Franz Liszt Center Inernational Online Piano Competition
Franz Liszt Center Inernational Online Piano Competition

Franz Liszt Center Inernational Online Piano Competition

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The power and need of the online competition as such showed itself during the COVID situation in the world. This platform gives you a great opportunity to explore your possibilities in the pianistic world of today. It is not only a wonderful way to practice and show your talent, but to present your name to the international public and to professionals. To record a concert or a competition programme is the best way to practice. Recording yourself creates a similar tension as being on the stage: just imagine what a great security it gives you to record a piece several times, to listen it back and try to make it even better: I realise that pianists often play "from fingers", not listening to themselves. Recording and listening back is the best way to advance in this.


István I. Székely, Artistic director
Contact: franzlisztcenter@gmail.com
Phone: +34 622 73 22 77 (Whatsapp, Telegram, Viber)

4th Franz Liszt Center International Piano Competition

4th Online Edition

Application deadline: February 11, 2024 at 23:59 local time of the competitor

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1. The 4th Franz Liszt Center International Piano Competition is open for contestants of all nationalities from all countries in the world and will be held February 18-29.2024.

2. The Competition takes place entirely online

3. AGE CATEGORIES:

Category A: 6-8 years old
Category B: 9-11 years old
Category C: 12-14 years old
Category D: 15-17 years old
Category E: 18-36 years old


The contestants can apply only in one category and only in the corresponding, or higher age category-not in any lower age category.

4. REPERTORY:

4.1 The contestants can choose a completely free repertoire always in the field of the classical music, and may be included any period and style.
Chamber music is not accepted.

Each category has only one stage:

Category A: up to 8 minutes
Category B: up to 10 minutes
Category C: up to 15 minutes
Category D: up to 20 minutes
Category E: up to 30 minutes

It is not obligatory to include pieces by Franz Liszt.


We are flexible with the timings within reasonable limits (max 1 minute)

4.2 All the contestants are required to play their program by heart.

4.3 If included in the programme, it is necessary to send us the scores of a contemporary piece.


5. VIDEO RECORDING REQUIREMENTS

5.1 Only recordings made in 2023 and 2024 will be accepted. Only direct YouTube links will be accepted, we can not accept video files directly sent to us. Please make sure your recordings are not set to "private", so we can access hem.

5.2 The pianist must be completely visible, including the hands and the face.

5.3 The duration of the video can not exceed the time limit of the category (max 1 minute)

5.4 It is accepted to record and submit each piece in a separate link

6. DISCLAIMER

6.1 By participating in the competition, competitors automatically disown the right for any material (financial) remuneration regarding eventual publication and distribution of submitted music video recordings and the other sent materials.


7. JURY

7.1 The jury will consist of artistic directors, concert pianists and experienced pedagogues:

7.2 The jury work is based on the internal regulations.
7.3 The contestants will be judged based only on the submitted recordings.
7.4 The decisions of the jury is final and irrevocable.




8. AWARDS

Each pianist taking part in the competition will receive a Diploma.

Category A:

The winner of the Absolute Prize will win the Franz Liszt Center Child Prodigy Award + a scholarship of 50€

+ Online or presencial master classes to be chosen for several pianists competing in this category


97-100 points: Absolute Prize
90-96 points: 1st Prize
80-89 points: 2nd Prize
70-79 points: 3rd Prize



Category B:

The winner of the Absolute Prize will win the Franz Liszt Center Young Prodigy Award and a scholarship of 100€
+ Online or presencial master classes to be chosen for several pianists competing in this category

97-100 points: Absolute Prize
90-96 points: 1st Prize
80-89 points: 2nd Prize
70-79 points: 3rd Prize
60-69 points: Mention

Category C:


The winner of the Absolute Prize will win the Franz Liszt Center Young Soloist Award and 150€
+Online or presencial master classes to be chosen for several pianists competing in this category

97-100 points: Absolute Prize
90-96 points: 1st Prize
80-89 points: 2nd Prize
70-79 points: 3rd Prize
60-69 points: Mention



Category D:


The winner of the Absolute Prize will win the Franz Liszt Center Advanced Soloist Award and 200 € scholarship + Free Master Class (online or presencial) + Invitation to play in Franz Liszt Center in La Nucia, Spain

With the collaboration of Rotary Club Alfaz del Pi International: Supporting young talents.


97-100 points: Absolute Prize
90-96 points: 1st Prize
80-89 points: 2nd Prize
70-79 points: 3rd Prize
60-69 points: Mention

Category E:

The winner of the First, Second and Third Absolute Prize will win:

-Franz Liszt Center Master Award

-
First Absolute Prize: scholarship of 500 € And playing with orchestra in Dénia International Piano Festival, Spain
+ Invitation to the Jury panel of 2025 Edition

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Second Absolute Prize: scholarship of 300 €
+ Invitation to the Franz Liszt Festival organised by the Franz Liszt Center in La Nucia, Spain

-
Third Absolute Prize: scholarship of 200 €



97-100 points: 1st, 2nd and 3rd Absolute Prize
90-96 points: 1st Prize
80-89 points: 2nd Prize
70-79 points: 3rd Prize
60-69 points: Mention

The Absolute winners of each category will be invited to the Prize-winners concert(s) + we will select several pianists among the prize winners to perform.


Special prizes:


-International Master Class Scholarship (Spain, July 2024)
-The jury will select pianists to play on different venues in Spain (Costa Blanca)

Each pianist taking part in the competition will receive a Diploma.




9. APPLICATION FEE

8.1 The application fees are:




APPLICATION FEE

9.1 The application fees are:

Category A: 40 euros
Category B: 45 euros
Category C: 50 euros
Category D: 60 euros
Category E: 70 euros


9.2 The payment must exclude bank or transfer fees, after we have received your application we will guide you to the payment process.

9.3 Once the application fee is paid it cannot be refunded by any circumstances.



10. APPLICATION PROCEDURE

After sending us the application email, we will confirm you the acceptance and will guide you to the secure payment process where you can pay the application fee with a bank transfer, credit or debit card or Apple Pay.

First step: please apply by sending an email including the following information and documents to:

franzlisztcenter@gmail.com

1. Full name
2. Date of birth
3. Nationality
4. Age category
5. Phone number
6. Short biography (optional)
7. Repertory
8. Links YouTube or BiliBili (for contestants from China)
9. Proof of age and ID
10. Artistic photo


After we have received your application we will guide you to the payment process of the application fee.

Once the application fee is paid it cannot be refunded by any circumstances.

11. The application of minor age musicians must be filled and submitted by their parents or legal tutor.

12. The deadline for applying to the competition is February 11, 2024 at 23:59 (local time of the competitor)


13.  The Franz Liszt Center Competition reserves the right to cancel or amend the competition in the case of unforeseen circumstances.


14. By submitting an application, the participant accepts these Rules.