Here are the 85 names of the participants of the 19th Chopin Competition
Additionally, 19 performers have been admitted directly to Stage I of the Competition without going through the preliminaries. These are laureates of selected piano competitions such as competitions in Leeds, Tel Aviv, Miami, Bolzano, Hamamatsu, the Paderewski International Piano Competition in Bydgoszcz, as well as the Fryderyk Chopin National Piano Competition in Warsaw.
In the first stage of the 19th Chopin Competition, we will hear 85 participants from 20 countries. The most represented countries are China, Japan, and Poland:
1. Piotr Alexewicz (Polska/Poland)
2. Jonas Aumiller (Niemcy/Germany)
3. Yanyan Bao (Chiny/China)
4. Michał Basista (Polska/Poland)
5. Kai-Min Chang (Chinese Taipei/Chińskie Tajpej)
6. Kevin Chen (Kanada/Canada)
7. Xuehong Chen (Chiny/China)
8. Zixi Chen (Chiny/China)
9. Hoi Leong Cheong (Chiny, Portugalia / China, Portugal)
10. Diana Cooper (Francja, Wielka Brytania/France, Great Britain)
11. Athena Deng (Kanada/Canada)
12. Yubo Deng (Chiny/China)
13. Mateusz Dubiel (Polska/Poland)
14. Yu-Ang Fan (Chiny/China)
15. Alberto Ferro (Włochy/Italy)
16. Yang (Jack) Gao (Chiny/China)
17. Shuguang Gong (Chiny/China)
18. Eric Guo (Kanada/Canada)
19. Wei-Ting Hsieh (Chińskie Tajpej, Chinese Taipei)
20. Xiaoyu Hu (Chiny/China)
21. Hasan Ignatov (Bułgaria/Bulgaria)
22. Zihan Jin (Chiny/China)
23. Adam Kałduński (Polska/Poland)
24. David Khrikuli (Gruzja/Georgia)
25. Antoni Kłeczek (Polska, USA/Poland, USA)
26. Kaito Kobayashi (Japonia/Japan)
27. Mateusz Krzyżowski (Polska, Poland)
28. Shiori Kuwahara (Japonia/Japan)
29. Shushi Kyomasu (Japonia/Japan)
30. Hyo Lee (Korea Południowa/South Korea)
31. Hyuk Lee (Korea Południowa/South Korea)
32. Kwanwook Lee (Korea Południowa/South Korea)
33. Luwangzi Li (Chiny/China)
34. Tianyou Li (Chiny/China)
35. Xiaoxuan Li (Chiny/China)
36. Zhexiang Li (Chiny/China)
37. Hao-Wei Lin (Chińskie Tajpej/Chinese Taipei)
38. Pedro López Salas (Hiszpania/Spain)
39. Eric Lu (USA)
40. Philipp Lynov (neutralny/neutral)
41. Tianyao Lyu (Chiny/China)
42. Tiankun Ma (Chiny/China)
43. Xuanyi Mao (Chiny/China)
44. Ruben Micieli (Włochy/Italy)
45. Nathalia Milstein (Francja/France)
46. Yumeka Nakagawa (Japonia/Japan)
47. Yulia Nakashima (Japonia, Korea Południowa/Japan, South Korea)
48. Viêt Trung Nguyên (Polska, Wietnam/Poland, Vietnam)
49. Yuya Nishimoto (Japonia/Japan)
50. Vincent Ong (Malezja/Malaysia)
51. Arisa Onoda (Japonia/Japan)
52. Piotr Pawlak (Polska/Poland)
53. Yehuda Prokopowicz (Polska/Poland)
54. Hao Rao (Chiny/China)
55. Anthony Ratinov (USA)
56. Zuzanna Sejbuk (Polska/Poland)
57. Jun Shimada (Japonia/Japan)
58. Miyu Shindo (Japonia/Japan)
59. Mana Shoji (Japonia/Japan)
60. Vitaly Starikov (Izrael/Israel)
61. Gabriele Strata (Włochy/Italia)
62. Eva Strejcová (Czechy/Czechia)
63. Ziye Tao (Chiny/China)
64. Chun Lam U (Chiny/China)
65. Tomoharu Ushida (Japonia/Japan)
66. Ryan Wang (Kanada/Canada)
67. Zitong Wang (Chiny/China)
68. Jan Widlarz (Polska/Poland)
69. Andrzej Wierciński (Polska/Poland)
70. Krzysztof Wierciński (Polska/Poland)
71. Victoria Wong (USA, Kanada/USA Canada)
72. Maiqi Wu (Chiny/China)
73. Yifan Wu (Chiny/China)
74. Miki Yamagata (Japonia/Japan)
75. Ryota Yamazaki (Japonia/Japan)
76. Fanze Yang (Chiny/China)
77. William Yang (USA)
78. Yuanfan Yang (Wielka Brytania/Great Britain)
79. Yichen Yu (Chiny/China)
80. Yuewen Yu (Chiny/China)
81. Andrey Zenin (neutralny/neutral)
82. Jacky Xiaoyu Zhang (Wielka Brytania/Great Britain)
83. Yonghuan Zhong (Chiny/China)
84. Hanyuan Zhu (Chiny/China)
85. Jingting Zhu (Chiny/China)
A record number of 642 pianists from around the world applied for the musical competition held at the turn of 2024 and 2025. Out of them, 171 were admitted to the Preliminary Round based on submitted recordings. Ultimately, 162 participants from 28 countries took part in the Preliminaries.
After the Chopin Competition concludes, a months-long concert tour will begin, during which the laureates will perform in prestigious concert halls across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The tour will be organized by the Fryderyk Chopin Institute in collaboration with the Liu Kotow agency.
Photo by W. Grzędziński / NIFC
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Co-financed by Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
Official Patron of the 19th Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition: ORLEN
Strategic Partner: PKO Bank Polski
Main Partner: Totalizator Sportowy
Golden Partner: PZU
Co-organiser: Miasto Stołeczne Warszawa, Telewizja Polska, Dwójka - Program 2 Polskiego Radia, Uniwersytet Muzyczny Fryderyka Chopina
Partners: Lexus, Lotnisko Chopina, Emitel, Yamaha Pianos, Robert Dobrzycki Foundation, Regent Warsaw Hotel, Filharmonia Narodowa w Warszawie, Instytut Adama Mickiewicza
Official Carrier: LOT Polish Airlines
Media Patrons: Polskie Radio, Polskie Radio Chopin, Polska Agencja Prasowa

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