66 young talents from 17 countries worldwide are coming to Kronberg from March 21-23, 2025!
Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States
204 registrations from 37 countries also means 204 young talents who have been eagerly awaiting today, hoping and fearing that they will find their name on the list of approved participants.
We kept our fingers crossed for each of them, but we also knew that unfortunately only a quarter of them would be invited to Kronberg due to the limited time available for the auditions .
The jury took a lot of time to make a well-founded and careful selection. Their statement gives an insight into how challenging it was to decide which of so many outstanding pianists to admit. 66 young talents from the age groups AG II to VII are now invited to fill the Casals Forum with the sounds of piano music and showcase their art at the "2nd International Piano Competition for Young Pianists Kronberg" from 21.03. - 23.03.2025, see competition schedule. We congratulate them from the bottom of our hearts on this great success!
It is bitter for the participants who were not admitted, who have also prepared very well, play the piano at an exceptional level and would have been admitted if the auditions had been longer.
We are thinking of them in particular! However, we are convinced that they will not be discouraged despite their disappointment! We are convinced that their passion for music, their expressiveness and their pianistic skills will prevail and continue to grow. We wish them every success and good luck for the future!
We wish the admitted pianists every success in the competition and look forward with them to a wonderful second edition!
Your International Piano Competition Taunus e. V.
Statement from the jury of the digital preliminary round
We, the jury of the digital preliminary round, have had a wonderful few weeks! Listening to your playing in the videos, seeing and hearing your passion for music and piano playing, encountering your very personal musical statement and experiencing you with your music has deeply touched and impressed us. We were also impressed by the enormous musical and pianistic development of all the pianists who took part in the competition two years ago!
We would like to thank you very much for your great commitment and for all the work behind the development of your repertoire and the recording of the video! We know exactly what this means to you. Your preparation for the competition is never in vain - you have learned and developed a lot. That is definitely your gain!
We would also like to thank your teachers and families for their fantastic support, without which our competition would not be possible!
We received 204 applications from 37 countries and 66 young pianists from 17 countries were admitted to the competition.
We would have loved to invite you all to the presence round in Kronberg - you would have deserved it! However, due to the limited time available for the auditions , it was necessary to select around 60 pianists and we wanted to do this as transparently and fairly as possible.
We already made the approach to our evaluation clear before the competition.
The standard was particularly high in age groups IV - VII. The high level of performance meant that only a few of the participants in the intermediate round - 2 x Yes/1 x No and 1 x Yes/2 x ??? - only a few participants could be admitted due to the limited time available.
We therefore decided to admit a record number of 66 participants to the competition. In addition, we admitted more pianists from the groups with the most participants, AG IV and AG V, with a particularly high performance density, than from the other groups. Nobody from AG I, which already had few participants, was admitted.
The decisions, many of which were close, were made with great care. We are very aware of our great responsibility and know how hard it is not to see your name on the list of approved participants.
Many of you will be disappointed. But we hope that, despite your disappointment, you know how much we enjoyed your playing, how impressively you make music and how beautifully you play the piano! Don't let yourselves be put off on your way! Stay with yourselves and - above all - continue to develop yourselves musically and pianistically with enthusiasm and immerse yourselves deeper and deeper into the wonderful world of music with joy and curiosity! We wish you every success for the future!
We wish you all the best!
Yours
Prof. Claudia Schellenberger,
Prof. Christian A. Pohl,
Ulrike Danne-Feldmann