Cleveland International Piano Competition - Past Prize Winners

Past Prize Winners

Table showing: prize winners from the Cleveland (1995-2007) and Casadesus (1975-1993) International Piano Competitions.
Fifth and Sixth prizes were eliminated after 1991.
Year First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth
2011 Alexander Schimpf
Germany
Alexei Chernov
Russia
Eric Zuber
USA
Kyu Yeon Kim
South Korea
2009 Martina Filjak
Croatia
Dmitri Levkovich
Canada
William Youn
South Korea
Evgeny Brakhman
Russia
2007 Alexander Ghindin
Russia
Yaron Kohlberg
Israel
Alexandre Moutouzkine
Russia
Ran Dank
Israel
2005 Chu-Fang Huang
China
Sergey Kuznetsov
Russia
Stanislav Khristenko
Russia
Spencer Myer
USA
2003 Kotaro Fukuma
Japan
Soyeon Lee
South Korea
Konstantin Soukhovetski
Russia
Andrius Zlabys
Lithuania
2001 Roberto Plano
Italy
Minsoo Sohn
South Korea
Özgür Aydin
Turkey
Gilles Vonsattel
Switzerland
1999 Antonio Pompa-Baldi
Italy
Vassily Primakov
Russia
Shoko Inoue
Japan
Sean Botkin
USA
1997 Per Tengstrand
Sweden
Gulnora Alimova
Uzbekistan
Ning An
China
Dror Biran
Israel
1995 Margarita Shevchenko
Russia
Marina Lomazov
/ Ukraine/USA
Dmitri Teterin
Russia
Giampaolo Stuani
Italy
1993 Amir Katz
Israel
Not awarded Seizo Azuma and
Japan
Yuko Nakamichi
Japan
Katsunori Ishii
Japan
1991 Ilya Itin
Russia
Anders Martinson
USA
Markus Pawlik
Germany
Jean-François Bouvery
France
Timothy Bozarth
USA
Hsin-Bei Lee
/ Taiwan/China
1989 Sergei Babayan
Armenia (USSR)
Nicholas Angelich
USA
Megumi Kaneko
Japan
Pascal Godart
France
François Chaplin
France
Eglé Januleviciuté
Lithuania (USSR)
1987 Thierry Huillet
France
Asaf Zohar
Israel
Jonathan Bass
USA
Beatrice Hsin-Chen Long
/ Taiwan/China
Takayuki Ito
Japan
Hiroko Atsumi
Japan
1985 Daejin Kim
South Korea
Benedetto Lupo
Italy
Hélène Jeanney
France
Neil Rutman
USA
Yves Henry
France
Dan-Wen Wei
China
1983 Youngshin An
South Korea
Mayumi Kameda
Japan
Stéphane Lemelin
Canada
Roy Kogan
USA
Dimitry Cogan
/ USA/USSR
Silke-Thora Matthies
West Germany
1981 Philippe Bianconi
France
Dan Riddle
USA
Rémy Loumbrozo
France
Roy Kogan
USA
Timothy Smith
USA
Michael Boriskin
USA
1979 Edward Newman
USA
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
France
Angela Hewitt
Canada
Frederick Blum
USA
Peter Vinograde
USA
Douglas Weeks
USA
1977 Nathalie Bera-Tagrine
France
Barry Salwen
USA
Douglas Montgomery
USA
Laura Silverman
USA
Géry Moutier
France
Sandra Shuler
USA
1975 John Owings
USA
Julian Martin
USA
John-Patrick Millow
France
Roe Van Boskirk
USA
Katsurako Mikami
Japan
Paweł Chęciński
Poland

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