Ciutat de Carlet International Piano Competition

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The Ciutat de Carlet International Piano Competition is a piano competition held annually in Carlet, Spain. It was founded as a national competition (1991 to 1996).

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Jurors

Juror presidents in bold.

Winners

Year1st prize2nd prize3rd prize
1993Miguel Villalba (Catalonia)Javier Mut (Balearic Islands)
J. Manuel Padilla (Andalusia)
not awarded
1994Jesús Pinillos (Canary Islands)Carlos Apellániz (Basque Country)Manuel Carrasco (Andalusia)
1995Juan F. Lago (Andalusia)Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Valencia)not awarded
1996Javier Mut (Balearic Islands)Miriam Gómez (Madrid)Lluis Rodríguez Salvà (Catalonia)
1998 Gustavo Díaz-Jerez (Spain)Hisako Kawamura (Japan)Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Spain)
1999Raimon Garriga (Spain)Theodora Satolia (Greece)Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Spain)
No Okamura Kyoung Mi (Japan)
2000Lluis Rodríguez Salvà (Spain)Natalia Belkova (Russia)
Antonio Ortiz Ramírez (Spain)
not awarded
2001Stanislav Batchkovsky (Russia)Fedele Antonicelli (Italy)
Christian Badian (Argentina)
Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Rodríguez Martínez
2002Inese Klotina (Latvia) Ángel Sanzo (Spain)Takahiro Mita (Japan)
2003Sunghoon Hwang (South Korea)Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós Martín (Spain)
Anna Khanina (Russia)
not awarded
2004Cathal Breslin (Northern Ireland)Jorge Picó (Spain)
Xavier Torres (Spain)
Kayo Ishizuka (Japan)
2005Kookhee Hong (South Korea)Carles Marín (Spain)Yashuangzi Xie (China)
2006Maxim Anikushin (Russia)Cosmin Boeru (Romania)not awarded
2007Edward Neeman (USA)Andreas Hering (Germany)Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós (Spain)
2008Lilian Akopova (Armenia)Jonathan Floril (Ecuador)Xavier Torres (Spain)
2009Yuki Nao (Japan)Yixing Pao (China)Riyad Nicolas (Syria)
2010Sanja Bizjak (Serbia)Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós (Spain)Ksenia Dyachenko (Russia)

Junior categories (1st prize winners)

Under 21

  • 1991 Sergio Sapena (Valencia)
  • 1992 Carlos Márquez (Andalusia), Daniel del Pino (Madrid) (ex-a.)
  • 1993 Oscar Martín Castro (Andalusia)
  • 1994 Penélope Aboli (Asturias)
  • 1995 Carmen Yepes (Asturias)
  • 1996 Carles Marín (Valencia), Javier Perianes (Andalusia) (ex-a.)
  • 1998 Hisako Kawamura (Japan)
  • 1999 Alina Pociute (Lithuania)
  • 2000 not awarded
  • 2001 Monika Quinn (Poland)
  • 2002 Luis del Valle (Spain)
  • 2003 not awarded
  • 2004 Beatrix Klein (Germany)
  • 2005 Eduardo Moreno (Spain)
  • 2006 not awarded
  • 2007 not awarded
  • 2008 Claudia Cordero (Spain)
  • 2009 Liana Gevorgyan (Russia)
  • 2010 José Ramón García (Spain), Francisco Montero (Spain), Daahoud Abdul Salim (Spain) (ex-a.)

Under 16

  • 1991 Miguel Ángel García Soria (Murcia)
  • 1992 Jesús Polonio (Andalusia)
  • 1993 Carlos Cortina (Valencia)
  • 1994 Pedro Casals (Madrid)
  • 1995 P. Manuel González Holgado (Basque Country), J. Ignacio Porras (Madrid) (ex-a.)
  • 1996 Borja Miguel Edo (Valencia)
  • 1998 Judith Jáuregui (Spain)
  • 1999 Peru Fano (Spain)
  • 2000 Noelia Fernández Rodiles (Spain)
  • 2001 Polina Krymskaya (Russia)
  • 2002 Pablo Nicolás Rossi (Brazil)
  • 2003 Ricardo Pérez Merino (Spain)
  • 2004 not awarded
  • 2005 Juan Miguel Moreno (Spain)
  • 2006 Isaac Friedhoff (Spain), Andrea Zamora (Spain) (ex-a.)
  • 2007 María Ángeles Ayala (Spain), Cristina Naranjo (Spain) (ex-a.)
  • 2008 Diego Catalán (Spain)
  • 2009 Susana Gómez Vázquez (Spain)
  • 2010 Elsa Calderón (Spain)

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