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The ‘Super Bowl of Piano’ Returns to Miami

The Chopin Foundation of the United States is thrilled to present the 10th National Chopin Piano Competition in Miami, which has been the home of the National Competition since 1975, and keeping it here for the 10th Competition was an easy decision (Competition happens every 5 years). Holding the event in a diverse cultural city like Miami attracts visitors from outside the region, as well as an enthusiastic local audience. 

Barbara E. Muze, the Chopin Foundation’s Executive Director, said, “America’s biggest celebration of the music of Chopin is coming to Miami this February and we are excited to welcome 26 of the country’s top young classical artists to the National Chopin Piano Competition for what some are calling the ‘Super Bowl of Piano.’ And like at the Big Game, the pianists are competing for top prizes and other important awards – like who will be the Competition’s most valuable Mazurka player,” Muze said with a smile. “As we have since 1975, we look forward to welcoming everyone to join us for the Competition where there are numerous chances for local audiences to hear brilliant young American pianists perform the most loved piano music in the world.”

The Chopin Foundation’s mission is twofold: to assist young, talented American pianists in their career development and in so doing, open doors to international careers; and to make classical music, especially the music of Frederic Chopin, accessible to everyone. The city of Miami is — and has been — the perfect place to support this mission. From the mini-Chopin Festival taking place in the lobby to the ability to exciting concerto performances with the University of Miami Frost Symphony Orchestra, the Chopin Foundation is thrilled to provide the Miami community another season of exciting events. 

The Competition preliminaries, quarter and semi-finals will take place February 22 – 27, at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium. As part of the Chopin Foundation’s mission to bring classical music to all, regardless of age or socioeconomic status, these events are free and open to the public. 

Twenty six contestants from across the country will be competing in the 10th National Competition: Alexander Agate, Nadia Azzi, William Davidson, Stanley DeLage, Avery Gagliano, Misha Galant, Umi Garrett, Chelsea Guo, Fantee Jones, Timothy Jones, Sherry Kim, Katie Liu, Anastasiya Magamedova, Dominic Muzzi, Mary Ogawa, Evren Ozel, Christopher Richardson, Victor Shlyakhtenko, Talon Smith, Daniel Szefer, Eric Tran, Athena Tsianos, Parker Van Ostrand, Chanel Wang, Victor Xie, and Min Joo Yi.  

Live Streaming: Those not able to enjoy the excitement of the Competition in person can watch professionally filmed live broadcasts on the chopin.org website. 

All events are free and open to the public except for these ticketed events: 

  • February 28 – Anniversary Gala Concert with Yulianna Avdeeva, the Russian pianist who won the International Chopin Piano Competition in 2010. 
  • February 29 – March 1 – Finals Part 1 and Part 2 with the Frost Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marzena Diakun. 

For additional details, or to purchase for ticketed events, please visit: Chopin.org/competition-events

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