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MozArte International Piano Competition

Everything you need to know about the Competition: Deadlines, Rules, Program, and How to Apply

Deadlines

Early-Bird Application deadline: 31.05.2026

Application deadline: 31.07.2026

Program changes will be just accepted until: 31.07.2026

1. Program changes will be just accepted until: 31.07.2026
2. Jury decisions are binding
3. All pieces have to be played by heart. Repeating the competition program is not allowed
4. The application fee can not be refunded except the competition have to be cancelled due to force majeure
5. The jury is allowed to stop the performance if the explicit length is exceeded
6. Students of the jury are not allowed to participate at the competition
7. The competition is allowed to record and film all performances
8. The competition will not take responsibility of the competitor’s belongings
9. The competitors will bear the costs of the travel and the accommodation
10. Prize winners must attend the Prize Winners’ Concert to receive their award. Failure to attend will result in the forfeiture of the prize

1st Round (12 to max. 15 min.): free choice of program
Semi-Final Round (25 to max. 30 min.): free choice of program
Final Round: W. A. Mozart Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K. 414 OR No. 14 in E-flat major, K. 449

1. prize – 6000€
2. prize – 3000€
3. prize – 1500€

Mozart Prize for the best interpretation of W.A. Mozart with minimum duration of 10 minutes (can be chosen from all categories).

Audience Prize, sponsored by Ulrich Breuer (Board Member of the Lions Club Urbs Regalis).

A Special Prize in honor of Inge & Prof. Dr. med. Helmut Althoff will be awarded for the best interpretation of a piece by Enrico N. Czmorek (the score and the rules will be up soon).

STEP 1) Send Application Fee

Early-Bird application fee (until 31.05.2026):
70 €
110 €

Application fee (from 01.06.2026):
90 €
130 €

Please transfer the participation fee here:
MozArte e.V. Sparkasse Aachen
IBAN: DE77 3905 0000 1070 1089 21
BIC (SWIFT): AACSDE33XXX
Reason for payment: MozArte 2026 ‘PARTICIPANT NAME’

STEP 2) Fill out the Application Form

STEP 3) Send documents to info@mozarte-aachen.com
1. Photocopy of an identity card/passport
2. Artistic photo
3. Curriculum vitae
4. Proof of payment of the application fee

Deadlines

Early-Bird Application deadline: 31.05.2026

Application deadline: 31.07.2026

Program changes will be just accepted until: 31.07.2026

1. Program changes will be just accepted until: 31.07.2026
2. Jury decisions are binding
3. All pieces have to be played by heart. Repeating the competition program is not allowed
4. The application fee can not be refunded except the competition have to be cancelled due to force majeure
5. The jury is allowed to stop the performance if the explicit length is exceeded
6. Students of the jury are not allowed to participate at the competition
7. The competition is allowed to record and film all performances
8. The competition will not take responsibility of the competitor’s belongings
9. The competitors will bear the costs of the travel and the accommodation
10. Prize winners must attend the Prize Winners’ Concert to receive their award. Failure to attend will result in the forfeiture of the prize

20 to 25 minutes of free program

1. prize – 500€
2. prize – 300€
3. prize – 200€

Mozart Prize for the best interpretation of W.A. Mozart with minimum duration of 10 minutes (can be chosen from all categories).

Audience Prize, sponsored by Ulrich Breuer (Board Member of the Lions Club Urbs Regalis).

STEP 1) Send Application Fee

Early-Bird application fee (until 31.05.2026):
70 €
110 €

Application fee (from 01.06.2026):
90 €
130 €

Please transfer the participation fee here:
MozArte e.V. Sparkasse Aachen
IBAN: DE77 3905 0000 1070 1089 21
BIC (SWIFT): AACSDE33XXX
Reason for payment: MozArte 2026 ‘PARTICIPANT NAME’

STEP 2) Fill out the Application Form

STEP 3) Send documents to info@mozarte-aachen.com
1. Photocopy of an identity card/passport
2. Artistic photo
3. Curriculum vitae
4. Proof of payment of the application fee

Deadlines

Early-Bird Application deadline: 31.05.2026

Application deadline: 31.07.2026

Program changes will be just accepted until: 31.07.2026

1. Program changes will be just accepted until: 31.07.2026
2. Jury decisions are binding
3. All pieces have to be played by heart. Repeating the competition program is not allowed
4. The application fee can not be refunded except the competition have to be cancelled due to force majeure
5. The jury is allowed to stop the performance if the explicit length is exceeded
6. Students of the jury are not allowed to participate at the competition
7. The competition is allowed to record and film all performances
8. The competition will not take responsibility of the competitor’s belongings
9. The competitors will bear the costs of the travel and the accommodation
10. Prize winners must attend the Prize Winners’ Concert to receive their award. Failure to attend will result in the forfeiture of the prize

6 to 9 years:
7 to 10 minutes of free program

10 to 13 years:
12 to 15 minutes of free program

1. prize – 400€
2. prize – 300€
3. prize – 150€

Mozart Prize for the best interpretation of W.A. Mozart with minimum duration of 10 minutes (can be chosen from all categories).

Audience Prize, sponsored by Ulrich Breuer (Board Member of the Lions Club Urbs Regalis).

STEP 1) Send Application Fee

Early-Bird application fee (until 31.05.2026):
60 €

Application fee (from 01.06.2026):
80 €

Please transfer the Application Fee here:
MozArte e.V. Sparkasse Aachen
IBAN: DE77 3905 0000 1070 1089 21
BIC (SWIFT): AACSDE33XXX
Reason for payment: MozArte 2026 ‘PARTICIPANT NAME’

STEP 2) Fill out the Application Form

STEP 3) Send documents to info@mozarte-aachen.com
1. Photocopy of an identity card/passport
2. Artistic photo
3. Curriculum vitae
4. Proof of payment of the application fee

About the Competition

The MozArte International Piano Competition welcomes pianists up to 32 years old from all nationalities, providing a supportive platform for young musicians at every stage.

Participants perform a free programme, allowing them to select repertoire that best expresses their artistry. This year, in the final round of the Professional Category, finalists will perform one of Mozart’s piano concertos (K.414 or K.449) accompanied by the Chamber Orchestra of Aachen. After each performance, competitors may receive individual consultation with the jury, offering constructive feedback to help them improve and grow.
Our jury is made up of internationally renowned professors, lecturers, and performing pianists, who also lead the festival’s masterclasses. This ensures that participants not only compete but also benefit from the guidance of highly respected musicians.
To maintain fairness, all participants must not be current students of any jury member, and masterclasses are held after the competition, so everyone can participate without any conflict of interest.
Winners of each category receive prize money and concert opportunities, giving them meaningful performance experience and a chance to advance their careers. The MozArte International Piano Competition combines high-level evaluation with encouragement and education, helping young pianists build confidence, artistry, and a professional outlook in a nurturing environment.

International Piano Competition

JUNIOR: 29.08.2026
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL: 30.08.2026
PROFESSIONAL: 01.09 – 05.09.2026

junior

Until 13 years
10 Minutes
Free Program
900+€ Prize Money

young professional

13 – 17 years
25 Minutes
Free Program
1,000+€ Prize Money

Professional

Until 32 years
3 Rounds: Free Program & Mozart Piano Concerto K. 414 or K. 449 (Final Round)
10,500+€ Prize Money

Master Class 2026

Open to ALL pianists: 06.09 – 08.09.2026

PROFESSORS:

1 Class

50 Minutes
€120

2 Classes

2 x 50 Minutes
€240

3 Classes OR MORE

3 x 50 Minutes
€324 from €360 (10% discount!)

Our Laureates

Junior A:
1st Prize: Felix Ganz
2nd Prize (ex aequo): Haralds Mezgailis
2nd Prize (ex aequo): Rensei Hishikawa
3rd Prize: Alexander Pengbo Wang

Junior B:
1st Prize: Soho Park
2nd Prize: Damian Lapinski
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Alexandra Long
3rd Prize: Yueyao Mendia He
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Yiqiao Feng

Young Professional:
1st Prize: Paul Herbst
2nd Prize: Raffaello Giannini
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Richard Rait
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Carmen Dilara Bagis

Professional:
1st Prize: Paulius Andersson
2nd Prize: Ivan Galić
3rd Prize: Shuhang Zhao

Mozart Prize: Ivan Galić

Inge & Prof. Dr. med. Helmut Althoff Prize for the best interpretation of the piece “Grande Valse Macabre” by Marc Vogler: Till Hoffmann

Finalists: Francesco Maria Navelli, Shiori Yoshizuka

Audience Prize:
Felix Ganz (Junior)
Paulius Andersson (Professional)

Junior A:
1st Prize: Hao Yang Cui
2nd Prize (ex aequo): Almina Yücel
2nd Prize (ex aequo): Toni Gu

Junior B:
1st Prize: Dylan Keane
2nd Prize: Raffaello Giannini
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Alexandra Long
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Illia Pototskyi
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Aleksandra Galushkina
Honory Mention: Jonathan Ortlieb

Young Professional:
1st Prize: Daniel Bertomeu Garrido
2nd Prize: Emma Liu
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Aidan Keane
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Victoria Fang
Honory Mention: Tali Shafar

Professional:
2nd Prize (ex aequo): Yeondong Park
2nd Prize (ex aequo): Juan Elvira Márquez
2nd Prize (ex aequo): Ryan Martin Bradshaw
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Giulia Loperfido
3rd Prize (ex aequo): Maiqi Wu

Audience Prize:
Yeondong Park

Junior A:
1. (ex aequo) Ei Fujimori
1. (ex aequo) Eliana Braude
1. (ex aequo) Niki Kageyama
3. Yiwen Xu

Junior B:
1. Akari Bastiaens
2. (ex aequo) Eva Hummler
2. (ex aequo) Alicia Braude
3. (ex aequo) Jinlin Zheng
3. (ex aequo) Illia Pototskyi

Young Professional:
1. (ex aequo) Julius Egensperger
1. (ex aequo) Edward Ahlbeck Glader
2. Julius Legat
3. (ex aequo) Marie-Luise Reiche
3. (ex aequo) Eduard Gevorgyan
3. (ex aequo) Sofya Erukhimova

Special Prize for a concert at the International César Franck Festival in Brussels:
Niki Kageyama

Mozart Prize:
Akari Bastiaens

Professional:
2. (ex aequo) Daniil Svidler
2. (ex aequo) Miyeon Lee
3. Yan Cai

Junior A:
1. Sophie Elisabeth Wagner
1. Soji Tristan Yokota
2. Maximilian Hongcheng Zhu
3. Ben Yuan
3. Noah Huang

Junior B:
1. Linda Yuan
2. Yukichiyo Gwendolyn Yokota
2. Yuxin Huang
3. Arthur Aretz-Yu
3. Kanon Saeki

Young Professional:
1. Tantan Wang
2. Hanxi Huang
3. Anna Maria Harper
3. Marina Mravova

Professional:
1. Dmitry Sin
2. (ex aequo) Samuel Choi
2. (ex aequo) Ivan Koshcheev
3. (ex aequo) Kwanwook Lee
3. (ex aequo) Ruishi Rosé Zheng

Mozart Prize:
Dmitry Sin

Audience Prize:
Dmitry Sin & Ivan Koshcheev

Junior A:
1. (ex aequo) Elias Keller
1. (ex aequo) Eva Wang
2. (ex aequo) Julia Kaufmann
2. (ex aequo) Yukichiyo Gwendolyn Yokota
3. Stella Keller

Junior B:
1. (ex aequo) Daisuke Yagi
1. (ex aequo) Oscar Paz
2. Janick Čech
3. Viola Asoskova

Professional:
1. not awarded
2. (ex aequo) Nohyoung Kim (kor)
2. (ex aequo) Yagi Daisuke (jpn)
3. Edvin Szwaikovski (pol/lit)

Junior A:
1. Shang-En Hsieh
2. Kevin Lu
3. (ex aequo) Ema Kuribayashi
3. (ex aequo) Denise Kaiser
3. (ex aequo) Veronika Sperling
3. (ex aequo) Magdalena Jingming Li

Junior B:
1. Mona Kuribayashi
2. Eunsol Park
3. Eric Edmundson

Professional:
1. Togrul Hüseynli (aze)
2. Galyna Gusachenko (rus)
3. Yuewen Yu (chn)

1. Misora Ozaki (jpn) + Aud. Prize
2. Riccardo Gagliardi (it)
3. (ex aequo:) Gi Ran Jung (kor)
3. (ex aequo:) Vincent Neeb (frg)

1. Young-Sung Park (kor) + Aud. Prize
2. Rokas Valuntonis (lit)
3. Mitra Kotte (a)

1. (ex aequo:) Almog Segal (isr) + Aud. Prize
1. (ex aequo:) Alexandra Shcherbakova (rus)
2. Vasyl Kotys (ukr)
3. Clara Isabella Siegle (frg)

1. (ex aequo:) Elizaveta Ivanova (rus)
1. (ex aequo:) Leonel Morales Herrero (esp)
2. Ayaka Shigeno (jpn)
3. Peter Naryshkin (ukr)

1. Natalia Sokolovskaya (rus) + Aud. Prize
2. Konstantin Alexeev (rus)
3. Marie Kiyone (jpn)

1. Young-Kyung Song (kor)
2. Nayoung Jeong (kor)
3. (ex aequo:) Lucia Mihyun Ahn (kor)
3. (ex aequo:) Anna Buchberger (frg) + Aud. Prize

2. Kirill Korsunenko (ukr)
3. (ex aequo:) Sona Barseghyan (arm)
3. (ex aequo:) Olga Stezhko (belo)