EPTA - International Piano Competition Svetislav Stancic
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The EPTA
EPTA
EPTA can refer to:* European Parliamentary Technology Assessment* European Pulsar Timing Array* Phosphotungstic acid* European Piano Teachers Association* European Pilot Training Academy...

 - International Piano Competition Svetislav Stančić
takes place every four years (next, 5th edition in 2015) in Zagreb
Zagreb
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, Croatia
Croatia
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. It is organized by EPTA Croatia and Zagreb Concert Management. The first competition was held in 1999 and it takes place in the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall
Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall
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 in Zagreb.

The judges have included Dmitri Bashkirov, Sulamita Aronovsky
Sulamita Aronovsky
Sulamita Aronovsky, born in Lithuania, is a classical pianist and piano teacher who spent her formative years in Russia, moving to London in 1971.Her teachers include Lev Barenboim, Abram Schatzkes, Grigory Ginsburg and Alexander Goldenweiser....

, Rudolf Kehrer
Rudolf Kehrer
Rudolf Kehrer is a much-recorded German classical pianist.Kehrer was born in Tiflis, Georgia to a family of piano-makers who had emigrated from Swabia, Germany....

, Jean-François Antonioli
Jean-François Antonioli
Jean-François Antonioli is a Swiss pianist, conductor and piano pedagogue.Studied piano at Conservatoire de Lausanne and Conservatoire de Paris . Further studies include those with Bruno Seidlhofer in Vienna and Carlo Zecchi in Rome.Performed solo or with orchestra in many musical centres in...

, Jerome Rose
Jerome Rose
-Biography:A pupil of Adolph Baller, Rose debuted with the San Francisco Symphony at the age of 15. A Mannes College and Juilliard School of Music graduate, he also studied with Leonard Shure and Rudolf Serkin at Marlboro Music School. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Vienna as well...

, Radomir Melmuka, Vladimir Krpan
Vladimir Krpan
Vladimir Krpan is a Croatian pianist and piano pedagogue.He was born in Sveti Ivan Zelina in 1938. He graduated at the Zagreb Academy of Music in the class of Svetislav Stancic and won a master's degree at the Santa Cecilia Music Academy in Rome with Carlo Zecchi...

, Julian Jacobson, Eliso Virsaladze
Eliso Virsaladze
Eliso Virsaladze is a Georgian pianist.She was born in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR. Her father Constantine Virsaladze was a prominent physician, so was her grandfather Spiridon Virsaladze. She received her first piano lessons at the age of 8 from her grandmother, Anastasia Virsaladze, a well-known music...

and others.

Prize Winners

Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
2011  Italy Scipione Sangiovanni  Russia Andrey Gugnin  Belgium Stephanie Proot &  Russia Varvara Nepomnyashchaya not awarded
2007  Belarus Dzmitry Ulasiuk  Russia Georgy Tchaidze  Ukraine Ksenia Yelagina &  Russia Fatimat Merdanova  Independent State of Croatia Bruno Vlahek
2003  Israel Tali Morgulis  Armenia Ruben Dalibaltayan  Estonia Toomas Vana  Independent State of Croatia Zrinka Ivančić
1999  Belarus Konstantin Krasnitsky  Italy Federico Gianello  Russia Daria Petrova  Germany Ragna Schirmer

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