Evgeni Bozhanov
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Evgeni Bozhanov is a Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...

n pianist who trained with Evgeny Zhelyazkov at the National School of Arts "Prof. Vesselin Stoyanov" in Rousse (Bulgaria). From 2001 to 2006, he studied with Boris Bloch at the Folkwang Hochschule Essen
Essen
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 and from 2006 he continued his studies with Georg Friedrich Schenck
Georg Friedrich Schenck
Georg Friedrich Schenck was born in Aachen Germany in 1953. Graduating from Hanover Music College , he took masterclasses with Claudio Arrau, and then was a student of the American pianist Andre Watts for many years....

 http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Schenck-Georg-Friedrich.htm at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf.
He has garnered worldwide attention after his charismatic performances at the 2009 Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and the 2010 International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw.

In 2010, he won the Second Prize at the 16th International Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition, and a few months later was awarded Fourth Prize at the XVI Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition. Whether he refused his prize and the attendant monetary award is a matter of ongoing speculation fueled by the fact that he did not participate in the Prize Winner's concerts "for reasons outside the competition".

The Chopin Competition jury had decided at the time of the final round to suddenly change the rules of judging by discarding the point system, where Bozhanov was consistently in 2nd place through the 3rd round, in favor of a ranking system for the final (concerto) round and competition. The latest published jury voting details on the final round provides proof of the large variation in judgment of Bozhanov's performances, with his being ranked first or second place by some and 9th or 10th place by others. Such a rule change at the last minute of the competition was not explained or given reasons by either the chairman of the jury nor jury members in public, calling the impartiality of the procedure into question.

  • "He plays with his entire body, spirit, mind and heart taken over completely by the music it seems, possessed by it... The jury fell into amazingly animated discussion after that I can tell you. They had been writing furiously or consulting scores and shaking their heads during it - turning pages, looking from one to another. One by one they stopped moving, stopped writing and became absorbed like spectators at a bonfire and simply sat back, watched and listened to this extraordinary outpouring of a supremely individual musical conception. ... In an odd way I believe a few may have felt threatened. Was it because he was a superior pianist to some of them? Certainly they did not react to any other competitor in this manner. However I fear it will work against him - I fear he cannot win - they will punish this brilliance - mere competitions are not for spirits like Bozhanov." - Michael Moran, Australian author and classical musician


  • "Evgeni Bozhanov...is the most compelling musical personality I've heard in the 3 1/2 Cliburns I've covered. He can produce more nuances of tone in a measure of music than most pianists find in a lifetime, but everything seems so organic." - Scott Cantrell, Dallas Morning News

Prizes in International Competitions

  • 1999 International Frédéric Chopin Competition Varna, Bulgaria - 1st prize
  • 2000 Jeunesses Musicales Competition Bucharest, Romania - 1st prize
  • 2006 Carl Bechstein IPC, Essen, Germany - 1st prize
  • 2008 Alessandro Casagrande IPC, Terni, Italy - 1st prize
  • 2008 Sviatoslav Richter IPC, Moscow, Russia - 2nd prize (1st void).
  • 2009 Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Fort Worth (Texas), USA - finalist.
  • 2010 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition
    Queen Elisabeth Music Competition
    The Queen Elisabeth Music Competition, a founding member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions has been, since its foundation, considered the world over to be one of the most prestigious and most difficult. It is devoted to violin , piano , to composition and to singing...

    , Brussels, Belgium - 2nd prize.
  • 2010 International Chopin Piano Competition, Warsaw, Poland - 4th prize

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