The panel of judges at the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, chaired by Garrick Ohlsson, selected 11 exceptional pianists for the final stage. Among them, Poland’s Piotr Alexewicz carries his nation’s hopes into the concluding performances.
The world of classical music now celebrates the announcement of the finalists in Warsaw. Alexewicz, the sole Polish contender, will represent his country in one of the most demanding and revered piano events ever created.
Founded in 1927, the Chopin Piano Competition stands as a cornerstone of classical excellence. It remains dedicated entirely to Chopin’s works, honoring the composer’s artistic legacy and shaping generations of pianists.
Global Talent Converges for the Grand Finale
The selected finalists include Kevin Chen (Canada), David Khrikuli (Georgia), Shiori Kuwahara (Japan), Tianyou Li (China), Eric Lu (United States), Tianyao Lyu (China), Vincent Ong (Malaysia), Miyu Shindo (Japan), Zitong Wang (China), and William Yang (United States).
Each competitor will perform Chopin’s Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op. 61, followed by a piano concerto—either E minor, Op. 11, or F minor, Op. 21—accompanied by the National Philharmonic Orchestra under Andrzej Boreyka’s baton.
The final auditions are scheduled for October 18–20, with performances starting nightly at 6 p.m. in Warsaw.
Prestigious Award Awaits the Champion Pianist
The eventual winner will claim a €60,000 prize and a gold medal, cementing their place among the world’s elite pianists.
Beyond the financial reward, victory in Warsaw represents a career-defining milestone — one that connects each laureate to a century-long tradition of musical brilliance.
As the competition nears its end, anticipation builds across the global classical community. Music lovers now wait to see which pianist will triumph and etch their name into Chopin’s enduring legacy.
 
		
 
									 
					