"Classic on Danube" International Piano Competition 2023 Announces Winners and Finalists

"Classic on Danube" International Piano Competition 2023 Announces Winners and Finalists

"Classic on Danube" International Piano Competition 2023 Announces Winners and Finalists

The "Classic on Danube" International Piano Competition 2023 has come to a close, and the winners have been announced. The competition was intense, but after much deliberation, the winners have been chosen.

The first prize goes to Nöbauer Martin from Austria, while the second prize is awarded to Lee Jaeyoung from South Korea/Austria. The third prize goes to Kim Jun Ho from South Korea/Austria. The winners were selected from a pool of highly talented pianists who competed from all around the world.

The competition was judged by a panel of distinguished musicians, including Nareh Arghamanyan from Armenia/Austria, Alan Chircop from Malta, Jura Margulis from Austria, Pavel Gililov from Germany/Austria, and Giuliano Mazzoccante from Italy.

In addition, the next five finalists were announced, who will automatically be signed up for the "Classic Piano" International Piano Competition 2024. They are Nöbauer Martin from Austria, Lee Jaeyoung from South Korea/Austria, Kim Jun Ho from South Korea/Austria, Kang Hyelee from South Korea, and Lee Jaeyoon from South Korea.

The "Classic on Danube" International Piano Competition has long been recognized as a prestigious event that brings together some of the world's most talented pianists. We congratulate the winners and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors.
 
 
 


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