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Discover LudwigThe phrase "piano competition" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a competitive event where musicians play the piano to demonstrate their skills and compete for a prize. Example: "She had been practicing for weeks in preparation for the upcoming piano competition."
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He would not win an elite piano competition.
This was the seventh piano competition; winners have included Marcus Roberts, Jacky Terrasson and Eric Lewis.
She won first prize in the 1969 Open Piano Competition of Radio Ceylon.
In 1933 she won first prize in the Liszt piano competition in Budapest.
Mr. Cliburn, a fellow American, had won the Tchaikovsky piano competition in 1958.
Siirala studied at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and won the London International Piano Competition three years ago and the Dublin International Piano Competition earlier this year.
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The gold medal he won at the Cleveland International Piano Competition last summer was the latest of several victories, which also included the German Music Competition in 2008 and the International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna in 2009.
Leeds International Piano Competition 2015, semi-final.
He was a finalist at the 1976 Montreal International Piano Competition and the 1978 Tchaikovsky International Competition.
In 1939 he won first prize at the Geneva International Piano Competition.
Hewitt came to prominence when she won the International Bach Piano Competition in Toronto in 1985.
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