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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).
Juror presidents in bold.
Year | 1st prize | 2nd prize | 3rd prize |
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1993 | Miguel Villalba (Catalonia) | Javier Mut (Balearic Islands) J. Manuel Padilla (Andalusia) | not awarded |
1994 | Jesús Pinillos (Canary Islands) | Carlos Apellániz (Basque Country) | Manuel Carrasco (Andalusia) |
1995 | Juan F. Lago (Andalusia) | Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Valencia) | not awarded |
1996 | Javier Mut (Balearic Islands) | Miriam Gómez (Madrid) | Lluis Rodríguez Salvà (Catalonia) |
1998 | Gustavo Díaz-Jerez (Spain) | Hisako Kawamura (Japan) | Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Spain) |
1999 | Raimon Garriga (Spain) | Theodora Satolia (Greece) | Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Spain) No Okamura Kyoung Mi (Japan) |
2000 | Lluis Rodríguez Salvà (Spain) | Natalia Belkova (Russia) Antonio Ortiz Ramírez (Spain) | not awarded |
2001 | Stanislav Batchkovsky (Russia) | Fedele Antonicelli (Italy) Christian Badian (Argentina) | Carlos Rodríguez Martínez |
2002 | Inese Klotina (Latvia) | Ángel Sanzo (Spain) | Takahiro Mita (Japan) |
2003 | Sunghoon Hwang (South Korea) | Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós Martín (Spain) Anna Khanina (Russia) | not awarded |
2004 | Cathal Breslin (Northern Ireland) | Jorge Picó (Spain) Xavier Torres (Spain) | Kayo Ishizuka (Japan) |
2005 | Kookhee Hong (South Korea) | Carles Marín (Spain) | Yashuangzi Xie (China) |
2006 | Maxim Anikushin (Russia) | Cosmin Boeru (Romania) | not awarded |
2007 | Edward Neeman (USA) | Andreas Hering (Germany) | Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós (Spain) |
2008 | Lilian Akopova (Armenia) | Jonathan Floril (Ecuador) | Xavier Torres (Spain) |
2009 | Yuki Nao (Japan) | Yixing Pao (China) | Riyad Nicolas (Syria) |
2010 | Sanja Bizjak (Serbia) | Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós (Spain) | Ksenia Dyachenko (Russia) |
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