The Concours Géza Anda is a triennial international piano competition in Zürich, Switzerland. It was founded in memory of Hungarian pianist Géza Anda by his widow Hortense Anda-Bührle. The purpose of the competition is to discover and promote young pianists who will pass on the musical spirit of Géza Anda. The Géza Anda Foundation provides winners with free concert management for three years after the competition (up to 200 engagements).

Winners

Ed.YearFirst prizeSecond prizeThird prize
1st1979France Georges Pludermacher
2nd1982West Germany Heidrun HoltmannTaiwan Hung-Kuan ChenFrance Laurent Cabasso
3rd1985(not awarded)tie: Japan Yukino Fujiwara and Turkey Hüseyin SermetWest Germany Michael Endres
4th1988West Germany Konstanze EickhorstJapan Yukino FujiwaraBrazil Ricardo Castro
5th1991Hungary Dénes VárjonSoviet Union Konstantin ScherbakovGermany Matthias Kirschnereit
6th1994Italy Pietro De MariaJapan Yoshiko IwaiItaly Luca Ballerini
7th1997Italy Corrado RolleroRussia Roustem SaitkoulovJapan Yuka Imamine
8th2000Italy Filippo GambaFinland Henri SigfridssonRussia Andrey Shibko
9th2003Russia Alexei VolodinRussia Sergey KuznetsovJapan Hisako Kawamura
Mozart–Schumann Prize: Austria Christoph Berner
10th2006Russia Sergey KoudriakovRussia Nikolai TokarevJapan Tomomi Okumura
11th2009South Korea Jinsang LeeRussia Alexei ZuevRussia Tatiana Kolesova
Jinsang Lee also won Audience Prize, Mozart Prize, and Schumann Prize.
12th2012Russia Varvara NepomnyashchayaSouth Korea Dasol KimRussia Elmar Gasanov
13th2015United States Andrew TysonRussia Aleksandr ShaikinBrazil Rolando Rolim
14th2018United States Claire HuangciSouth Korea Jong Hai ParkRussia Sergey Tanin
15th2021Germany Anton GerzenbergUnited Kingdom Julian TrevelyanCzech Republic Marek Kozák
Julian Trevelyan also won Audience Prize and Mozart Prize

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