XIII International Chopin Piano Competition

The XIII International Chopin Piano Competition took place in Warsaw from October 1–22, 1995.

Palmares

Winner
1st Grand Prize not awarded
2nd Prize (ex-a.) Philippe Giusiano
Alexei Sultanov (refusal)
3rd Prize Gabriela Montero
4th Prize Rem Urasin
5th Prize Rika Miyatani
6th Prize Magdalena Lisak
Best performance of a Mazurka not awarded
Best performance of a Polonaise not awarded
Best performance of a Concerto not awarded
7th Nelson Goerner
8th Nami Ejiri
9th Andrey Ponochevny
10th Katia Skanavi

Jury

Competition Results (by rounds)

First Round

October 2–8.

    • Irene Inzerillo
    • Soojin Ahn
    • Mika Akiyama
    • Susumu Aoyagi
    • Andrew Armstrong
    • Racha Arodaky
    • Angela Au
    • Maurizio Baglini
    • Tomasz Bartoszek
    • Beata Bilinska
    • Gergely Boganyi
    • Anna Bogolyubova
    • Jean-François Buvery
    • Jan Krzysztof Broja
    • Luigi Cartia
    • Chang Chen
    • Ruei-Bin Chen
    • Ya-Fei Chuang
    • Eun-Joo Chung
    • Roberto Cominati
    • Claudia Corona Castillo
    • Michele d'Ambrosio
    • Tomasz Debowski
    • Jean-François Dichamp
    • Mariusz Drzewicki
    • Natasa Dukan
    • Nami Ejiri
    • Marina Evreison
    • Masako Ezaki
    • Michal Ferber
    • Simone Ferraresi
    • Massimiliano Ferrati
    • Ingrid Fliter
    • Marylin Frascone
    • Eliska Gazdova
    • Philippe Giusiano
    • Nelson Goerner
    • Grzegorz Gorczyca
    • Ambre Lyn Hammond
    • Ayako Higuchi
    • Ilya Itin
    • Megumi Ito
    • Maria Ivanova
    • Karina Jermaka
    • Adam Jezierzanski
    • Petr Jirikovski
    • Yoshizaku Jumei
    • Mario Karacic
    • Masahi Katayama
    • Yuko Kawai
    • Igal Kesselman
    • Won Kim
    • Piotr Klajn
    • Tomasz Kolodziejek
    • Maria Kopylova
    • Pawel Kubica
    • Olaf John Laneri
    • Javier Lanis
    • Katherine Lee
    • Ying-Chien Lin
    • Magdalena Lisak
    • Chih-Han Liu
    • Anne-Louise Turgeon
    • Joanna Laweynowicz
    • Rafal Luszczewski
    • Marlena Maciejkowicz
    • Aleksandar Madžar
    • Maki Maeda
    • Ratimir Martinovic
    • Janne Mertanen
    • Zrinka Mikelic
    • Oleksandr Mikhailyuk
    • Misa Miyamoto
    • Peter Miyamoto
    • Rika Miyatani
    • Daria Monastyrski
    • Gabriela Montero
    • Manuel Montero Contreras
    • Luca Monti
    • Chie Mori
    • Hideki Nagano
    • Hisako Nagayoshi
    • Jon Nakamatsu
    • Nguen Bich Tra
    • Michio Nishihara Toro
    • Koji Oikawa
    • Masaru Okada
    • Nicholas Ong
    • Anthony Padilla
    • Jong-Gyung Park
    • Oksana Petrechenko
    • Peter Petrov
    • Daria Petrova
    • Andrey Ponochevny
    • Olga Pushetchnikova
    • Zbigniew Raubo
    • Eliane Reyes
    • Marcela Rodríguez Hidalgo
    • Michele Rovetta
    • Katarzyna Rzeszutek
    • Kei Saotome
    • Georg Schneider
    • Graham Scott
    • Timur Sergeyenya
    • Yuan Sheng
    • Fumiko Shiraga
    • Katia Skanavi
    • Alex Slobodyanik
    • Piotr Slopecki
    • Anna Stempin
    • Renata Stocko
    • Constantinos Stylianou
    • Shigetoshi Suematsu
    • Alexei Sultanov
    • Ivana Švarc
    • Michal Szczepanski
    • Maciej Szyrner
    • Yuki Takao
    • Yoko Takemura
    • Zhihua Tang
    • Tomaz Tobing
    • Igor Tsittser
    • Marie Tsunoda
    • Krystina Tucka
    • Rem Urasin
    • Junko Urayama
    • Mark Vainer
    • Frédéric Vaysse-Knitter
    • Natasa Veljkovic
    • Katarzyna Vernet
    • Sana Villerusha
    • Jin-Ho Weng
    • Filip Wojciechowski
    • Elina Yanchenko
    • Libby Yu
    • Lu-Hui Yu
    • Elena Zaitseva
    • Anna Zasimova
    • Pawel Zawadzki
    • Connie Ying Zhang
    • Ludmila Zhilenkova

Second Round

October 10–13

Semi-finals

October 15 and 16

Final

October 18 and 19

References

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