TEL AVIV 〓 Rubinstein International Piano Competition is over, Juan Perez Floristan of Spain is the winner

2021/05/08

The 16th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition, which was held in Tel Aviv, Israel until the 3rd, has ended. Juan Pérez Floristán of Spain won first place. Second place is Japan’s Shiori Kuwahara, and third place is China’s Cunmo Yin.

The competition was the gateway to young pianists, the first of which was held in 1974. Held once every three years, it was originally scheduled to be held last year. However, it was postponed for one year due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection.

Photo:Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition / Yoel Levy


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