1st prize € 30 000 – LYNOV Philipp – Rosja/Russia
2nd prize € 15 000 – PACHOLEC Kamil – Poland
3rd prize € 7 000 – FURUMI Yasuko – Japan
Honorary mention € 2 500 – BELYAVSKY Sergey – Russia (turned down the prize)
Honorary mention € 2 500 – KIM Saetbyeol – Republic of Korea
SPECIAL PRIZES:
€ 1 000 – for the best performance of I. J. Paderewski’s pieces – Kim Saetbyeol
€ 1 000 – for the best performance of I. J. Paderewski’s pieces – Belyavsky Sergey
€ 1 000 – for the best performance of W. A. Mozart piano concerto – Pacholec Kamil
€ 1 000 – for the best semi-final recital – Belyavsky Sergey
€ 1 000 – for the best Polish participant classified to the semi-final or final – Pacholec Kamil
Special Paderewski Prize – awarded by the Paderewski Foundation in Morges and the Geneva International Music Competition.
3 000 CHF – for a pianist playing in a particularly expressive way in a romantic tradition and a concert in Switzerland
Additional awards:
PHILIPP LYNOV
– Special Prize of the Rector of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Recital for the 1st prize-winner.
– Konzertdirektion Prof. Victor Hohenfels. Concert in Berliner Philharmonie with the Sinfonie Orchester Berlin in the artistic season 2020/2021.
– International Chopin Festivals Foundation in Duszniki Zdrój. Recital for the 1st prize-winner at the 75th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki Zdrój, August 2020.
– Prix Hiroko Nakamura. Recitals in Japan, founded by the Paderewski Japan Association (March 17th–23rd, 2020).
– Chopin Foundation in Miami. Recital for the laureate on Florida in 2020.
– Polish Music Center, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Gala concert during the Paderewski Festival in Paso Robles for the 1st prize-winner, November 2020.
– International Franz Liszt Piano Competition. Recital for the laureate.
KAMIL PACHOLEC
– Jerzy Kolanowski prize, 1000 Euro, for the best performance of Frederic Chopin’s compositions.
– Silesian Ludwig van Beethoven Festival in Głogówek. Recital at the Festival in 2020 for the best Polish participant of the Competition.
– Polish Royal Opera’s Prize for the best Polish participant of the Competition. Concert with the symphony orchestra in Studio S1, Warsaw, March 12th, 2020.
– Paderewski Music Society in Los Angeles. Piano recital at the Paderewski Music Society Recital Series in the artistic season 2020/2021.
– Prize for the best Polish participant. Recital at The Paderewski Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA in 2020.
– Casa Sanguszko de Cultura Polonesa, São Paulo, Brazil. Recitals for the best Polish participant.
– Witold Małcużynski’s Prize. Concert in Viña del Mar, Chile, 2020 for the best Polish participant of the 11th International Paderewski Piano Competition, founded by Corporacion Cultural de Viña del Mar.
– Polish Institute in Kiev. Prize for the best Polish participant, March 1st, 2020. Concert in National Philharmonic of Ukraine, Kiev.
– Frederic Chopin Society. Prize for the best polish participant in Ukraine, Dnipro city.
– Paderewski Pomeranian Philharmonic in Bydgoszcz. Prize for the best performance of the Paderewski’s work for the Finalist of the Competition.
– Toruń Symphony Orchestra. Recital for the best participant represented Baltic Sea Region.
FURUMI YASUKO
– The Hamamatsu Cultural Foundation prize, the organizer of the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition. Recitals in Japan.
SERGEY BELYAVSKY
– Tbilisi International Piano Competition. Recital in Tbilisi, Georgia
XI Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistycznego im. I. J. Paderewskiego w Bydgoszczy jest współfinansowany ze środków Miasta Bydgoszcz oraz Ministerstwa Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego pochodzących z Funduszu Promocji Kultury w ramach programu „Muzyka”, realizowanego przez Instytut Muzyki i Tańca. PARTNEREM Konkursu jest Województwo Kujawsko-Pomorskie.