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Youth Division
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Youth Division
Age Categories
• Junior Division: Ages 8–12
• Senior Division: Ages 13–17
The Youth Division is open to pianists of all nationalities.
A valid government-issued ID (passport, birth certificate, or national identification card) must be provided to verify age eligibility.
Repertoire Requirements
All repertoire must be performed from memory at every stage of the competition.
Junior Division (Ages 8–12)
⏱ Maximum total performance time: 6 minutes
Participants should prepare a balanced program demonstrating both technical skill and musical expression.
Suggested program structure:
• One work from the Baroque or Classical period
• One etude (any style, including contemporary)
• One Romantic, Impressionist, or Contemporary work
(A single sonata movement is acceptable.)
Senior Division (Ages 13–17)
⏱ Maximum total performance time: 8 minutes
Participants should present a contrasting program that highlights both artistry and technical command.
Suggested program structure:
• One etude (e.g., Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Ligeti, etc.)
• One Classical sonata movement (complete sonata optional for advanced participants)
• One Romantic, Impressionist, or Contemporary work
Performance Duration Policy:
Participants should prepare the full program within the stated time limit.
For scheduling purposes, the jury may stop performances at its discretion.
Average listening time per contestant is approximately 6 minutes (Junior) and 8 minutes (Senior).
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Competition Structure
Stage 1 – Preliminary (Video Submission)
Stage 2 – Regional Competition & Awards Ceremony (Live)
Regional competitions will be held in select international cities
London | Tbilisi | Brescia | Tokyo | Osaka | Seoul | New York | Chicago | Philadelphia
Each regional event includes:
• Live performances before a professional jury
• Adjudication and written feedback for each participant
• Awards ceremony recognizing top performers in both divisions
Awards:
🥇 1st Prize 🥈 2nd Prize 🥉 3rd Prize
Honorable Mentions & Special Prizes
All winners receive an official printed certificate presented on stage during the ceremony.
Outstanding participants may be invited to the Final Round & Manhattan PianoFest in New York City
Prize scholarships are applied as tuition credits toward participation in the Manhattan PianoFest and Final Round
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Stage 3 – Final Round & Manhattan PianoFest (By Invitation Only)
A select group of Youth Division finalists will be invited to New York City to participate in a 4-day festival featuring:
• High-level solo performances
• Master classes with world-class faculty
• Collaborative events and international cultural exchange
Finalist Numbers:
Youth Division (Junior & Senior combined): 10-12 finalists

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