The Leeds International Piano Competition, informally known as The Leeds and formerly the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition,
takes place every three years in
Leeds
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,
West Yorkshire
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, England. It was founded in 1961 by
Marion, Countess of Harewood,
Dame Fanny Waterman
Dame Fanny Waterman (22 March 192020 December 2020) was a British pianist and academic piano teacher, who is particularly known as the founder, chair and artistic director of the Leeds International Piano Competition. She was also president of ...
, and Roslyn Lyons, with the first competition being held in 1963. Waterman was the chair and artistic director up to the 2015 competition when
Paul Lewis and
Adam Gatehouse became Co-Artistic Directors. The first round of the competition takes place internationally and in 2021 went 'virtual' when 63 pianists were recorded in 17 international locations and the Jury deliberated online, in order to circumvent the various impacts of Covid. The 2nd round, semi-finals and finals take place in the
Great Hall of the
University of Leeds
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and in
Leeds Town Hall
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and in 2018 & 2021 were streamed to a large global audience through medici.tv, achieving over 4.7 million views and listens through multiple channels and platforms, including the BBC, Amadeus.tv (China), Classic FM and Mezzo.tv.
History
The competition was first held in September 1963 when the young British pianist,
Michael Roll, became the First Prizewinner. It joined the
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(WFIMC) in 1965.
After the 1996 competition, there was a four-year break before the 2000 competition, to align with the turn of the millennium. Competitors were formerly housed at
Tetley Hall, a residence hall at the University of Leeds, which closed in 2006 and are still housed in University residences throughout the competition. The
University of Leeds
, mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased
, established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds
, ...
is the Principal Partner of the competition and has supported it since its inception.
The list of eminent past Competition winners includes
Radu Lupu
Radu Lupu (30 November 1945 – 17 April 2022) was a Romanian pianist. He was widely recognized as one of the greatest pianists of his time.
Born in Galați, Romania, Lupu began studying piano at the age of six. Two of his major piano teach ...
and
Murray Perahia. The roll call of other Competition finalists is equally illustrious as that of the winners and includes
Mitsuko Uchida
is a classical pianist and conductor, born in Japan and naturalised in Britain, particularly noted for her interpretations of Mozart and Schubert.
She has appeared with many notable orchestras, recorded a wide repertory with several labels, w ...
and Sir
Andras Schiff (1975),
Peter Donohoe (1981),
Louis Lortie
Louis Lortie, OC, CQ (born 27 April 1959) is a Canadian ( Québécois) pianist.
Education
Born in Montreal, Lortie made his debut with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra at the age of thirteen and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra three years l ...
(1984),
Lars Vogt
Lars Vogt (8 September 1970 – 5 September 2022) was a German classical pianist, conductor and academic teacher. Noted by ''The New York Times'' for his interpretations of Brahms, Vogt performed as a soloist with major orchestras, including the ...
(1990),
Denis Kozhukhin
Denis Kozhukhin (born in Nizhny Novgorod, 1986) is a Russian pianist who was awarded third prize in the 2006 Leeds International Piano Competition. He was also awarded first prize in the 2010 Belgian Queen Elisabeth Competition for piano.
Record ...
(2006) and
Louis Schwizgebel
Louis Schwizgebel (born 19 November 1987) is a Swiss pianist. He studied piano with Franz Josefovski and Brigitte Meyer at the Lausanne Conservatory, Pascal Devoyon at Universität der Künste Berlin, Emanuel Ax and Robert McDonald at the Juilliar ...
(2012).
Sofya Gulyak
Sofya Gulyak (born 29 December 1979) is a Russian classical pianist. She was the first woman to win the Leeds Piano Competition.
Gulyak was born in Kazan. She studied at the Kazan State Conservatoire, Piano Academy Incontri col Maestro, and the R ...
was the first female first prize winner, awarded in 2009.
Dame Fanny Waterman was the competition's Chair and Artistic Director until her retirement after the 2015 event and she remained Honorary Life President until her death in 2020. She was replaced as artistic director by
Paul Lewis (Jury Chair for 2018) and
Adam Gatehouse. Gatehouse is now the competition's sole Artistic Director and was joined by
Imogen Cooper
Dame Imogen Cooper, (born 28 August 1949) is an English pianist.
Biography
Cooper was born in North London, daughter of the musicologist Martin du Pré Cooper and Mary Stewart, artist. She grew up surrounded by music through her parents and ...
as Chair of the Jury in 2021.
2018 Competition
The 2018 competition marked a major refresh to the competition structure:
* The preliminary round of the competition took place internationally for the first time in
Berlin
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,
New York and
Singapore
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.
* The semi-finalists offered two different recitals (one was chosen by the jury) and included the introduction of
chamber music in a new collaborative musicianship feature, working with Bjørg Lewis (cello),
Jack Liebeck (violin) and th
Elias String Quartet
* The
concerto finale included five finalists in concert with the
Hallé orchestra conducted by
Edward Gardner. Finalists offered two concertos, one "classically oriented"
and one from the
Romantic period
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or later, and one was selected for performance by the jury.
* Three main prizes were awarded, as well as the Terence Judd Hallé Orchestra Prize and a new
medici.tv
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audience prize, which was voted for online.
* A festival programme in Leeds was introduced to bring The Leeds out of the concert hall and into the community.
*
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livestreamed all rounds which remain free to view on the competitio
microsite
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The prize benefits were redesigned to support the career development of the prizewinners and include mentoring by
Paul Lewis and other notable pianists, as well as artist management wit
Askonas Holt a recording deal with
Warner Classics
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and a series of international engagements.
A festival programme of masterclasses, talks, educational events and other activities also took place during the competition, including an appearance by
Alfred Brendel
Alfred Brendel KBE (born 5 January 1931) is an Austrian classical pianist, poet, author, composer, and lecturer who is known particularly for his performances of Mozart, Schubert, Schoenberg, and Beethoven.Stephen Plaistow"Brendel, Alfred" ' ...
, free piano lessons in the world's Smallest Concert Hall (a converted shipping container) and the creation of ''The Leeds Piano Trail'' across Leeds city centre (pianos for the public to use), supported by The Leeds BID.
Orchestra
The concerto finals have been supported by a number of major UK orchestras over the years including the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is a music organisation based in Liverpool, England, that manages a professional symphony orchestra, a concert venue, and extensive programmes of learning through music. Its orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmon ...
, the
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) is a British orchestra based in Birmingham, England. It is the resident orchestra at Symphony Hall: a B:Music Venue in Birmingham, which has been its principal performance venue since 1991. Its a ...
and the
Hallé.
Sir Mark Elder
Sir Mark Philip Elder (born 2 June 1947) is a British conductor. He is currently music director of the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, England.
Life and career
Elder was born in Hexham, Northumberland, the son of a dentist. He played the ...
has conducted the Hallé Orchestra at all the finals since 2003, with the exception of 2018 when the conductor was
Edward Gardner. Other conductors with long associations with the Competition have included
Sir Charles Groves
Sir Charles Barnard Groves CBE (10 March 191520 June 1992) was an English conductor. He was known for the breadth of his repertoire and for encouraging contemporary composers and young conductors.
After accompanying positions and conducting v ...
and
Sir Simon Rattle
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has broadcast all Competitions since 1966 on television and radio. In 2018 the Competition was streamed live online for the first time with
. The Terrence Judd Hallé Orchestra Prize, selected and awarded by the orchestra to one of the six finalists, was introduced in 2012. A new partnership with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra was announced in 2019 for the 20th Edition in 2021.
Winner of the Terence Judd–Hallé Orchestra Prize.
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Winner of the medici.tv Audience Award.