Leeds International Pianoforte Competition

Organization: The Leeds International Piano Competition

Program Overview

One of the world’s leading piano competitions for young professional pianists, held in Leeds, UK every three years.

The Leeds International Pianoforte Competition is a prestigious, triennial piano competition founded in 1961 and held in Leeds, United Kingdom. It is designed for highly advanced young professional pianists, typically in their late teens through early 30s, who are preparing for or already beginning an international concert career. The competition includes several live rounds in Leeds, often preceded by international pre-selection rounds, and culminates in concerto performances with a professional orchestra. This event is **not specifically a high school competition**; participants are usually conservatory or university-level musicians and emerging professionals who meet age and repertoire requirements set by the organizers. High school pianists generally participate as listeners rather than competitors, benefiting from concerts, masterclasses, and exposure to top-level performance standards. For serious young pianists, following the competition, attending events, and studying past performances can be an inspiring way to understand the level expected on the world stage and to learn about pathways into a professional piano career.

Program Details

  • Category: Arts & Humanities
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Country: GB

Related Topics

This program is relevant for students interested in: piano competition, classical music, international, performance, music

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Visit the official program website: The Leeds International Piano Competition