Be A Part of the Jury
The Festival Goes Live August 8
Visit https://www.seattlepianocompetition.org/2022-sipc/ to audit the 2022 Seattle Int’l Piano Comeptition. The big reveal of winners and finalists comes October 8 and 9. After jurors score by secret ballot, the medalists will be revealed to the public. Over $18,000 USD in total awards and other non-cash prizes will be distributed among the winners.
Be a part of the jury by casting your vote for the Audience Favorite in each category.
Limited Time To Cast Your Vote
Beginning on the morning of Saturday, October 8, the winners and finalists of each category of the 2022 Seattle International Piano Competition are published exclusively at https://www.seattlepianocompetition.org/2022-sipc/ according to the schedule:
Saturday, October 8
- Beginning 8 am – the SIPF presents the Winners of the Outstanding Amateur division and Youth, Ages 9 and Under. Cast your vote for Audience Favorite. The poll concludes at 11:59 pm, Pacific Standard Time (UTC-7).
- Beginning 2 pm – the SIPF presents the Finalists of the Youth, Ages 10 to 13 division. While international jurors determine the gold, silver, and bronze medalists, cast your vote for Audience Favorite. The poll concludes at 11:59 pm, Pacific Standard Time (UTC-7).
- Beginning 4pm – the SIPF presents the Finalists of the Youth, Ages 14 to 18 division. While international jurors determine the gold, silver, and bronze medalists, cast your vote for Audience Favorite. The poll concludes at 11:59 pm, Pacific Standard Time (UTC-7).
Sunday, October 9
- Beginning 1 pm – the SIPF presents the Finalists of the Collegiate Artists division. While international jurors determine the gold, silver, and bronze medalists, cast your vote for Audience Favorite. The poll concludes at 11:59 pm, Pacific Standard Time (UTC-7).
- Beginning 4 pm – the SIPF presents the Finalists of the Professional Artists division. While international jurors determine the gold, silver, and bronze medalists, cast your vote for Audience Favorite. The poll concludes at 11:59 pm, Pacific Standard Time (UTC-7).
The public has only hours to lock in their votes. The SIPF asks from you, the public, to help decorate these deserving aspiring artists and be a part of the jury. The 2022 online edition of the Seattle International Piano Competition & Festival is free to observe.
Final Round Results
The published videos appear at the moment the jurors begin their evaluation of randomized entrants. Since 2013, the SIPC has been conducted as a blind jury process. This year’s online edition is no different. Jurors conduct a review of the audio through a moderated process. Jurors have the opportunity to hear each finalists’ performance once in its entirety without pausing, skipping, or rewinding. A point system allows them to score their desired order of finalists. No lobbying or discussion is permitted among jurors until results are locked in.
Results of the jury’s determination will be posted as they come in. Visit seattlepianocompetition.org for more details. Don’t forget to be a part of the jury and cast your vote for Audience Favorite.
2022 Final Round Jury
Brigitte Garzia-Capdeville (France/USA) was born in Los Angeles where she started her musical studies at the age of nine. She quickly distinguished herself in numerous national and international competitions such as the National Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition, Cypress College Piano Competition, Music Teachers Association «Voce» Competition and the International Piano Recording Competition. She has also been recognized by more…
Logan Skelton (USA) is a much sought-after pianist, teacher and composer whose work has received international critical acclaim. As a performer, Skelton has concertized widely in the United States, Europe and Asia and has been featured on many public radio and television stations including NPR’s “Audiophile Audition,” “Performance Today,” “All Things Considered,” and “Morning Edition,” as well as on radio in China and national television in Romania. He has recorded more…
Alexander Tutunov (Belarus/USA) is one of the most outstanding virtuosos of the former Soviet Union. His playing was described by Soviet Culture, Moscow, as “exhilarating and inspired, and which demonstrated a unique talent”. Dr. Tutunov maintains a busy performing schedule worldwide as a recitalist, soloist with orchestra, and on radio and television and is also in demand as an adjudicator for piano competitions. Tutunov’s recording of the more…
Francis Yang (Canada) has performed in cities such as London, Paris, Montreal, Vancouver, Buenos Aires, Quito, and Montevideo at events such as the 37th International Festival Encuentros in Buenos Aires, a lecture recital at London’s Royal Academy of Music, and the VIII Bienal of Contemporary Music in Cuenca, Ecuador. He has played with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Cuenca, and the Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony. Yang has participated more…
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