4/6/2010 [Artists]

The jury members for London pre-selection: Stanislaw Zielinski (from Yamaha), Christopher Elton (Royal Academy) , Noriko Ogawa (pianist and GSMD teacher)
The Recital Room at Yamaha Artist Services London was the chosen venue to host the London pre-selection of the prestigious and high profile VIII International Paderewski Piano Competition on Monday 17th May. One of 8 pre-selections worldwide, including Yamaha Artist Services in Moscow and Tokyo, the finals of the 2010 competition will be held over 4 rounds in November at the Bydgoszcz City Hall, Poland.
Following a vigorous application process, a distinguished jury, comprising Professor Christopher Elton (Royal Academy of Music), pianist and well known international competition judge, Noriko Ogawa and Yamaha Artist Services Europe Director, Stan Zielinski, presided over performances by 8 of 9 contestants (one withdrawal), who performed using the same Yamaha CFIIIS Concert Grand Piano as played by internationally renowned pianist Artur Pizarro for his Chopin Cycle at St John’s, Smith Square.
The judges commented on the beauty of the building and the tremendous quality of the piano and high standard of the contestants. After nine hours of pre-selection, they forwarded their decision to the International Paderewski Piano Competition office for deliberation and finalist selection.
Based within world famous music store Chappell of Bond Street’s flagship new Wardour Street location, Yamaha Artist Services London opened in 2008, joining an expanding global network first established in 1987 in Paris. The centre boasts a highly qualified artist support team headed by Tokyo born pianist and arts manager Kumi Liley and functions as a vibrant international piano artist facility hosting a wide range of events and activities including lunchtime concerts in association with the major conservatoires for up-coming artists, and master classes by visiting international artists. The centre is also the home of some of Yamaha's best-kept secrets, the Yamaha Premium Pianos S4, S6 & CF that have been designed and produced to complement the performances of the world’s best performers, matched by top-level technical service.
Manager of Yamaha Artist Services London, Kumi Liley, comments, “We are extremely proud and honoured to have been chosen to host the Paderewski London pre-selection and to be associated with such an internationally renowned and respected piano competition. The enthusiasm from the judges for our facility and in particular the services we provide to support music making at all levels is greatly appreciated. This is the heart of the Yamaha philosophy as we continue our commitment to excellence and creativity as a productive partner of London’s active music scene.”
About The VIII International Paderewski Competition
The Competition is organized to commemorate Ignacy Jan Paderewski, a remarkable pianist, virtuoso, composer, politician and statesman.
Prizes
- I prize - EUR 30 000
- II prize - EUR 15 000
- III prize - EUR 7 000
- Honorary mention - EUR 2 500
- Honorary mention - EUR 2 500
The Competition is organized by:
- the I. J. Paderewski Music Association,
with the co-participation of:
- the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage,
- the Marshal’s Office of the Kuyavian and Pomeranian Province of Bydgoszcz
- the Bydgoszcz City Hall
Partners:
- The F. Nowowiejski Music Academy
- The I. J. Paderewski Philharmonic Hall in Bydgoszcz
http://www.konkurspaderewskiego.pl/en,AKT:2,index.html
The Yamaha Artist Services Centre is located within Yamaha London @ 152 Wardour Street, London W1
Principal contact: Kumi Liley 0207 432 4439




