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Piano Lessons in Los Angeles: Achieving Success in the Most Prestigious Competitions Across the Country

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For kids and adults pursuing music lessons in Los Angeles and nationwide, piano competitions provide a valuable motivation for self-improvement as well as concrete rewards! Making an impression for a panel of judges and performing for an audience is a beautiful culminating goal for piano lessons. Below is a list of piano competitions students can consider entering and preparing for with the help of their Arabesque instructor and our staff.

A. Ramon Rivera Piano Competition

This competition was founded in 1990 to honor Mr. Rivera as an extraordinary and inspirational teacher. The competition reflects his uncompromisingly high standards for artistry in music and beauty of sound and is intended to encourage young pianists to continue their search for excellence.​

Arizona Inaugural Concerto Competition

The concerto Competition will be held in June in metropolitan Phoenix, AZ, at the culmination of their annual Summer Festival. API is honored to collaborate with Phoenix Youth Symphony and MusicaNova Orchestra. The awards, comprised of cash prizes, scholarships, and ample performance engagements—including invitations as guest soloists with the two distinguished orchestras.

Bösendorfer and Yamaha USASU International Piano Competitions

The competitions are dedicated to the discovery and encouragement of young artists who possess their personal voice of interpretation in harmony with the legacy of great artists of the past. Hosted at Arizona State University.

Boulder International Chamber Music Competition

BICMC will take place October, at the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder. Twenty-two duos will compete after a pre-screening round, which should be no more than 10 minutes in length. Please note that the deadline for the pre-screening round is July.

Caprio Music Competition

open to musicians (excluding keyboard) who live or study in New York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania and who will be no more than 22 years of age on May. Hosted by the Riverside Symphonia, a professional orchestra celebrating its 27th year in the Delaware Valley, the competition offers young musicians cash prizes, a performance with a professional orchestra and the chance to work with international conductor Mariusz Smolij, Music Director and Conductor of the Riverside Symphonia. The application and "blind" audition deadline is March.  For more information and to download the application, please visit riversidesymphonia.org/caprio-competition.

Civic Morning Musicals Annual Competition for Singers

open to young singers, aged 17 - 27, to win some of the $2,700 prize money and further their careers.

Claudette Sorel Piano Competition

open to young artists ages 15-18 who are passionate about piano performance and repertoire. If selected as a finalist for the competition, participants are asked to prepare a program of no longer than 15 minutes that demonstrates an artistic vision, such as works of a specific composer, known or unknown, a thematic connection between works, an original way of presenting the music, etc. Final Round: Saturday, November.

Cleveland International Piano Competition

The Cleveland International Piano Competition is an American piano competition that takes place biennially in Cleveland, Ohio. Prize winners of the Cleveland International Piano Competition have included renowned artists like Nicholas Angelich, Sergei Babayan, Angela Hewitt, Daejin Kim, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Kotaro Fukuma and among others.

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

The Cliburn invites talented pianists to apply for the Second Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival, for pianists age 13 to 17, taking place June in Dallas, Texas. The Preliminary through Semifinal Rounds and festival events will take place on the campus of SMU, where participants will also reside. The Final Round will be held at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, where the three finalists will perform full concertos with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.  Deadline in January.

Dallas International Piano Competition

Presented in partnership between the Dallas Chamber Symphony and Southern Methodist University's Meadows School of the Arts, the four-day event focuses on concerto and solo repertoire, and includes a series of master classes presented by SMU faculty and the competition jurors.

Elite Music Competition

For the piano, strings, voice, and other musical instruments. We invite students who are dedicated to music to participate in the music competition. The live audition is scheduled for January at Caldwell University, New Jersey.

Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition

The Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition is based in Salt Lake City, Utah and is the second largest piano competition in the United States. The competition has three age categories: the International Artists Competition for pianists aged 19–32, the Young Artist Competition ages 15–18, and the Junior Competition ages 11–14. The competition is managed by the Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation, a non-profit organization. The Foundation hosts regular piano competitions, concerts, and festivals on a four-year cycle.

Hilton Head International Piano Competition

The Hilton Head International Piano Competition is a piano competition held annually since 1996 at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina's First Presbyterian Church.

International Grande Music Competition

Held inApril at Bloomingdale School of Music in NYC. YouTube auditions are also accepted for those who cannot perform in person. Winners are awarded separately for Live and YouTube auditions. The deadline for the application is April.

International Keyboard Odyssiad® Competition

Competition for Pianists: Solo and Concerto Divisions. Applications must be completed by midnight MDT in June.

International Piano Competition Rina Sala Gallo

an established event on the international music competition circuit, the Competition is a member of both the World Federation of International Music Competitions (Geneva) and the Alink-Argerich Foundation. With a total of €31,500 to be awarded in prize money, as well as a series of concert at prestigious venues in Italy.

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International Young Artist Piano Competition

International Young Artist Piano Competition , founded in 1986 by Li-Ly Chang, is for young artists of all nationalities between the ages of 5 and 18 and ages of 19 to 28. The purpose is to promote the music of Chinese composers and further cultural exchange between peoples of the East and West

Ithaca College Piano Competition

The 39th Annual Piano Competition will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2019. The competition will take place in the School of Music’s state-of-the-art facilities and its panel of judges will be comprised of the School of Music’s resident piano faculty. Contestants may choose to compete in the solo division, the concerto competition, or both.  

Kaleidoscope Instrumental and Vocal  Competition

The Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra’s Instrumental and Vocal Competition, offering $30,000 in prizes and performances with orchestra to 3 instrumentalists and 3 vocalists in their 2019-2020 season. This competition is open to performers of all ages, located anywhere in the world. Round trip airfare and housing accommodations will be covered for 12 finalists to compete in our live final round in Los Angeles on May 4th & 5th 2019.

Kaufman Music Center Competition

Open to young pianists up to age 18, the Kaufman Music Center International Youth Piano Competition awards more than $13,000 in cash prizes and gives winners the opportunity to perform in New York's prestigious Merkin Hall. The 2019 Kaufman Music Center International Youth Piano Competition will be held from June in New York City. The Winners Showcase Concert Concert takes place in Merkin Hall in June.

Knabe Young Artist Competition

Features prestigious judges from the Peabody Institute and the University of Maryland who evaluate applicants assign points.  All applicants receive comments, points, and a certificate.  In addition, points from multiple years may be combined for receipt of special awards. Applicants may choose just an evaluation, or they may choose to be considered for a spot in the live final rounds.

Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition

Established in 1949 i n honor of the hundredth anniversary of the death of Frederic Chopin.

Lyra Youth Competition

Held annually in New York City. Preliminary Application deadline: February . Finals: March.

MostArts Festival

The MostArts Festival Piano Competition is open to High School pianists ages 13-18 as of the competition date. Applicants must not be under professional management.

Eight Finalists will be invited to Alfred University to perform the 2nd and 3rd movements of their selected Mozart Concerto with the MostArts Festival Orchestra. This concert will take place in the new Miller Theater in front of an audience and an international panel of judges.

MTNA⎯Stecher and Horowitz Two Piano Competition

This unique and innovative MTNA competition utilizes video submissions and consists of only two rounds. The mission of this competition is to sustain and advance the importance of artistic collaboration, of two piano performance.

NTD International Piano Competition

The mission of this competition is to revive the glorious music spanning the Baroque to Romantic eras, and the unique repertoire includes beloved classical pieces as well as an original commissioned work. Pianists will be judged on original style, tone color, and technique.  

Nazareth College Piano Competition

Open to all young pianists between the age of 6-18 years old. Competition date: September, deadline for application: August.

Odyssaid Competition

Pianists compete for cash prizes and many other prestigious awards: Olga Kern Special Awards; Linda Leirfallom Brewer Award for Best Performance of Chopin; Gold, Silver, Bronze Medals;  the Odyssaid Concerto Competition with a chance to perform a complete concerto with the Boulder Symphony in Boulder, Colorado.

PianoArts North American Competition

For pianists ages 16-21 of any nationality living or studying full time in North America. Over $27,000 in Cash Prizes Shared Among 10 SemifinalistsPianoArts Fellowships - Concert Engagements - Scholarship to the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, New York City.

Princeton Festival Piano Competition

The Princeton Festival Piano Competition is a virtual event. Each artist must submit a single unedited video recording of their performance with the respective application in September. The adjudicators will choose three finalists from each category to progress to the finals.

Rosewood Fanning Piano Competition

The competition will be held on June at Union College, Schenectady: Advanced Piano (3 categories- The Franchezza (under age 16), The Capriccio (16-under 30), The Brioso (Hand/arm impaired only; any age).  Video recording and application deadline is February.  Winner’s Recital in June at Union College Memorial Chapel.

Steinway Piano Competition

This competition will be held at Steinway showrooms throughout the United States and Canada, is an extension of our unwavering commitment to the pursuit of superior artistic expression through piano performance. Audition dates and times will be determined by your local showroom. For more information and a printable flyer, please click the button above or contact your local representative.

The American Prize in Piano Performance

The American Prize in Piano Performance recognizes and rewards the best performances by classically trained pianists in America, based on submitted applications. There are separate categories for solo piano and for piano concerto performance. Pianists performing with others may also apply for The American Prize in Chamber Music Performance.

Thousand Islands International Piano Competition

provide a venue for exceptional young pianists who perform and share their music in the nurturing and confidence-building atmosphere provided in this St. Lawrence community. In return, these budding young artists bring the joy of live classical music to the Thousand Islands.  Each year a special bond is created between community residents and performers. The competition takes place in September.

United States Classical International Piano Competition

presented by The Virtuoso Artists Foundation of North America is open to receive the application currently. There is no live performance round in this competition and the jury will give the final result by video/audio the contestants submit and multiple winners will be chosen for each category. The certificates for winner and outstanding instructor will be gained by mailing or directly in the grand winners concert taken place in Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York. www.virtuosocompetition.com. The deadline of application is September 15, 2017.

Vienna International Music Competition

The “Vienna International Music Competition” has been designed to promote musicians of all ages and disciplines who possess outstanding artistic personality, by offering them a debut recital at Vienna Konzerthaus, together with a cash prize, a video recording and international management.​

The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition

The Van Cliburn Competition is held every four years (the year after the United States Presidential elections; thus, the next competitions will be held in 2013, 2017 and so forth). The winners and runners-up receive substantial cash prizes, plus concert tours at world-famous venues where they perform pieces of their choice. Previously held at Texas Christian University, the competition has been held at the Bass Performance Hall since 2001.

Waring International Piano Competition

To excite, educate, and engage the community at large with the joy of
classical piano by presenting, promoting, and nurturing classical music through live piano performance including international competitions, concerts, and local educational outreach programs for all ages.

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