Showing posts with label grand-prix winner. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 2, 2011

XIV Tchaikovsky competition - Grand-Prix - results

Nice performances tonight, each and one of them. It was great to listen to the winners from all disciplines in one evening. Truly, all fine artists. Bravo!

And the winner of the grand-prix goes to….

Daniil Trifonov.

Daniil received a statuette of the great Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and even though the announcement didn’t come as a surprise to anyone it was an excitement moment in general and I’m sure for him, maybe the best of his life.

XIV Tchaikovsky competition - gala concert - grand-prix

Yeol Eum Son keeps amazes me each time I listen to her. She played so well tonight a part of Prokofiev concerto for piano and orchestra (didn’t understand which No. as it was said in Russian only) incredible!

The grand-prix winner will be announced at the end of the concert, of course… keep us all in suspense….

Enjoy!

Friday, July 1, 2011

XIV Tchaikovsky competition - Daniil Trifonov Winner

So you think it is over, ha? Well, not just yet. 

Daniil Trifonov 1st prize winner!








Yeol Eum Son 2nd prize
Yes, we have the discipline winners but we still don't have the Grand-Prix winner. What is the Grand-Prix? One grand winner to be chosen from all disciplines which will be awarded on the gala concert tomorrow night in St. Petersburg, starts at 19:00 Moscow time, and will be broadcasted on the usual webcast. There is also a gala concert of the winners tonight in Moscow but no awards tonight. I don’t know the program of the concerts as it was not published but if it will be available I will post it. The gala concert tonight starts at 19:00 Moscow time and should be broadcasted as well on the usual webcast. I hope to hear Daniil Trifonov plays Chopin and Tchaikovsky concertos again, but I think this is too much to hope for…

It was a very entertaining couple of hours yesterday waiting for the awards ceremony to start. I was ready online with the broadcast a few minutes before the planned starting time (8pm Moscow) but due to the late arrival of the St. Petersburg jury and participants, the final start time of the event was over 1 hour and a half later. While waiting, I got on the facebook page of the competition and there everything was happening…. 

For about an hour and a half people were chewing nails, making comments and jokes that clearly show signs of nervousness and anticipation. Bets on the winners followed by discussion and arguments, people not able to find the webcast, worried that they’re missing it, begging for someone to post the link again or tell them what they can see to check if they see the same. Tips to use FireFox and not IE, refresh the page, choose “live piano” from menu, re-start your PC, all the good old known tips.

One thing useful I learned from all these pre-announcements discussions, and it was also wrote under the same though (probably):  “as we are currently waiting anyway, does anyone know when and where is the next international piano competition?” and thanks to some knowledgeable followers I now can prepare myself for September when the International Liszt piano competition will take place in Budapest :)


Enjoy!




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