2008
WINNERS, THE FOURTH NEW YORK PIANO COMPETITION
FIRST PRIZE: Allen Yueh, Age 16, Bridgewater, New Jersey
Cash Award of $5,000
Concert and Recital appearances
SECOND
PRIZE: Vivian Cheng, Age 18, Apex, North Carolina
Cash Award of $3,000
Concert and Recital appearances
THIRD
PRIZE: Patricio Molina, Age 18, West Paterson, New Jersey
Cash Award of $2,500
Concert and Recital Appearances
FOURTH
PRIZE: Michael Stewart, Age 18, West Valley City, Utah
Cash Award of $2,000
Concert and Recital Appearances
FIRST
PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Emiko Edwards, Age 16, West Windsor, New Jersey
Xiaopei Xu, Age 17, Lititz, Pennsylvania
Cash Award of $3,250 Divided between the winning team
SECOND
PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Vivian Cheng, Age 18, Apex, North Carolina
T.J. Tario, Age 14, Honolulu, Hawaii
Cash Award of $2,750 Divided between the winning team
BEST PERFORMANCE OF COMMISSIONED WORK:
Eva Belmont, Age 18, Acton, Massachusetts
Cash Award of $1,500
In addition to the prizes awarded to the winners, each remaining finalist receives a cash award of $1,250.
2006
WINNERS, THE THIRD NEW YORK PIANO COMPETITION
FIRST PRIZE: Charlie Albright, Age 17, Centralia, Washington
Cash Award of $4,000
Concert and Recital appearances
SECOND
PRIZE: Larry Weng, Age 18, Needham, Massachusetts
Cash Award of $2,500
Concert and Recital appearances
THIRD
PRIZE: Alexei Tartakovski, Age 17, Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Cash Award of $2,000
Concert and Recital Appearances
FOURTH
PRIZE: Joshua Wright, Age 18, Sandy, Utah
Cash Award of $1,500
Concert and Recital Appearances
FIRST
PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Charlie Albright, Age 17, Centralia, Washington
Larry Weng, Age 18, Needham, Massachusetts
Cash Award of $2,750 Divided between the winning team
SECOND
PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Sun-A Park, Age 18, Little Ferry, New Jersey
Sidney Zaleski, Age 14, Ellicott City, Maryland
Cash Award of $2,250 Divided between the winning team
In addition to the prizes awarded to the winners, The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation awards a $1,000 Scholarship to each of the remaining contestants.
2004 WINNERS, THE SECOND NEW YORK PIANO COMPETITION
FIRST PRIZE: Hannah Sun, Age 15, Flushing, New York
Cash Award of $4,000
Concert and Recital appearances
SECOND PRIZE: Brandon Lee, Age 18, Logan, Utah
Cash Award of $2,500
Concert and Recital appearances
THIRD PRIZE: Natalia Kazaryan, Age 17, Livonia, Michigan
Cash Award of $2,000
Concert and Recital appearances
FOURTH PRIZE: Matthew Graybil, Age 17, Willow Street, Pennsylvania
Cash Award of $1,500
Concert and Recital appearances
FIRST PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Michael Brown, Age 17, Oceanside, New York
Min Hwan Kim, Age 16, Los Angeles, California
Cash Award of $2,750
To be divided between the winning team
SECOND PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Dae Hyung Ahn, Age 16, Rutherford, New Jersey
Emely Phelps, Age 18, Frederick, Maryland
Cash Award of $2,250
To be divided between the winning team
In addition to the prizes awarded to the winners,
The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation awards
a $1,000 Scholarship to each of the remaining
contestants.
2002 WINNERS, THE INAUGURAL NEW
YORK PIANO COMPETITION
FIRST PRIZE: Di Zhu, Age 18, Rochester,
New York
Cash Award of $4,000
Concert and Recital appearances
SECOND
PRIZE: Jonathan Coombs, Age 18, Fruit Heights, Utah
Cash Award of $2,500
Concert and Recital appearances
THIRD
PRIZE: Esther Park, Age 17, Little Ferry, New Jersey
Cash Award of $2,000
Concert and Recital appearances
FOURTH
PRIZE: Jonathan Ware, Age 18, Allen, Texas
Cash Award of $1,500
Concert and Recital appearances
FIRST PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Soo Yeon Cho, Age 15, Clarksville, Maryland
Jonathan Coombs, Age 18, Fruit Heights, Utah
Cash Award of $2,750
To be divided between the winning team
SECOND PRIZE ENSEMBLE:
Esther Park, Age 17, Little Ferry, New Jersey
Di Zhu, Age 18, Rochester,
New York
Cash Award of $2,250
To be divided between the winning team
In addition to the prizes awarded to the winners,
The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation awards
a $1,000 Scholarship to each of the remaining
contestants.
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