III Sendai International Music Competition

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The III Sendai International Music Competition took place in Sendai from May 18-June 24, 2007.

Contents

Violin Competition

Palmares

Winner
1st Prize Flag of Russia.svg Alena Baeva
2nd Prize Flag of the United States.svg Erin Keefe
3rd Prize Flag of South Korea.svg A-Rah Shin
4th Prize Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Baranov
5th Prize Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Chiba
6th Prize Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Nagao
Audience Prizes Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Nagao
Flag of Russia.svg Alena Baeva
Flag of the United States.svg Erin Keefe

Jury

Competition results

Elimination round

May 20–22.

    • Flag of South Korea.svg A-Rah Shin - 86.70
    • Flag of Russia.svg Alena Baeva - 84.55
    • Flag of the United States.svg Erin Keefe - 81.91
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhijiong Wang - 81.40
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanshan Yao - 80.82
    • Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Nagao - 80.40
    • Flag of Japan.svg Aya Kiyonaga - 79.70
    • Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Baranov - 78.73
    • Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Chiba - 78.40
    • Flag of South Korea.svg Minjeong Suh - 78.40
    • Flag of Japan.svg Aska Kawamata - 78.00
    • Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Choi - 77.91
    • Flag of Japan.svg Momoko Arai
    • Flag of Germany.svg Lea Birringer
    • Flag of Japan.svg Sakura Chiba
    • Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Fedotova
    • Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Hayashi
    • Flag of Japan.svg Samika Honda
    • Flag of Japan.svg Tadasuke Ijima
    • Flag of France.svg Hayato Ishibashi
    • Flag of the United States.svg Jason Issokson
    • Flag of Japan.svg Fuyu Iwaki
    • Flag of Russia.svg Maxim Kosinov
    • Flag of Ukraine.svg Yevgeniy Kostrytskyy
    • Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Lukin
    • Flag of Poland.svg Maria Machowska
    • Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Makarova
    • Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Malov
    • Flag of Israel.svg Tomer Marcus
    • Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Meireles
    • Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Moriya
    • Flag of Israel.svg Kinneret Sieradzki
    • Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Soluianov
    • Flag of Japan.svg Eri Takamura
    • Flag of Romania.svg Eugen Tichindeleanu
    • Flag of Spain.svg Gerardo Ubaghs
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Yang
    • Flag of Japan.svg Asami Yamada
    • Flag of Japan.svg Masanobu Yoda
    • Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Yoshikawa

Semifinals

May 26–28.

    • Flag of the United States.svg Erin Keefe - 88.64
    • Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Baranov - 87.91
    • Flag of Russia.svg Alena Baeva - 83.09
    • Flag of South Korea.svg Shin A-Rah - 82.80
    • Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Nagao - 78.90
    • Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Chiba - 78.90
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanshan Yao - 78.73
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhijiong Wang - 77.80
    • Flag of Japan.svg Aya Kiyonaga - 73.90
    • Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Choi - 73.55
    • Flag of Japan.svg Aska Kawamata - 72.27
    • Flag of South Korea.svg Minjeong Suh - 70.00

Finals

June 1–2

    • 1st Prize
    • Flag of Russia.svg Alena Baeva - 6 votes
    • Flag of the United States.svg Erin Keefe - 2 votes
    • Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Chiba - 1 vote
    • 2nd Prize
    • Flag of the United States.svg Erin Keefe - 5 votes
    • Flag of South Korea.svg Shin A-Rah - 2 votes
    • Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Baranov - 1 vote
    • Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Nagao - 1 vote
    • 3rd Prize
    • Flag of South Korea.svg Shin A-Rah - 5 votes
    • Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Baranov - 4 votes
    • 4th Prize
    • Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Baranov - 4 votes
    • Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Chiba - 3 votes
    • Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Nagao - 3 votes
    • 5th Prize
    • Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Chiba - 6 votes
    • Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Nagao - 4 votes

Piano Competition

Palmares

Winner
1st Prize Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Tsuda
2nd Prize Flag of the Republic of China.svg Yi-Chih Lu
3rd Prize Flag of Russia.svg Oxana Shevchenko
4th Prize Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Ovchinnikov
5th Prize Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka-Ling Colleen Lee
6th Prize Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Gryaznov
Audience Prizes Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Osminin
Flag of Russia.svg Oxana Shevchenko
Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Tsuda

Jury

Competition results

Elimination round

June 10–12.

    • Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka-Ling Colleen Lee - 91.27
    • Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Ovchinnikov - 87.82
    • Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Tsuda - 87.64
    • Flag of the Republic of China.svg Yi-Chih Lu - 85.73
    • Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Gryaznov - 85.45
    • Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Osminin - 85.20
    • Flag of the Republic of China.svg Brian Hsu - 85.09
    • Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiro Nagase - 81.64
    • Flag of Georgia.svg Flag of Russia.svg Shorena Tsintsavadze - 81.55
    • Flag of Russia.svg Oxana Shevchenko - 81.18
    • Flag of Germany.svg Esther Birringer - 81.00
    • Flag of the United States.svg Megumi Shimanuki - 80.50
    • Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Arciglione
    • Flag of Hungary.svg László Borbely
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Moye Chen
    • Flag of Hungary.svg Árpád Dányi
    • Flag of the United States.svg Tanya Gabrielian
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jing Gong
    • Flag of France.svg Cyril Guillotin
    • Flag of the United States.svg Christopher Guzmán
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Duanduan Hao
    • Flag of Japan.svg Shinnosuke Inugai
    • Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Irie
    • Flag of Japan.svg Chie Kamino
    • Flag of Japan.svg Jun Kaneko
    • Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Karpeyev
    • Flag of Japan.svg Takuro Maeda
    • Flag of Japan.svg Maiko Mine
    • Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Monakh
    • Flag of Japan.svg Koki Murata
    • Flag of the United States.svg Sandra Nam
    • Flag of Japan.svg Takaya Sano
    • Flag of Armenia.svg Flag of the United States.svg Nina Sarapyan
    • Flag of the United States.svg Anna Shakina
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jia Shi
    • Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Sunamura
    • Flag of the United States.svg Hsiang Tu

Semifinals

June 16–18.

    • Flag of Russia.svg Oxana Shevchenko - 88.73
    • Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Ovchinnikov - 86.64
    • Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Tsuda - 86.09
    • Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Gryaznov - 84.73
    • Flag of the Republic of China.svg Yi-Chih Lu - 84.55
    • Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka-Ling Colleen Lee - 83.82
    • Flag of Japan.svg Megumi Shimanuki - 79.90
    • Flag of Germany.svg Esther Birringer - 79.64
    • Flag of the Republic of China.svg Brian Hsu - 79.09
    • Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiro Nagase - 78.18
    • Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Osminin - 73.30
    • Flag of Georgia.svg Flag of Russia.svg Shorena Tsintsavadze - 00.00(disqualified)

Finals

June 22–23

    • 1st Prize
    • Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Tsuda - 8 votes
    • Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka-Ling Colleen Lee - 1 vote
    • Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Ovchinnikov - 1 vote
    • Flag of Russia.svg Oxana Shevchenko - 1 vote
    • 2nd Prize
    • Flag of the Republic of China.svg Yi-Chih Lu - 6 votes
    • Flag of Russia.svg Oxana Shevchenko - 5 votes
    • 3rd Prize
    • Flag of Russia.svg Oxana Shevchenko - 7 votes
    • Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka-Ling Colleen Lee - 2 votes
    • Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Ovchinnikov - 2 votes
    • 4th Prize
    • Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Ovchinnikov - 6 votes
    • Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka-Ling Colleen Lee - 5 votes
    • 5th Prize
    • Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka-Ling Colleen Lee - 8 votes
    • Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Gryaznov - 3 votes

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