LVII Maria Canals International Music Competition

The LVII Maria Canals International Music Competition took place in Barcelona, Spain from March 19 to April 1, 2011. It was won by Mateusz Borowiak, who followed the steps of Andrzej Jasinski (1960) and Piotr Machnik (2004) as the third Polish pianist to win the competition. Russian pianists Alexey Lebedev and Alexey Chernov were awarded the 2nd and 3rd prize respectively, the former winning also the Audience Prize.

Jury

Competition Results

First Round

  • South Korea Minjung Baek
  • Argentina Juan Marcelo Balat
  • Spain Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós
  • Russia Tatyana Bezmenova
  • Poland Mateusz Borowiak
  • Germany Oliver Bunnenberg
  • Georgia (country) Ina Charuashvili
  • China Yunji Chen
  • South Korea Seul-Ki Cheon
  • Russia Alexey Chernov
  • Switzerland Mischa Cheung
  • Russia Galina Christiakova
  • Georgia (country) Irakli Chumburidze
  • South Korea Da-Hyun Chung
  • Italy Lorenzo Cossi
  • Spain Fernando Cruz
  • Russia Valentin Dmitriev
  • Russia Ivan Drevalev
  • Poland Stanisław Drzewiecki
  • Ecuador David Encalada
  • Spain Juan Carlos Fernández Nieto
  • Spain Noelia Fernández Rodiles
  • Japan Madoka Fukami
  • Japan Yoshiko Furukawa
  • Netherlands Saskia Giorgini
  • England Melissa Gore
  • Australia James Guan
  • Italy Giuseppe Gullotta
  • Russia Ekaterina Gumenyuk
  • United States Amy Elizabeth Gustafson
  • Japan Erika Hanada
  • France Patrick Hemmerle
  • China Yu-Ching Hsu
  • Japan Katsura Irie
  • Japan Junna Iwasaki
  • Denmark Emil Jensen
  • South Korea Seong-Hye Jeong
  • Spain Irene de Juan
  • Russia Daria Kameneva
  • Japan Yukino Kano
  • France Macha Kanza
  • Belarus Kiryl Keduk
  • Russia Nikolay Khozin
  • Russia Denis Khusainov
  • South Korea Joon Kim
  • South Korea Ohnul Kim
  • South Korea Sang-Won Kim
  • Latvia Julia Kocina
  • Germany Camilla Kohnken
  • Ukraine Vasyl Kotys
  • United States Naomi Kudo
  • Finland Tuomas Kyyhkynen
  • Russia Alexey Lebedev
  • South Korea Whaeyon Lee
  • South Korea Yumi Lee
  • Japan Marina Mise
  • Cuba Madarys Morgan
  • Japan Emi Munakata
  • Russia Margarita Muzychenko
  • Japan Yoshihiro Nagase
  • Japan Maasa Nakazawa
  • Syria Riyad Nicolas
  • Japan Natsuki Nishimoto
  • Germany Schaghajegh Nosrati
  • Germany Shafagh Nosrati
  • Japan Takuya Otaki
  • France Sophie Patey
  • Poland Dominika Peszko
  • Italy Susanna Piermartini
  • Estonia Mihkel Poll
  • Russia Marianna Prjevalskaya
  • Russia Ilya Rashkovsky
  • Russia Ksenia Rodionova
  • Poland Piotr Rozanski
  • Japan Yuko Sano
  • Russia Daniil Sayamov
  • Australia Primavera Shima
  • South Korea Shang-Eil Shin
  • Russia Dmitri Shishkin
  • France Guillaume Sigier
  • Brazil Marcelo Silva
  • Russia Stepan Simonian
  • Poland Marian Sobula
  • China Yang Song
  • Russia Mikhail Sporov
  • Belarus Olga Stezhko
  • Chile Mahani Teave
  • China Hui-Nien Tsai
  • China Hung-Lin Tsai
  • Italy Viller Valbonesi
  • Spain Ambrosio Valero
  • Russia Polina Ushakova
  • Russia Georgy Voylochnikov
  • China Lingling Wang
  • China Mimijue Wang
  • Poland Prmezyslaw Winnicki
  • Poland Prmezyslaw Witek
  • South Korea Yonghee Yang
  • China Hao Zhu

Second Round

  • Spain Enrique Bernaldo de Quirós
  • Poland Mateusz Borowiak
  • South Korea Seul-Ki Cheon
  • Russia Alexey Chernov
  • Russia Galina Christiakova
  • Italy Lorenzo Cossi
  • Denmark Emil Jensen
  • Russia Daria Kameneva
  • South Korea Joon Kim

Semifinals

Final

Rank Score Av. Score Nat. Name
1st, gold medalist(s) 9.58 9.53 Poland Mateusz Borowiak
2nd, silver medalist(s) 9.31 9.37 Russia Alexey Lebedev
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 8.86 9.28 Russia Alexey Chernov

References

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