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The 4th, 5th and 6th Winners of the Queen Elisabeth International Musical Competition in #Concert with the OPRL

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The Queen Elizabeth 2025 International Music Competition (piano) closed Saturday evening. Frenchman Arthur Hinnewinkel (4th Prize), Japanese artist Masaya Kamei (5th Prize) and Russian Sergey Tanin (6th Prize) will be alongside the Liège Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for three concerts, from 9 to 14 June, under the direction of Belgian conductor Martijn Dendievel, First Prize of the German Orchestra Management Competition in 2021 and winner of th…
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The Queen Elizabeth 2025 International Music Competition (piano) closed Saturday evening. Frenchman Arthur Hinnewinkel (4th Prize), Japanese artist Masaya Kamei (5th Prize) and Russian Sergey Tanin (6th Prize) will be alongside the Liège Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for three concerts, from 9 to 14 June, under the direction of Belgian conductor Martijn Dendievel, First Prize of the German Orchestra Management Competition in 2021 and winner of th…

There was only one chance in 132 that this would happen, and yet it happened: none of the women finalists in the Queen Elizabeth competition, dedicated this year to the piano, was selected from among the six winners. Sofie Taes analyses with magnifying glass what looks like a glass ceiling.

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DaarDaar broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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