25.11.2023 Events, Music

9th International WroClavile Piano Competition for Amateur Pianists

Amteaur pianists are invited to apply for the London preliminary stage on the 25th of November. Deadline 31st October.

25th November, preliminaries, Polish Social and Cultural Organisation, London,

Deadline to apply: 31st October 2023

The 9th WroClavile International Piano Competition for Amateur Pianists, organized by the Muza-Art Artistic Center are pleased to announce that they have started recruiting participants for this year’s competition, with four prelimienary stages in Wroclaw, London, Budapest and Stockholm ahead of the final taking place between the 23rd-25th May in Poland.

The competition is intended primarily for people learning to play the piano in music centres, homes and cultural centres, with private teachers and private schools, and for self-taught pianists.


Eliminations for the final auditions will take place this year in November and December 2023 in four cities: Wrocław, London, Budapest and Stockholm. You can also participate in online qualifiers.

During the elimination round, each participant is asked to perform their favourite song of any genre and style (it may also be their own composition or arrangement), which will best present the participant’s capabilities to the Jury.


Participants who qualify for the finals of the Competition are required to perform an approximately 20-minute recital (three pieces specified in the regulations).

The final of the competition will take place on May 23-25, 2024 at the Regional Center for Slavic Culture in Sobotka (near Wroclaw) in POLAND.


More information, regulations and the application form are available on the Competition website: WroClavile » HOME-en

The deadline for applications is 31st October 2023

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