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Manchester, Reino Unido
Pub: 22 Jul 2025
RNCM James Mottram International Piano Competition
24 - 29 Nov, 2025
The ninth RNCM James Mottram International Piano Competition will take place at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, UK from Monday 24 November – Saturday 29 November 2025.
This major biennial event offers an all-round learning experience for young pianists under 30 from all over the world.
All participants will receive invaluable learning opportunities: those who do not progress to the next stage of the competition will be given the opportunity to take part in a public masterclass given by a jury member during their time in Manchester.
The three finalists will perform with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Geoffrey Paterson.
The first prize is £10,000.
The jury is chaired by Graham Scott, Head of Keyboard Studies at the RNCM, and also comprises Pavlina Dokovska, Carlo Guaitoli, Barbara Szczepanska, Erik Tawaststjerna, Uta Weyand and Chun-Chieh Yen.
Applications for the 2025 competition are now open.
This major biennial event offers an all-round learning experience for young pianists under 30 from all over the world.
All participants will receive invaluable learning opportunities: those who do not progress to the next stage of the competition will be given the opportunity to take part in a public masterclass given by a jury member during their time in Manchester.
The three finalists will perform with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of Geoffrey Paterson.
The first prize is £10,000.
The jury is chaired by Graham Scott, Head of Keyboard Studies at the RNCM, and also comprises Pavlina Dokovska, Carlo Guaitoli, Barbara Szczepanska, Erik Tawaststjerna, Uta Weyand and Chun-Chieh Yen.
Applications for the 2025 competition are now open.
fecha límite: 25 Sep 2025
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