, 2020, the Foundation will host a free, public event at the Key Biscayne Community Center, presented in collaboration with the Village of Key Biscayne.



For more information and the full list of our events,

https://www.chopin.org/

2019-2020 Season Calendar



October 12 & 13, 2019: Polish pianist Lukas Krupinski (Chopin for All)

November 2 & 3, 2019: American pianist Dominic Muzzi (Chopin for All)

November 24, 2019: American pianist Sean Kennard (Chopin Salon)

February 22- 27, 2020: Tenth National Chopin Piano Competition preliminaries, quarter- and semi-finals

February 28, 2020: Tenth National Chopin Piano Competition gala and concert

February 29 & March 1, 2020: Tenth National Chopin Piano Competition finals and award ceremony

March 29, 2020: Polish-American pianist, Martin Labazevitch – Key Biscayne Community Center performance, presented in collaboration with the Village of Key Biscayne

April 5, 2020: Laureate of 2020 National Chopin Piano Competition (Chopin Salon)

April 18 & 19, 2020: Laureate of 2020 National Chopin Piano Competition (Chopin for All)

May 16 & 17, 2020: Laureate of 2020 National Chopin Piano Competition (Chopin for All)