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The '''Premio Jaén''' ('''Jaen Prize''' in [[English language|English]]) is the longest-running [[piano]] competition in [[Spain]]. 2008 marked the 50th competition.
The '''Premio Jaén''' ('''Jaen Prize''' in [[English language|English]]) is the longest-running [[piano]] competition in [[Spain]]. 2008 marked the 50th competition.

==Prize winners==
{| class="wikitable" width="80%" align="centre"
|-
!Year
!Prize Winner
!Country
|-
! rowspan=3| 51st, 2009<ref>http://premiopiano.dipujaen.es/es/noticia_ampliada.php?lang=en&cod=5088</ref>
| '''Antonii Baryshevski'''
| '''{{flag|Ukraine}}'''
|-
| Shinnosuke Inugai
| {{flag|Japan}}
|-
| [[Jingjing Wang]]
| {{flag|China}}
|-
! rowspan=3| 52nd, 2010<ref>http://premiopiano.dipujaen.es/es/noticia_ampliada.php?lang=en&cod=5245</ref>
| '''Mladen Colic'''
| '''{{flag|Serbia}}'''
|-
| Scipione Sangiovanni
| {{flag|Italy}}
|-
| Jae Kyung Yoo
| {{flag|Korea}}
|}

==References==
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Revision as of 20:46, 20 June 2010


The Premio Jaén (Jaen Prize in English) is the longest-running piano competition in Spain. 2008 marked the 50th competition.

Prize winners

Year Prize Winner Country
51st, 2009[1] Antonii Baryshevski  Ukraine
Shinnosuke Inugai  Japan
Jingjing Wang  China
52nd, 2010[2] Mladen Colic  Serbia
Scipione Sangiovanni  Italy
Jae Kyung Yoo  Korea

References