18-Year Old Avery Gagliano Wins First Prize at National Chopin Piano Competition

Avery Gagliano wins first prize at the National Chopin Piano Competition.

Avery Gagliano wins first prize at the National Chopin Piano Competition.

18-year old Avery Gagliano wins top prize of $100,000 and Steinway & Sons recording contract after arduous week of competing at the National Chopin Piano Competition in Miami.

The Chopin Foundation of the United States announced the prizewinners of the 10th National Chopin Piano Competition on Sunday, March 1 at Miami-Dade County Auditorium. Following an arduous week for 25 contestants performing works by Frederic Chopin, the jury crowned 18-year old Avery Gagliano first prizewinner. 

She receives the highest cash award of $100,000 for an American piano competition, a recording contract on the Steinway & Sons label, a solo concert at New York’s Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (June 16), amongst many other appearances through a pre-scheduled concert tour that begins this month in Sanibel and Sarasota, Florida and then back to Miami in April for the Chopin Foundation’s Chopin Salon series. Ms. Gagliano is a student of one of the greatest piano pedagogues of all time, Gary Graffman. In October 2020, she will compete at one of the top piano competitions globally, the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, Poland.

PRIZEWINNERS

First Prize - $100,000

Avery Gagliano

Second Prize - $30,000

Evren Ozel

Third Prize - $20,000

Parker Van Ostrand

Tied Fourth Prize

Umi Garrett ($5,000)

Chelsea Guo ($5,000)

Sixth Prize - $5,000

Talon Smith

SPECIAL PRIZES

Best Mazurka - $2,000

Evren Ozel

Best Polonaise - $2,000

Evren Ozel

Best Sonata - $2,000

Parker Van Ostrand

Best Concerto - $2,000

Avery Gagliano

OTHER AWARDS

First Prize - Avery Gagliano

Concert tour in the United States and abroad.

Studio recording on the Steinway & Sons record label.

First and Second Prizewinners - Avery Gagliano and Evren Ozel

Automatic admission to the XVIII International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in October 2020.

Third Prizewinner - Parker Van Ostrand

Automatic acceptance to the Preliminary Round of the XVIII International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, April 2020. Travel expenses covered by the Chopin Foundation.

Other Finalists - Umi Garrett, Chelsea Guo, Talon Smith

All-expense-paid trip to Warsaw, Poland, to attend the Preliminary Round for the XVIII International Chopin Piano Competition in April 2020, if accepted.

NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS

With over 80,000 live-stream cumulative views throughout the week, many in the music industry followed closely as this competition often marks the start of a successful artist’s career. Previously in 2015 at the last National Competition, Eric Lu was given first prize and later won gold at the Leeds International Piano Competition and fourth prize at the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. He now holds a record deal with Warner Classics and a thriving concert career.

Now, first prizewinner Avery Gagliano embarks on an extensive concert tour to prestigious halls such as Salle Cortot in Paris and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York. Other tour stops include cities such as Chicago, Seattle, Washington D.C., Atlanta, and St. Petersburg. View the full schedule.

QUICK FACTS - AVERY GAGLIANO

Age: 18

Hometown: Washington, D.C./Philadelphia, PA

School/Teacher: Curtis Institute of Music/Gary Graffman & Jonathan Biss

Avery Gagliano studies piano at the Curtis Institute of Music, under the tutelage of Jonathan Biss and Gary Graffman. She is a four-year winner of the Chopin Foundation Scholarship (2016 – 2019) and a Young Scholar of the Lang Lang International Music Foundation (2014 – 2016). At age nine, she made her orchestral debut with the Maryland Classic Youth Orchestra at Strathmore Concert Hall and performed at Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall in New York. As a soloist, Avery has collaborated with orchestras such as the Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra, the Tuscarawas Philharmonic, and the MostArts Festival Orchestra, and has garnished top prizes at the 2019 Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition, Aspen Music Festival Concerto Competition, and MostArts Festival piano competition. Her success has taken her to some of the most prestigious festivals and concert venues such as the Verbier Festival, Oxford Philomusica Piano Festival, Piano Texas International Academy & Festival, and Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall.

Prizewinners at Awards Ceremony | National Chopin Piano Competition

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