Premio Jaén
The Premio Jaén (Jaén Prize) is the longest-running piano competition in Spain. It was established in 1958 and is held in the Andalusian city Jaén. The Competition has been a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions since 2004.[1]
Prize winners
Year | Prize winner | Country |
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51st, 2009[2] | Antonii Baryshevski | ![]() |
Shinnosuke Inugai | ![]() | |
Jingjing Wang | ![]() | |
52nd, 2010[3] | Mladen Colic | ![]() |
Scipione Sangiovanni | ![]() | |
Jae Kyung Yoo | ![]() | |
55th, 2013 | not awarded | |
Marcos Raul Madrigal Soto | ![]() | |
Nicholas Namoradze | ![]() | |
56th, 2014 | Akihiro Sakiya | ![]() |
Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto | ![]() | |
Joao Miguel Xavier | ![]() | |
57th, 2015[4] | Anastasia Rizikov | ![]() |
Alexey Sychev | ![]() | |
Dasul Jung | ![]() | |
58th, 2016 | Alexander Panfilov | ![]() |
Soojin Cha | ![]() | |
Denis Zhdanov | ![]() | |
59th, 2017 | Chun Wang | ![]() |
Dmitry Mayboroda | ![]() | |
Leon Bernsdorf | ![]() | |
60th, 2018 | Honggi Kim | ![]() |
Jin-Hyeon Lee | ![]() | |
Jorge Antonio Nava Vasquez | ![]() ![]() | |
61st, 2019 | Alexander Koryakin | ![]() |
Sun-A Park | ![]() | |
Nicolas Bourdoncle | ![]() | |
References
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