III International Chopin Piano Competition

The III International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: III Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina) was held from 21 February to 13 March 1937 in Warsaw. It was the last competition before the outbreak of World War II, and the competition would not be held again until 1949.

The Third International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition
Date21 February – 13 March 1937 (1937-02-21 – 1937-03-13)
VenueNational Philharmonic, Warsaw
Hosted byWarsaw Music Society (pl)
Winner Yakov Zak
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80 pianists from 22 countries took part in the competition, including two participants from Japan. Contestants could choose between pianos manufactured by Bechstein, Bösendorfer, Pleyel and Steinway. Soviet pianist Yakov Zak was awarded the first prize.

Awards

Out of 80 pianists in the elimination stage, 21 were admitted to the final, where they performed two consecutive movements of one of Chopin's two piano concertos with the Warsaw Philharmonic.

The two female Japanese pianists Miwa Kai (jp) and Chieko Hara (jp) received great acclaim among critics and the public. When news broke that Hara, who reached the final, was not among the prize-winners and was merely awarded an honorable mention, a commotion broke out. Fearing that the frenzied crowd would cause damage to the Philharmonic, industrialist Stanisław Meyer sponsored a special award for Hara.

The following prizes were awarded:

Prize Winner
1st 5,000zł Yakov Zak Soviet Union
2nd 2,500zł Rosa Tamarkina Soviet Union
3rd 2,500zł Witold Małcużyński Poland
4th 2,000zł Lance Dossor United Kingdom
5th 2,000zł Agi Jambor Hungary
6th 1,000zł Edith Axenfeld Germany
7th 1,000zł Monique de La Bruchollerie France
8th 500zł Jan Ekier Poland
9th 500zł Tatiana Goldfarb (ru) Soviet Union
10th 500zł Olga Iliwicka (pl) Poland
11th 500zł Pierre Maillard-Verger France
12th 250zł Lélia Gousseau France
13th 200zł Halina Kalmanowicz (pl) Poland
HM Jan Bereżyński Poland
Maria Bilińska-Riegerowa (pl) Poland
Márta Blaha Hungary
György Faragó (ru) Hungary
Colette Gaveau France
Zbigniew Grzybowski Poland
Chieko Hara (jp) Japan
Natalia Hornowska-Pęzińska Poland
Nina Jemelianowa Soviet Union
Helena Landau Poland
Fryderyk Portnoj Poland
Paulina Szmukler Poland
Viktorie Švihlíková (cs) Czechoslovakia
Marie Aimée Warrot (Wikidata) France
Jozsef Weingarten Hungary

Two special prizes were awarded:

Special prize Winner
Best Performance of Mazurkas 250zł Yakov Zak Soviet Union
Best Performances of a Sonata 500zł Lance Dossor United Kingdom

Jury

The jury consisted of:

  • Guido Agosti
  • Wilhelm Backhaus (vice-chairman)
  • Attilo Brugnoli (it)
  • Zofia Buckiewiczowa
  • Marian Dąbrowski
  • Zbigniew Drzewiecki
  • Emil Frey
  • Alfred Hoehn
  • Imre Keeri-Szano (hu)
  • Lazare Lévy
  • Loris Margaritis (el)
  • Eugeniusz Morawski-Dąbrowa (pl)
  • Heinrich Neuhaus
  • Marie Panthès
  • Isidor Philipp (vice-chairman)
  • Zofia Rabcewicz (pl)
  • Lucyna Robowska
  • Richard Rössler
  • Emil von Sauer (vice-chairman)
  • Paul Schubert (Wikidata)
  • Imre Stefaniai (hu)
  • Andrei Stojanow (bg)
  • Stefan Śledziński (pl)
  • Józef Śmidowicz (pl)
  • Magda Tagliaferro
  • Józef Turczyński
  • Adam Wieniawski (pl) (chairman)
  • Bolesław Woytowicz (secretary)
  • Jerzy Żurawlew

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