PARTICIPANTS Pianists of any nationality up to 36 years of age on the day the Competition begins or during the course of the Competition.
– The Competition will consist of 1 Online First Round, Second Round, Semi-Final and Final Round.
– The works to be performed in the second round and semi-final will be performed without repetition.
– All works will be performed from memory.
– Repeats of pieces
performed in the 1st Online Round will be allowed in the Presencial Rounds of the Competition.
– Movements or single pieces of the same work will be admitted in the 1st Round Online and 2nd Round.
– No changes on the programme will be accepted after the inscription deadline.
1st ROUND ONLINE Online Programme of free choice. Duration between 15-20 minutes.
– The video must be sent through a link (Youtube, Vimeo or others), attached to the registration form.
– The recording must be made with a single fixed camera, in which the pianist is visible in every moment.
– All works must be recorded in a single take, however it is possible to stop between works or movements.
– Videos from several days or live concerts may be included, however, they must be united in the same file and link.
– Only piano solo pieces will be accepted.
2nd ROUND Free-choice programme with a maximum duration of 30 minutes including one or more free-choice works (minimum duration 5 minutes) by our composer Enrique Granados. SEMIFINAL Recital of free choice with a maximum duration of 40 minutes. The Jury will value when awarding the Spanish Music Prize the contestant who includes in this Semi-Final Recital a Spanish Work of free choice, to choose between the 19th, 20th or 21st centuries. Another work by Enrique Granados or a work by the composers honoured in previous editions may be performed again: Antón García Abril, Xavier Montsalvatge, Tomás Marco, Carlos Cruz de Castro, Joaquín Rodrigo, Zulema de la Cruz, Gabriel Fernández Álvez, Claudio Prieto, Cristobal Halffter, Joaquín Turina, José Zárate, Salvador Brotons, Isaac Albéniz, Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez, Juan Medina, Alejandro Román, Juan Manuel Ruiz and José Luis Turina, Juan Duran and Pascual Gimeno. The Spanish Music Prize may be awarded to any of the semi-finalists who do not reach the final round. PIANO CONCERT
Virtuosos de Madrid International Orchestra. A Concerto for Piano and Orchestra will be performed, to be chosen from among the following:
J. Chopin: no. 1 and no. 2
R. Schumann: Concerto in A minor
F. Liszt: No. 1 and 2
E. Grieg: Concerto in A minor
P. Tchaikovsky: No. 1
S. Rachmaninov: No. 2, 3 and Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini
S. Prokofiev no. 1 and 3