All the fun of the circus.The Busoni Competition

And then there were three The Busoni Competition- The Final Part 1 and 2
Again, the piano world is turning its attention to South Tyrol, where one of the oldest and most renowned piano competitions is entering its all-important decisive phase. A year ago, 110 candidates from almost 600 applicants were invited to participate in the Glocal Piano Project in November 2022. Under this motto, the first round of the competition was held in Steinway & Sons showrooms worldwide over the course of 10 days. The recitals recorded in front of live audiences were professionally recorded, and the jury subsequently appointed the main group of 26 finalists based on the videos. Further candidates got to enter the final stages through the audience vote or were nominated from among prize winners from associated WFIMC competitions; three young pianists were allowed to postpone their 2020 final participation to this year. The audience in Bolzano and the world can look forward to a particularly wide field of participants, with now 32 outstanding young talents!

The final stages in 2023 The structure of the four-part final phase is divided into two solo rounds, a chamber music round, and the grand finale with orchestra, in which only three finalists get to play for the First Prize. This year the chamber music round is divided into a recital and a quintet part, accompanied by the breathtakingly energetic Isidore String Quartet from New York City.

The Finalissima with orchestra will be held on a Sunday morning for the first time, a response to a constantly growing interest in Asia. Streaming: Follow the competition live anywhere The gripping, thrilling course of the competition can also be experienced directly from a distance, thanks to the live-streaming of all phases of the competition on
https://competition.busoni-mahler.eu/






I recently wrote about a young pianist where we could listen to his performances thanks to the superb streaming of the Busoni Piano Competition.Gary Graffman had spoken very highly of this young man as he commenced his studies with him at Curtis in Philadelphia but I had not yet been able to hear him play four years on.Comparative performances are not for me but to be able to enjoy all these magnificent performances in my home is a privilege and honour for which I am extremely grateful.It also gives a platform to the superbly talented young musicians who are dedicating their youth to hours of intense study to create a thing of lasting beauty.

Elias Ackerley’s masterly performances at the Busoni Semi Final one of the 33 selected to take part in the final from auditions held at Steinway Halls around the world.Supported by the Dr Weir Trust via the Keyboard Trust for studies at Curtis institute in Philadelphia for the past four years after his early studies with Murray McLachlan at Chethams.The competition circuit gives us a chance to listen to these young masters.Comparative performance though is impossible as every performance should be enjoyed and enrich the listener without numbers being added ………….this just proves my point ………..a pressure cooker can lead to early results but real cooking takes time and passion to mature and be savoured…………….Elias is a young master ….Shunta Morimoto,also is a recognised master from the age of fourteen in Fort Worth when his performances on internet went viral.Shunta recently was not considered eligible to procede to the final in Australia much to everyone’s amazement ……..Music should not be put in a position of Circus entertainment ….or goal scoring.Just listen and you will see what I mean.
Would Michelangelo have got more points than Da Vinci? …………..unfortunately there appears to be no alternative due to the standard of early training that has never produced such mastery as today.Hats off to these competitions then and Busoni in particular for allowing us to listen to these young masters via their superb streaming channels.Nothing is written in stone in music so one can decide for oneself- please do: this is Shunta Morimoto in Australia recently :https://youtube.com/watch?v=uMTy7bD-b0o&feature=shared. (At 2.20 )

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ItV_Ub18lBI&feature=shared



The Keyboard Charitable trust have been associated with the Busoni Competition since 1949 when Noretta Conci listened to the very first competition just a stone’s throw from her home in Trento.An assistant to Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli she and her husband John Leech have created the Keyboard Charitable Trust that gives a platform to young musicians in the difficult period of finishing advanced studies and starting a concert career.

The KT offer a Career Development Prize to the Busoni Winner which includes a London debut concert and this season has seen five winners playing in Florence in a series :Music at British in collaboration with the Keyboard Trust .Ivan Krpan,Chloe Mun,Emanuil Ivanov will be followed by Jae Hong Park on the 9th November and this years winner (?????) on the 5th December.

Chloe Jiyeong Mun in Florence-A musical feast of whispered secrets of ravishing beauty

Ivan Krpan Busoni 2017 in Florence Mastery and simplicity at the service of music
Emanuil Ivanov premio Busoni 2019 Al British in the Harold Acton Library A room with a view of ravishing beauty and seduction
Busoni International Piano Competition 2021
Viva Busoni ..The Final parts 1/2/3 with Interlude




