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The National Music Competitions for Young Artists Foundation or NAMCYA was founded in the Philippines in 1973. It was created by virtue of President Ferdinand Marcos ' Presidential Proclamation No. 1173, which declares the period between November 26 and December 12 every year as National Week for Young Artists.
Asia-Pacific Chamber Music Competition, for piano trios and string quartets, in Melbourne, Australia, every four years [1] [2]; Franz Schubert and Modern Music Competition, voice and piano duo, piano trio, Graz, Austria, every three years [3]
International Johannes Brahms Competition; International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs; International Piano Competition J. S. Bach, Würzburg; International Piano Competition of Orléans; International Piano Competition "Ricard Viñes" Svetislav Stančić International Piano Competition; International Russian Rotary Children's ...
International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition prize-winners (9 P) Q. Prize-winners of the Queen Elisabeth Competition (125 P) R.
The competition was "America’s oldest annual piano competition for both Artists and Young Artists" [2] and had featured performers from across the globe since 1956. [3] Their mission was, "to inspire and positively impact our diverse communities with the joy and power of piano music, and celebrate and support young artists, locally and ...
The XVII International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: XVII Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina) was held in Warsaw on April 13–24, 2015 (preliminary round) and October 1–23, 2015 (main competition and concerts). [1] Prize winners' concerts were on October 21–23, 2015. Seong-Jin Cho of South Korea won the ...
The solo competition disciplines rotate from year to year, encompassing piano, violin, cello and voice. The piano competition is currently held every five years. The winner usually receives a cash prize, a string of performances, management, a recording contract, and New York City debuts in the city's most important classical music venues.
At age 11, she won in a radio competition in Manila, and at age 12, she was a winner in the Lucia Francisco Music Circle Piano Scholarship Competition. After graduating from high school at age 14, she passed the college entrance examination at the University of the Philippines (UP) and entered the Conservatory of Music.