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One name missing is Olivier Pairot from France. I'm just back after getting knocked out first round. Excellent experience over there, and very friendly competition. The final is later today, but think Daniel Chow must be favourite. His version of the strauss-grunfeld fledermaus paraphrase was simply unvelievable!

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Sorry to hear you didn't advance.....as per what we've said, that's no crime. smile
It's not that easy.

I hope you still feel good about your playing -- and glad to hear it was still an excellent experience.

BTW.....why do you single out the Pairot guy? I guess you mean he's real good.....

[edit: OK.....I see from your next post that I just misunderstood about him. I thought you meant that he didn't make the finals.]

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He was good, but I'd be surprised if he won, the Canadians were very strong this year, and the other French guy (La Fonatine) was very good also.

I was pleased I got through my pieces, and the vibe of the competition was very good. It was my first foray into something like this, so I didn't expect a great deal. However, I made a bit of a fool of myself, as somehow my glasses conspired to fall off during the first piece I played. A lack of posture skill, and a need for contact lenses! Still, it was for more enjoyable than I could have hoped for. Everyone very friendly. There seems to be a possee of people who travel to all of these events. It's inspired me to improve, and try again.

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Thanks for clarifying about Pairot. (I misunderstood, as per my edit above.)

I don't think you made a fool of yourself -- stuff like that just happens.
One time when I was in the Concours, the piano bench was unusually lightweight, and a few measures into my first piece, my "energy" somehow kicked it backwards -- and for the rest of my time I could hardly reach the keyboard. ha

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Hi everybody,

Does anybody know the results of the finals? I had to leave on Saturday and wonder who made it. I agree with DG64 - Daniel was in pole-position although I wonder what their definition of "amateur" is.

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LaFontaine won first prize, the audience prize, and the press
award. He was born in Martinique and lives in Paris now where he has a high position with Yamaha Artist Services Europe - an agency for classical artists.

Cheung of Canada was second.

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I have just arrived from Paris, and as MarkC has mentioned before, I just loved it.
It was very friendly and really a fantastic event for me.

As for the results:

1st prize Loic Lafontaine France
2nd prize Michael Cheung Canada
3rd prize Daniel Chow Canada
4th prize (tie) Nobue Tokudomi (Japan) - Peter Hiss (Germany)
6th prize Olivier Pairot France

BTW I was not able to pass the first round.

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dg64, z-man - I was not aware there were other Piano World people besides Hakki and me in Paris! I may have missed you (?)... But it was cool to meet and chat with Hakki in real life!

In any case, in my opinion these days in Paris were absolutely great fun! I was happy with my playing in the first round, made it to the quarter finals, but was kicked out there. I would not have been able to play like the 10 people in the semifinals, so I found this decision absolutely fine. Btw, my vote for #1 and #2 were also Lafontaine and Cheung, respectively.

Since it was the first participation for me, I did not know what to expect and was surprised by the level of playing and careful preparation of the works. I'll certainly spend more time preparing for next year, and hope to see some Piano World folks again there smile

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Hi Pianovirus,

I fully agree: it was great time there listening to all people there. I was really surprised to see/hear the skills people had. E.g. I didn't expect someone to show up with a piece like Strauß-Grünfeld as Daniel did.

I really enjoyed Hakki's Grande Polonaise. What a pity he didn't proceed. But I believe we could discuss long on jury's classification scheme ;-) . Did you play preliminaries on Thursday?




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Originally Posted by Z-Man
I really enjoyed Hakki's Grande Polonaise.


Yes, me too!!

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But I believe we could discuss long on jury's classification scheme ;-) . Did you play preliminaries on Thursday?


Yes, Thursday noon! I'll send you a PM.

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Chapeau to all you brave folks!
Congratulations and do even better next time.

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Thanks, Andromaque!!
Here is a photo of the nice room in which the competition took place until the semifinals - maybe it motivates even more people to come to Paris to meet other piano amateurs smile

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Originally Posted by pianovirus
Originally Posted by Z-Man
I really enjoyed Hakki's Grande Polonaise.


Yes, me too!!

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But I believe we could discuss long on jury's classification scheme ;-) . Did you play preliminaries on Thursday?


Yes, Thursday noon! I'll send you a PM.


Thank you Z-man, pianovirus.
Z-man I wish we had met with you also, as I was very happy to meet with pianovirus in person at the competition.

BTW, I just uploaded my performance onto my youtube channel.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbMWRE0yJvA&fmt=18

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Hakki.

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Very nice to see picture and video. I might consider this competition for next year.

Now I want to ask: who is going to Chicago in June? who is going to Berlin in October?


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Originally Posted by pianovirus
Thanks, Andromaque!!
Here is a photo of the nice room in which the competition took place until the semifinals - maybe it motivates even more people to come to Paris to meet other piano amateurs smile



das ish guett!!! super!!

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Great pic, Tobias! BTW.....I assume that's you playing?
And thanks to Hakki too for the video.

Congrats to you for making the next round -- as we said beforehand, that's a great accomplishment, especially for your first competition. And congrats to all of you for participating.

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Mark - yes that's me smile
Thanks for your nice comment!

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Now I want to ask: who is going to Chicago in June? who is going to Berlin in October?


I wanted to go, but found out I still have to wait until I'm 35 (their age limit) frown

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