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The order of playing was determined by ballot, drawn at the opening reception on the evening of 30th August 2023.
To access the biography, programme information, and live streamed video of any specific competitor, simply click on their name, or click here to view all competitors.
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      Head of Keyboard at the Royal Irish Academy of Music Gold Medallist at the 2004 Scottish International Piano Competition J S Bach/A Siloti: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor BWV 565 C Gluck/A Siloti: Melody from “Orpheus and Eurydice” F Schubert/F Liszt/A Siloti: Soirées de Vienne (Valse-Caprice No. 7) M Ravel/A Siloti: Kaddish G Bizet/A Siloti: Aragonaise from “Carmen” M Glinka/M Balakirev/A Siloti: The Lark N Paganini/F Liszt/A Siloti: Étude No. 6 in A Minor -interval- A Copland: Three Moods Embittered / Wistful / Jazzy L Godowsky: Meditation for the Left Hand C Weber: Sonata No. 3 in D Minor Op. 49 Allegro feroce / Andante con moto / Rondo – Presto 
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      All competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 30 minutes. A Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano was used. 10.30am: Competitor 1: Dominic Chamot 11.05am: Competitor 2: Chun Lam U -break- 11.55am: Competitor 3: Jonathan Mamora 12.30pm: Competitor 4: Dmitrii Kalashnikov -break- 2.15pm: Competitor 5: Anastasia Vorotnaya 2.50pm: Competitor 6: Fedor Orlov 3.25pm: Competitor 7: Yael Koldovsky -break- 4.15pm: Competitor 8: Minkyu Kim 4.50pm: Competitor 9: Jeongjin Kim -break- 7.30pm: Competitor 10: Dmitry Sin 8.05pm: Competitor 11: Yonggi Woo 
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      All competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 30 minutes. A Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano was used. 10.30am: Competitor 12: Yifan Wu 11.05am: Competitor 13: Tomer Rubinstein -break- 11.55am: Competitor 14: Gabrielė Sutkutė 12.30pm: Competitor 15: Dongyoung Kim -break- 2.15pm: Competitor 16: Linda Lee 2.50pm: Competitor 17: Tamta Magradze 3.25pm: Competitor 18: Yilei Hao -break- 4.15pm: Competitor 19: Saebeom Lee 4.50pm: Competitor 20: Jialin Yao -break- 7.30pm: Competitor 21: Xuehong Chen 8.05pm: Competitor 22: Carlos de la Blanca Elorza 
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      All competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 30 minutes. A Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano was used. 11.05am: Competitor 23: Maxim Kinasov -break- 11.55am: Competitor 24: Min Young Kim 
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      All competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 30 minutes. A Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano was used. 2.15pm: Competitor 1: Dominic Chamot 2.50pm: Competitor 2: Chun Lam U 3.25pm: Competitor 3: Jonathan Mamora -break- 4.15pm: Competitor 4: Dmitrii Kalashnikov 4.50pm: Competitor 5: Anastasia Vorotnaya 5.25pm: Competitor 6: Fedor Orlov -break- 7.30pm: Competitor 7: Yael Koldovsky 8.05pm: Competitor 8: Minkyu Kim 
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      All competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 30 minutes. A Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano was used. 10.30am: Competitor 9: Jeongjin Kim 11.05am: Competitor 10: Dmitry Sin -break- 11.55am: Competitor 11: Yonggi Woo 12.30pm: Competitor 12: Yifan Wu -break- 2.15pm: Competitor 13: Tomer Rubinstein 2.50pm: Competitor 14: Gabrielė Sutkutė 3.25pm: Competitor 15: Dongyoung Kim -break- 4.15pm: Competitor 16: Linda Lee 4.50pm: Competitor 17: Tamta Magradze -break- 7.30pm: Competitor 18: Yilei Hao 8.05pm: Competitor 19: Saebeom Lee 
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      All competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 30 minutes. A Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano was used. 10.30am: Competitor 20: Jialin Yao 11.05am: Competitor 21: Xuehong Chen -break- 11.55am: Competitor 22: Carlos de la Blanca Elorza 12.30pm: Competitor 23: Maxim Kinasov -break- 2.15pm: Competitor 24: Min Young Kim 5pm: Announcement of Semifinalists (competitors only) 7pm: Public Announcement of Semifinalists on Social Media (@ScotPianoComp) 
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      Ten competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 60 minutes. Each semifinalist had the choice to perform on either a Steinway Model D or a Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano. 2pm: Gabrielė Sutkutė 3.10pm: Yifan Wu -break- 4.30pm: Yonggi Woo -break- 7.30pm: Jeongjin Kim 8.40pm: Jonathan Mamora 
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      Ten competitors performed a solo recital with the maximum duration of 60 minutes. Each semifinalist had the choice to perform on either a Steinway Model D or a Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano. 2pm: Jialin Yao 3.10pm: Yilei Hao -break- 4.30pm: Tamta Magradze -break- 7.30pm: Linda Lee 8.40pm: Dongyoung Kim September 8th: 10am: Announcement of Finalists (competitors only) 12 noon: Public Announcement of Finalists on Social Media (@ScotPianoComp) 
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      Three competitors performed a concerto with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Each finalist had the choice to perform on either a Steinway Model D or a Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano. 3pm: Jonathan Mamora S Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 3 in D minor Op. 30 -interval- S Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 in C major Op. 26 P Tchaikovsky: Concerto No. 1 Op. 23 -interval- 6pm: Announcement of Prizewinners and Awards Ceremony 
All information is, to the best of our knowledge, correct at the time of publication.
The Scottish International Piano Competition reserves the right to make changes should circumstances dictate.
