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Kobe International Flute Competition

2025/ Flute

Total Prize Money: tbc

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Other Awards: tbc

Jury: tbc

Artists: tbc

Application Due: tbc

Competition Dates: tbc

Travel support: tbc

Streaming: tbc

Established in 1985 and held every four years, the Kobe International Flute Competition (KIFC) is committed to providing young promising flutists from around the world the opportunity to launch an international career while enhancing international cultural exchanges and friendships through music. In addition, the KIFC aims to promote cultural enrichment of our community in Kobe through music. The KIFC is one of the rare competitions in the world dedicated solely to flute, becoming the first Japanese member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions in 1987.

WFIMC Member since 1987

Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain

www.cipce.org

International Piano Competition Spanish Composers

2023/ Piano

2024/ Piano

Total Prize Money: 19.000 €

Other Awards: tbc

Jury: tbc

Artists: Murcia Symphonic Orchestra

Application Due: tbc

Competition Dates: tbc

Travel support: no

Streaming: tbc

The International Piano Competition “Spanish Composers” is taking place at the Auditorio Joaquín Rodrigo de Las Rozas in Madrid (Spain). As is well known, each year we dedicate the Competition to a Spanish Composer, bearing his name in the different editions. Each participant should choose a piece by the honored composer from all the piano integral that it has, offering us the opportunity to listen from different personalities and points of view coming all over the world, the Spanish works written for piano. We are very happy to combine this with a total free program, that the candidates will have to chose and decide in fact of their own personalities. By this way, we will share a wonderful week mixing the different international cultures and music that we have, the Spanish Music and of course, giving priority to our main goal, that is promote our candidates and winners.

WFIMC Member since 2022 www.leedspiano.com

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