The International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition, for tradition and amount of prize, is one of the oldest and most prestigious piano competitions in the world,[1] taking place in Seregno, Italy since 1959 and held every 2 years.
The contest was founded by Gina Gambini, widow of the Italian pianist, Maestro Ettore Pozzoli, wishing to honour the memory of her husband by giving musicians from all over the world an opportunity to show their artistic skills. Up to now, more than 1.500 pianists coming from all over the world have participated in the 25 editions of the competition that has taken place in the city in northern Italy. In 1959, the first pianist to win the International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition was Maestro Maurizio Pollini, one of the major pianists in the world. The last edition (XXVI°) took place in September 2009, celebrating the 50th year of the Competition foundation and was won by the young American pianist, Maestro Christopher Falzone.
1959 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
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1961 | 1st prize (ex-a.) | 2nd prize |
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1963 | 1st prize | 2nd Prize |
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1965 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
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1967 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
not awarded | Speidel Sontraud | |
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1969 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1971 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
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1973 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
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Michael Krist | ||
1975 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
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1977 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1979 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1981 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
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1983 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1985 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1987 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1989 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
William Stephenson | Andrew Wilde | |
1991 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1993 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1995 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
not awarded | Dmitri Krivonos | |
1997 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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1999 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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2001 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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2003 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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2005 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
Martin Cousin | Yoonjung Han | |
2007 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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2009 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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2011 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
Alexey Chernov | Alexander Yakovlev | |
2015 | 1st prize(ex-a.) | 2nd prize |
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2017 | 1st prize | 2nd prize |
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Elizaveta Kliuchereva | ||
2019 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
Evgeny Konnov | Andrei Leshkin | |
Elia Cecino | ||
2021 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
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Diego Petrella | ||
2023 | 1st prize | 2nd prize (ex-a.) |
not awarded | Vladimir Skomorokhov | |
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