Results of the competition in 2016
PIANISTS
Group A
GRAND PRIX
Anastasiia Kliuchereva, Russia
LAUREATES
Milda Marija Kiškūnaitė, Lithuania
Martyna Valeikaitė, Lithuania
DIPLOMANTS
Pijus Pirogovas, Lithuania – also awarded with special prize for the youngest participant in the II Round (born 2008-09-11)
Anastasiya Shimchak, Belarus
Marija Kaleničenko, Lithuania
Julija Rockina, Lithuania
Saulė Norvaišaitė, Lithuania
Group B
GRAND PRIX
Kasparas Mikužis, Lithuania
LAUREATES
Yumeka Nakagawa, Japan
Milda Daunoraitė, Lithuania
DIPLOMANTS
Anastasia Barabanova, Russia
Simonas Miknius, Lithuania
Viktar Stsefanenka, Belarus
Alyssa Kok, Singapore
Lisa Zhu, Germany
Gabrielė Agilė Bajoraitė, Lithuania
Giorgi Grdzelidze, Georgia
SPECIAL PRIZES
Alyssa Kok, Singapore – Special prize for the promising future
Gabrielė Agilė Bajoraitė, Lithuania – Special prize for the best performance of a piece by the Lithuanian contemporary composer
Group C
GRAND PRIX
Yukine Kuroki, Japan
LAUREATES
Yuna Nakagawa, Japan
Can Cakmur, Turkey
DIPLOMANTS
Simas Šakenis, Lithuania
Evita Lohu, Estonia
Sixuan Zhang, China
Geoffroy Chapelle, Belgium
SPECIAL PRIZES
Yuna Nakagawa, Japan – Special prize Weimar masterclasses prize
Yukine Kuroki, Japan – EMCY prize, PIANALE Music Academy Prize, Special prize for the best performance of a piece by Balys Dvarionas
Can Cakmur, Turkey – Special prizes for the best performances of romantic piece and classical piece
Geoffroy Chapelle, Belgium – Special prize for the best performance of a contemporary piece
VIOLINISTS
Group A
GRAND PRIX – not awarded
LAUREATES
Daniil Polikarpov, Russia
Vadim Perih, Ukraine
Nazar Shutko, Ukraine
DIPLOMANTS
Amina Akhmetzhanova, Kazakhstan – also awarded with special prize for the youngest participant in the II Round (born 2007-12-23)
Maria Kun, Russia
Jacob Shapiro, Belarus
Liepa Jurgutavičiūtė, Lithuania
Filip Chetwynd, Poland
Agnė Gečaitė, Lithuania
Annissa Gybel, Denmark
Paulina Banaitytė, Lithuania
Andrij Heker, Ukraine
Pijus Česaitis, Lithuania
Group B
GRAND PRIX
Jingzhi Zhang, China
LAUREATES
Yanis Grisó, Luxembourg
Klára Erdingerová, Czech Republic
DIPLOMANTS
Aliaksandra Arbuzava, Belarus
Ugnė Katinskaitė, Lithuania
Ugnė Liepa Žuklytė, Lithuania
Georgii Moroz, Ukraine
Iskandarzhon Akhmedov, Russia
Lina Juknevičiūtė, Lithuania
Jaime Maceira Naya, Spain
Paulina Jankovskytė, Lithuania
SPECIAL PRIZES
Jingzhi Zhang, China – Special prize for the best performance of a piece by Balys Dvarionas
Paulina Jankovskytė, Lithuania – Special prize for the best performance of a piece by the Lithuanian contemporary composer
Jaime Maceira Naya, Spain – Special prize for the best performance of virtuosic piece
Lina Juknevičiūtė, Lithuania – Special prize for the best performance of a piece by the Lithuanian contemporary composer
Klára Erdingerová, Czech Republic – Special prize for the best performance of a classical piece
Group C
GRAND PRIX
Eszter Kökény, Hungary
LAUREATES
Gennaro Cardaropoli, Italy
Miranda Liu, USA
DIPLOMANTS
Snezhana Pashchenko, Russia
Chao Min Tiffany Tan, Poland
Andrejs Jegorovs, Latvia
Bartosz Skibiński, Poland
Daria Ushakova, Russia
Rujin Min, China
Magdalena Skwierczyńska, Poland
SPECIAL PRIZES
Gennaro Cardaropoli, Italy – Special Kharkov Philharmonic Prize
Miranda Liu, USA – Special prize "Favourite of the Audience"
Eszter Kökény, Hungary – Special prize Weimar masterclasses prize, Special prize for the performance of a Concerto by Balys Dvarionas
Andrejs Jegorovs, Latvia – Special prize for the best performance of a contemporary piece
Bartosz Skibiński, Poland – Special prize for the best performance of a baroque piece
Daria Ushakova, Russia – Special prize for the best performance of a romantic piece
Daniils Bulajevs (Latvia)
Winners of the 9th International Balys Dvarionas Competition in 2012
GROUP A
Laureats (500 Eur)
Pianists:
Marie Sophie Decker-Hauzel (Germany)
Sandro Nebieridze (Georgia)
Elžbieta Liepa Dvarionaitė (Lithuania)
Violinists:
Mariam Obolashvili (Georgia)
Ugnė Liepa Žuklytė (Lithuania)
Grand Prix (1000 Eur)
Pianists:
Was not awarded
Violinists:
Daniils Bulajevs (Latvia)
Diploma holders
Pianists:
Guoda Valackaitė (Lithuania)
Rostislava Kenebas (Lithuania)
Mikelis Taranda (Latvia)
Dovydas Kiauka (Lithuania)
Anastasija Miškevič (Lithuania)
Violinists:
Alise Bondarenko (Latvia)
Johan Isak Dalene (Sweden)
Paulina Jankovskytė (Lithuania)
Yukine Kuroki (Japan)
Yoo Jin Hong (South Korea)
Rūta Mažolytė (Lithuania)
GROUP B
Laureats (1000 Eur)
Pianists:
Anastasia Sokolova (Russia)
Ilja Domnins (Latvia)
Violinists:
Was not awarded
Grand Prix (2000 Eur)
Pianists:
Yukine Kuroki (Japan)
Violinists:
Yoo Jin Hong (South Korea)
Diploma holders
Pianists:
Simas Šakenis (Lithuania)
Ignas Maknickas (Lithuania)
Dorotė Vdovinskytė (Lithuania)
Alise Cirule (Latvia)
Violinists:
Nata Roinishvili (Georgia)
Sabine Sergejeva (Latvia)
Maria Ismini Ansatasiadou (Greece)
Erika Ieva Eriksonaitė (Lithuania)
Eva Šulic (Austria)
Gleb Chanyshev-Gladkov (Russia)
Monika Čepytė (Lithuania)
GROUP C
Laureats (1500 Eur)
Pianists:
Misora Ozaki (Japan)
Donata Vaitkutė (Lithuania)
Gustav Krogh Hansen Piekut (Demark)
Violinists:
Han Eun Joo (South Korea)
Elisabeth Saglas Gebhardt (Germany)
Grand Prix (3000 Eur)
Pianists:
Was not awarded
Violinists:
Rūta Mažolytė (Lithuania)
Diploma holders
Pianists:
Karlis Gunars Tirzitis (Latvia)
Rytis-Paulius Juškaitis (Lithuania)
Kristina Annamukhamedova (Lithuania)
Violinists:
Una Stanic (Austria)
Miranda Rachel Liu (USA)
Christa Maria Rachel Stangorra (Germany)
Anastasia Mazurok (Russia)
Leila Hairova (Latvia)
Alfonso Aldeanueva Hernandez (Spain)
SPECIAL PRIZES
For the best performance of Balys Dvarionas piece (500 Eur)
Ilja Domnins (Latvia)
Rūta Mažolytė (Lithuania)
For the best performance of a composition by a contemporary Lithuanian composer (500 Eur)
Simas Šakenis (Lithuania)
Paulina Jankovskytė (Lithuania)
Youngest particpant in Round 2
Guoda Valackaitė (Lithuania)
Daniils Bulajevs (Latvia)
For the creative interpretation of contemporary music
Dorotė Vdovinskytė (Lithuania)
Ugnė Liepa Žuklytė (Lithuania)
For the artistic potential
Ilja Domnins (Latvia)
Yoo Jin Hong (South Korea)
LG prize for violinists
Daniil Bulaev (Latvia)
Yoo Jin Hong (South Korea)
EMCY prize
Rūta Mažolytė (Lithuania)