“Kharkiv Meets Zurich” International Competition for Young Pianists: An Alliance of Music.
Under the honorary patronage of Maestro Rudolf Buchbinder 5th-10th February 2024
From the 5th to the 10th of February 2024, Zurich will transform into a hub of piano music with the “Kharkiv Meets Zurich” International Volodymyr Krainev Competition for Young Pianists. Thanks to the support of the European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY), the Kantonsschule Uster and the Swiss association “Jugend beflügelt”, the 15th edition will take place in Zurich at the request of the organisers in Kharkiv. For this Swiss edition only, due to the unavailability of the original venue in Kharkiv, the competition is temporarily using a name extension “Kharkiv Meets Zurich” International Competition for Young Pianists. The original title of the competition is “International Volodymyr Krainev Competition for Young Pianists”. The “Kharkiv Meets Zurich” International Competition for Young Pianists not only represents a remarkable collaboration between various organisations but also a gesture of respect towards a longstanding tradition. The original International Volodymyr Krainev Competition for Young Pianists was founded in 1992 by the distinguished pianist Volodymyr Krainev (1944–2011) in Kharkiv, Ukraine. For over two decades, this prestigious competition attracted talented young pianists from all over the world, many of whom now dazzle audiences on the world's grandest stages as internationally recognised artists. However, 2024 will mark a special turn of events. In acknowledgment of its legacy and in consideration of current geopolitical shifts, the competition will be held in Zurich under the renewed name “Kharkiv Meets Zurich” International Volodymyr Krainev Competition for Young Pianists, while preserving its tradition. This reflects a bridge between the past and present and emphasises the connection between two cities and the universal significance of music. The honorary patronage of the renowned Maestro Rudolf Buchbinder adds further distinction and prestige to the competition. His role as an honorary patron not only emphasises the cultural and musical importance of the competition but goes beyond mere recognition, showcasing his deep commitment and passion for supporting the next generation of musicians. His dedication is a sign of solidarity and a promise to the future stars of classical music. The solo rounds will be held from the 6th to the 8th of February 2024 at the Kantonsschule Uster, with the final rounds on the 9th and 10th of February in the grand Concert Hall 3 of the Zurich University of the Arts. Pianists will have the exclusive opportunity to perform on a top-class Shigeru Kawai concert grand piano. The finalists will be accompanied by the renowned Kyiv Camerata Orchestra. The competition welcomes young pianists from all over the world, provided they agree with the values outlined in the EMCY statement (↗ emcy.org/emcy-statement). All competitors have the chance, through the network of the Kantonsschule Uster, to be hosted by local families. However, it's noted that participants are responsible for their own travel expenses. The competition's organisers assist musicians from Ukraine with their travel preparations. After the online pre-selection, approximately 15 young pianists from each age group will receive an invitation to participate in Switzerland. Here, they will undertake a program encompassing both concert performances and competition rounds. These participants will compete for a range of prizes including monetary rewards, performance opportunities, recording prospects, and career advancement support. Furthermore, various special prizes will be awarded, including for the most outstanding interpretation of a Ukrainian composition.
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