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International Piano Competition "Ricard Viñes"

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The International Piano Competition "Ricard Viñes" takes part each year in Auditorium Enric Granados in Lleida (Spain).[1]

Prize winners (Category A)

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  • 1st Competition, 1995
    • 1st prize – Lluís Rodríguez Salvà (Girona Catalunya)
    • 2nd prize – Pierre-Marie Van Caenegem (Almeria Andalucia)
    • 3rd prize – José Menor Martín (Sabadell Catalunya)
  • 2nd Competition, 1996
    • 1st prize – José Menor Martín (Sabadell Catalunya)
    • 2nd prize – Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Alacant Comunitat Valenciana)
    • 3rd prize – Mervin Fernández Piedra (Cuba)
  • 3rd Competition, 1997
    • 1st prize – Mariona Vicens Cuyàs (Girona Catalunya)
    • 2nd prize – Pedro Valero Abril (Molina De Segura Múrcia)
    • 3rd prize – Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Alacant Comunitat Valenciana)
  • 4th Competition, 1998
    • 1st prize – Ricardo Martínez Descalzo (Alacant Comunitat Valenciana)
    • 2nd prize – Àlex Maynegre Torra (Barcelona Catalunya)
    • 3rd prize – none
  • 5th Competition, 1999
    • 1st prize – Luís Aracama Gardoqui ( Santander Cantabria)
    • 2nd prize – Emílio González Sanz (Burgos Castilla – León)
    • 3rd prize – Gustavo Andrés Peláez (L'hospitalet De Llobregat Catalunya)
  • 6th Competition, 2000
    • 1st prize – Emilio González Sanz (Burgos Castilla – León)
    • 2nd prize – Pedro Pardo Bañeres (Lleida Catalunya)
    • 3rd prize – Raimon Garriga Moreno ( Barcelona Catalunya)
  • 7th Competition, 2001
    • 1st prize – Carmen Yepes Martín (Míeres Astúrias)
    • 2nd prize – Josu De Solaun Soto (València Comunitat Valenciana)
    • 3rd prize – Àlex Alguacil Ruiz (Barcelona Catalunya)
  • 8th Competition, 2002
    • 1st prize – Alex Alguacil Ruiz (Santa Coloma Cataluña)
    • 2nd prize – Jordi Farran Lapeña (Lleida Cataluña)
    • 3rd prize – none
  • 9th Competition, 2003
    • 1st prize – Jordi Farran Lapeña – Lleida (Spain)
    • 2nd prize – Enrique Bernaldo De Quirós Martín – Madrid (Spain)
    • 3rd prize – Alfonso Gómez Ruiz De Arcaute – Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain)
  • 10th Competition, 2004
    • 1st prize – Christopher Devine – Wassenaar (Netherlands)
    • 2nd prize – Miguel Angel Castro Martín – Sta Cruz Tenerife (Spain)
    • 3rd prize – José Enrique Bagaria Villazán – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 11th Competition, 2005
  • 12th Competition, 2006
    • 1st prize – none
    • 2nd prize – Enrique De Bernaldo Quirós and Eduardo Fernández Garcia
    • 3rd prize – none
  • 13th Competition, 2007
    • 1st prize – Josep García Martínez
    • 2nd prize – Alexander Yakovlev
    • 3rd prize – Carlos Guerrero Bullejos
  • 14th Competition, 2008
  • 15th Competition, 2009
    • 1st prize – Eugeny Starodubtsev
    • 2nd prize – Scipione Sangiovanni
    • 3rd prize – Jingjing Wang
  • 16th Competition, 2010
    • 1st prize – Daniil Tsvetkov
    • 2nd prize – Aljoša Jurinić
    • 3rd prize – Tatiana Bezmenova
  • 17th Competition, 2011
    • 1st prize – Jackie Jaekyung Yoo
    • 2nd prize – Zoltán Fejérvári
    • 3rd prize – Sun-A Park
  • 18th Competition, 2012
    • 1st prize – Regina Chernychko
    • 2nd prize – Yuka Beppu
    • 3rd prize – Stephanie Proot
  • 19th Competition, 2013
  • 20th Competition, 2014
    • 1st prize — SHIGENO Tomoka
    • 2nd prize — ZHDANOV Denis
    • 3st prize — VOLOV Nikita
  • 21st Competition, 2015
    • 1st prize — ZIMING Ren
    • 2nd prize — SATO Hiroo
    • 3st prize — RUMYANTSEV Vladimir
  • 22nd Competition, 2016
    • 1st prize — LAPAZ Enrique
    • 2nd prize — IVANOVA Dina
    • 3rd prize — BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS Antonio
  • 23rd Competition, 2018
    • 1st Prize — Nikolai KUZNETSOV
    • 2nd Prize — Dmytro CHONI
    • 3rd Prize — Anna DMYTRENKO
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References

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  1. ^ "Institut Municipal d'Acció Cultural :: Auditori Municipal Enric Granados". Archived from the original on 2009-05-05. Retrieved 2009-04-27.