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Final Round, Concerto
2019 e-Piano Junior Competition
 
Orchestra Hall
1111 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Earlier this year, 60 performers from 11 countries* visited one of 10 locations around the world—Chicago, Hamburg, Guangzhou, New York, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Moscow, Shanghai, Toronto, and Vancouver—to create virtual audition video recordings on the Yamaha Disklavier, the official concert grand piano of the 2019 International e-Piano Junior Competition.
In March, these video recordings (which activated the keys and pedals of a connected Disklavier) were recreated in Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall at University of Minnesota School of Music and evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges: Amy Hamann, Sara Hamann, and Dr. Kyung R Kim.
From these recordings, 25 contestants were invited to perform at the 2019 International e-Piano Junior Competition in Minneapolis, MN, competing for more than $20,000 in cash and prizes.
Join us for this special live stream event! This final round of competition consists of a special performance by each of the five finalists of the first movement of their selected concerto accompanied by the Minnesota Orchestra.
This uncut, unedited performance will be broadcast LIVE from Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, MN.
* Countries represented in this year’s competition: Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and USA.
In March, these video recordings (which activated the keys and pedals of a connected Disklavier) were recreated in Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall at University of Minnesota School of Music and evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges: Amy Hamann, Sara Hamann, and Dr. Kyung R Kim.
From these recordings, 25 contestants were invited to perform at the 2019 International e-Piano Junior Competition in Minneapolis, MN, competing for more than $20,000 in cash and prizes.
Join us for this special live stream event! This final round of competition consists of a special performance by each of the five finalists of the first movement of their selected concerto accompanied by the Minnesota Orchestra.
This uncut, unedited performance will be broadcast LIVE from Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, MN.
* Countries represented in this year’s competition: Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and USA.
Earlier this year, 60 performers from 11 countries* visited one of 10 locations around the world—Chicago, Hamburg, Guangzhou, New York, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Moscow, Shanghai, Toronto, and Vancouver—to create virtual audition video recordings on the Yamaha Disklavier, the official concert grand piano of the 2019 International e-Piano Junior Competition.
In March, these video recordings (which activated the keys and pedals of a connected Disklavier) were recreated in Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall at University of Minnesota School of Music and evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges: Amy Hamann, Sara Hamann, and Dr. Kyung R Kim.
From these recordings, 25 contestants were invited to perform at the 2019 International e-Piano Junior Competition in Minneapolis, MN, competing for more than $20,000 in cash and prizes.
Join us for this special live stream event! This final round of competition consists of a special performance by each of the five finalists of the first movement of their selected concerto accompanied by the Minnesota Orchestra.
This uncut, unedited performance will be broadcast LIVE from Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, MN.
* Countries represented in this year’s competition: Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and USA.
In March, these video recordings (which activated the keys and pedals of a connected Disklavier) were recreated in Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall at University of Minnesota School of Music and evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges: Amy Hamann, Sara Hamann, and Dr. Kyung R Kim.
From these recordings, 25 contestants were invited to perform at the 2019 International e-Piano Junior Competition in Minneapolis, MN, competing for more than $20,000 in cash and prizes.
Join us for this special live stream event! This final round of competition consists of a special performance by each of the five finalists of the first movement of their selected concerto accompanied by the Minnesota Orchestra.
This uncut, unedited performance will be broadcast LIVE from Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, MN.
* Countries represented in this year’s competition: Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and USA.