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New York International Piano Competition : ウィキペディア英語版 | New York International Piano Competition The New York International Piano Competition (NYIPC) in New York City is a biennial piano competition open to pianists of all nationalities ages 16–21.〔http://www.stecherandhorowitz.org/competition/〕 No contestant is eliminated during the competition's four rounds. A cash award is also presented to each of the contestants not receiving a major prize. The NYIPC has been held at the Manhattan School of Music since its inception in 2002, with opening ceremonies at Steinway Hall. Steinway and Sons is the official piano of the competition. Rather than a traditional competition model where the focus is on winning, the NYIPC provides an opportunity for contestants to perform, network, exchange information, and cultivate a support system that will sustain them through their pre-professional years. Former NYIPC prizewinners perform with Chamber Music Society Two;〔http://www.michaelbrownmusic.com/?p=1740〕 have received the Avery Fisher Career Grant;〔http://charliealbright.com/Biography.html〕〔http://www.aboutlincolncenter.org/programs/program-avery-fisher-artist-program/the-avery-fisher-career-grants〕 the Gilmore Young Artist Award;〔http://www.thegilmore.org/gilmore-young-artist-award/〕 The Juilliard School’s William Petschek Recital Award;〔http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/composer-pianist-wins-petschek-award〕 the Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts at Harvard University; have won the Young Concert Artists Auditions,〔http://www.yca.org/roster/charlie-albright/〕 and Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition; and maintain active careers as solo performers, collaborative pianists, composers, and pedagogues. == History == Sponsored by the Stecher and Horowitz Foundation, the competition was instituted in 2002 as an outgrowth of the Stecher and Horowitz School of the Arts in Cedarhurst, New York. The competition was originally open to American pianists, citizen-born, naturalized or full-time international students with student visas, ages 14–18. In 2009, the competition began to accept applications worldwide, effective the summer of 2010; it also expanded its age category upwards from 14–18 years to 16–21 years.〔http://www.hemsingpr.com/artist/the-new-york-international-piano-competition.php〕
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