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Learn more about The Leeds International Piano Competition 2024 Winners. The Dame Fanny Waterman Gold Medal Winner. Jaeden Izik-Dzurko Winner of the 2024 Leeds International Piano Competition and recipient of the Dame Fanny Waterman Gold Medal, Jaeden Izik-Dzurko became the first Canadian Grand Prize Laureate at an instrumental edition of the ...
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The Leeds International Piano Competition has launched the careers of some of the greatest pianists of our time. A transformative prize package includes worldwide management with Askonas Holt, a debut recording with Warner Classics, recitals at prestigious UK venues like Wigmore Hall and Snape Maltings, and European and East Asian tours in ...
Learn about the history, structure and prizes of the prestigious piano competition held every three years in Leeds, England. Find out the past winners, orchestras, jury members and how to watch the live streams online.
The Leeds returns in 2024 with new measures to make it fairer and more inclusive for women and diverse pianists. See the 65 participants from 18 countries, the new award for female composers, and the dates and venues for the Competition.
Jaeden Izik-Dzurko, 25, from Canada, won the 21st edition of the prestigious Leeds International Piano Competition in September 2024. He received a £30,000 cash award, a concerto engagement, a recording contract and more.
From left to right: Julian Miles Trevelyan, Khanh Nhi Luong, Jaeden Izik-Dzurko, Junyan Chen, Kai-Min Chang. Celebrate the magnificent talent that graced the stage during the 2024 Leeds International Piano Competition and see all the prizes awarded below.
The 24 international pianists moving on to round two. Selected from a pool of outstanding 20-29-year-old talents from all over the world who took part in the First Round across six global centres last month, these 24 pianists now vie for top honours in Leeds in September 2024.