XV Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition

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The fifteenth Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition took place in Salt Lake City, Utah, from June 16 to July 1, 2010. Rounds one and two were held at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center. The final round was held at Abravanel Hall with the Utah Symphony.

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Awards

AwardWinnerDetails
First prize Lukas Geniušas (Russia)The first prize of $30,000 US awarded by Kirk and Susan Boman

Commemorative gold medal awarded by Stephanie Saint-Thomas
Utah Symphony and other concert engagements
CD recording of selected solo repertory

Second prizeSerhiy Salov (Ukraine)Second prize of $15,000 US awarded by anonymous donor

Commemorative silver medal awarded by Stephanie Saint-Thomas
Utah Symphony and other concert engagements
CD recording of selected solo repertory

Third prizeDmitri Levkovich (Ukraine)The Joanne Baker Memorial third prize of $10,000 US

Commemorative bronze medal awarded by Stephanie Saint-Thomas
Concert engagements
CD recording of selected solo repertory

Fourth prizeYunjie Chen (China)Cash award of $8,000 US awarded by Ned and Kimberly Warner and Brad and Karen Beagles

CD recording of selected solo repertory

Fifth prize Kotaro Fukuma (Japan)Cash award of $7,000 US

CD recording of selected solo repertory

Sixth prize Zhang Zuo (China)The Dr. Stanley B. Kimball Memorial Sixth Prize of $6,000 US awarded by Chase Kimball

CD recording of selected solo repertory

Audience prizeLukas Geniušas (Russia)Cash award of $500 US awarded by Russell A. Cannon and Marilyn J. Cannon

Jury

9 jurors:

Competition results by round

Round one and round two (semifinals, 38 competitors)

  • Charlie Albright (USA)
  • Yunjie Chen (China)
  • Stefan Ciric (Serbia)
  • Sara Daneshpour (USA)
  • Gregory DeTurck (USA)
  • Sebastian Di Bin (Italy)
  • Nazareno Ferruggio (Italy)
  • Kotaro Fukuma (Japan)
  • Lukas Geniušas (Russia)
  • Pavel Gintov (Ukraine)
  • Dorel Golan (Israel)
  • Yoonjung Han (South Korea)
  • Fazliddin Husanov (Uzbekistan)
  • Daria Kameneva (Russia)
  • Benjamin Kim (USA)
  • Soyeon Kim (South Korea)
  • Andrea Lam (Australia)
  • Viviana Pia Lasaracina (Italy)
  • Alexei Lebedev (Russia)
  • Dmitri Levkovich (Ukraine)
  • Benjamin Moser (Germany)
  • Seejoon Park (South Korea)
  • Mayumi Sakamoto (Japan)
  • Serhiy Salov (Ukraine)
  • Nima Sarkechik (France)
  • Anastasia Solomatina (Russia) – withdrew before Round One
  • Ardita Statovci (Kosovo)
  • Olga Stezhko (Belarus)
  • Konstantin Soukhovetski (Ukraine)
  • Alexei Sychev (Russia)
  • Anastasya Terenkova (Russia)
  • Matei Varga (Romania)
  • David Violi (France)
  • Joshua Wright (USA)
  • Pavel Yeletsky (Belarus)
  • Dizhou Zhao (China)
  • Zhang Zuo (China)
  • Darrett Zusko (Canada)

Final round (6 competitors)

FinalistFinal round concerto with Utah Symphony directed by Lawrence Leighton Smith
Yunjie Chen (China) Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11
Kotaro Fukuma (Japan) Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Lukas Geniušas (Russia) Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30
Dmitri Levkovich (Ukraine) Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18
Serhiy Salov (Ukraine) Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83
Zhang Zuo (China) Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18

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