Wideman International Piano Competition
Friday, Dec. 4, 2015: 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec 5, 2015: 9:30 a.m. Su Our competition draws talented pianists from all over the world.
The Wideman International Piano Competiton is held each year at the Hurley School of Music at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana. We hope you consider joining us!
Congratulations to our 2023 Wideman Gold and Silver medalists for their success in Concours Géza Anda Zürich 2024!
Ilya Shmukler (first prize)
Dmitry Yudin (shared second prize)
Join us for a free concert with the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra featuring our 2022 Gold Medalist, Parker van Ostrand.
2023 Wideman Piano Competition - WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Gold Medal - Ilya Shmukler
Silver Medal - Dmitry Yudin
Bronze Medal - Qianli Chen
Honorable Mentions:
In-Ae Ha, Jialin Yao, Yi-Chen Feng, Victor Shlyaktenko
Deadline for our 2023 application is in 2 days! Go to our website to apply.
Apply — Wideman Piano Competition Wideman Piano Competition 2023 is now OPENApplication deadline: October 15th, 2023 (10:00 PM ET)Complete the application form below and pay the fee via PayPal for your application to be complete: Application Form 2023 To complete application, please prepare the following (to be uploaded in the onlin...
Simon Karakulidi named gold medalist at 2019 Wideman International Piano Competition
https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/life/2019/12/08/karakulidi-wins-gold-medal-wideman/4378603002/
shreveporttimes.com Karakulidi wins gold
Simon Karakulidi Named Gold Medalist at the
2019 Wideman International Piano Competition
Born in Novorossiysk, Russia, Simon began his studies in Moscow at the age of 15. He has won numerous prizes at competitions and has performed with orchestras in Central America, Russia, Europe, and the US. In 2016 he moved to Missouri to study at Park University with Stanislav Ioudenitch, also a gold medalist at the Wideman Competition and at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth.
With the Gold Medal, Simon won the William Peyton Shehee and Virginia Kilpatrick Shehee cash prize award of $5000; a website design, as well as orchestral engagements with the Shreveport Symphony and other orchestras throughout the United States.
Special Awards: Li Wang, Aleksandra Kasman, Rachid Bernal and Ming-Li Liuy
Binghao Li won Honorable Mention
Congratulations to Bronze Medalist Xuesha Hu
Congratulations to 2019 Silver Medalist Xiaoya Liu
The Silver Medal went to Xiaoya Liu of China with her performance of Prokofiev’s Piano concerto No 3 in C, Op. 26. She takes home a $3000 cash prize given by John and Alice Frazier in memory of Genevieve and Carlton Frazier.
Another Chinese contestant Xuesha Hu, who studies at Colburn, won the Bronze Medal with her performance of Liszt’s Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat, S 124. Her Magnolia Award -- given by the family of the late Marilyn Johnson King -- includes a $1500 cash prize.
An Honorable Mention prize of $1000 was awarded to Binghao Li, who performed Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No 1in B flat minor, Op 23. A native of China, she studies at Mannes.
Two special awards of $500 each were given. The Pearla Despot Award was given to Li Wang of Inner Mongolia who studies at Cincinnati. She performed the Piano Concerto in D Major (for the left hand) by Ravel. The Norman Fisher Memorial Award, given by Dr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Homza, was awarded to Aleksandra Kasman who performed Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor, Op 26. A Russian, Aleksandra studies at Michigan.
Rachid Bernal of Mexico and Ming-Li Liuy of Taiwan also took home special awards of $250 each. Rachid performed Ravel’s Piano concerto in G, and Ming-Li performed Liszt’s Totentanz, S 126.
Wideman Names 2019 Finalists:
Xuesha Hu of China
Xiaoya Liu of China
Binghao Li of China
Simon Karakulidi of Russia
Aleksandra Kasman of Russia
Li Wang on Inner Mongolia
Finals will be Sunday, Dec. 6 at 1:00 pm, and is open to the public. $10 admission.
Wideman International Piano Competition's cover photo
SCHEDULE | Wideman Piano 2019
Here is the link to the schedule for the upcoming competition. Some names you will recognize!
https://www.widemanpiano.com/schedule
widemanpiano.com All of contributions and memorials to the Wideman Piano Competition are deductible as allowed by law since the competition is a program of the Shreveport Symphony Guild, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization.
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