Helmi Vesa Piano Competition
The Helmi Vesa Piano Competition will be organized in March 2023.
Uniarts Helsinki’s Sibelius Academy will once again organise the Helmi Vesa Piano Competition for its students in March 2023. The competition is open to students of the Sibelius Academy’s Faculty of Classical Music who are majoring in piano and have not completed a master’s degree, as well as to Junior Academy students. Applicants must be registered for attendance. Students who have received an award in the competition three times during their bachelor’s or master’s degree programme may no longer participate in the competition.
Programme
The total duration of the programme should be 30 minutes and include:
1) At least 5 minutes of music by a Finnish composer or a composer living in Finland that has been composed after 2000. You may use sheet music when performing.
2) Free repertoire that must include works of one or more of the following composers:
- Lili Boulanger
- Nadia Boulanger
- Emmanuel Chabrier
- Cécile Chaminade
- Gabriel Fauré
- Charles Koechlin
- Francis Poulenc
- Florent Schmitt
Performers
Students of the Sibelius Academy’s Faculty of Classical Music who are majoring in piano and have not completed a master’s degree, as well as Junior Academy students. 44 competitors have been selected to compete.
Full programme in Finnish: https://www.uniarts.fi/tapahtumat/helmi-vesa-pianokilpailu-3/
More information: Terhi Luukkonen, terhi.luukkonen@uniarts.fi
Uniarts Helsinki’s Sibelius Academy will once again organise the Helmi Vesa Piano Competition for its students in March 2023. The competition is open to students of the Sibelius Academy’s Faculty of Classical Music who are majoring in piano and have not completed a master’s degree, as well as to Junior Academy students. Applicants must be registered for attendance. Students who have received an award in the competition three times during their bachelor’s or master’s degree programme may no longer participate in the competition.
Programme
The total duration of the programme should be 30 minutes and include:
1) At least 5 minutes of music by a Finnish composer or a composer living in Finland that has been composed after 2000. You may use sheet music when performing.
2) Free repertoire that must include works of one or more of the following composers:
- Lili Boulanger
- Nadia Boulanger
- Emmanuel Chabrier
- Cécile Chaminade
- Gabriel Fauré
- Charles Koechlin
- Francis Poulenc
- Florent Schmitt
Performers
Students of the Sibelius Academy’s Faculty of Classical Music who are majoring in piano and have not completed a master’s degree, as well as Junior Academy students. 44 competitors have been selected to compete.
Full programme in Finnish: https://www.uniarts.fi/tapahtumat/helmi-vesa-pianokilpailu-3/
More information: Terhi Luukkonen, terhi.luukkonen@uniarts.fi