1.Promoting Young Talents
It is fatal for piano teachers to educate young talents
and send them out to the real world. Young pianists study the correct
musical knowledge and technique in their growth phrase, thus gain
experience, and create our future musical world.
As an organization of piano teachers, our commitment is to "find young
talents", "provide an opportunity for them to communicate with other
pianists", "introduce them to world renown pianists and professors",
and "give them the opportunity to perform on international stages".
PTNA promotes young talents in many ways- for instance, the Superior
Grade of PTNA Piano Competition enables pianists to experience what an
international competition is like; Junior G Grade of PTNA Piano
Competition discovers and nurtures young talents through the
competition; Madame Yasuko Fukuda Award is a scholarship fund for young
talents to study abroad; and last but not least, master classes and
seminars by internationally acclaimed professors are some of them.
Competition [Superior] | Competition [Junior G] | Yasuko Fukuda Scholarship Audition | Lessons
![]() Yuhi Ozaki, Grand Prize winner 2007 ![]() Shohei Sekimoto, at Chopin Int.Piano Competition ![]() Hibiki Tamura at Long-Thibaud International Piano Competition |
PTNA Piano Competition Solo Division [Superior Grade]
Superior Grade is the highest level of PTNA Piano
Competition. This grade is known for the best domestic competition for
Japanese pianists who hope to pursue an international career, and we
usually have a big audience in the finals.
The Superior Grade has three screening auditions, and one can
experience a "mock- international competition". Repertoire includes an
Etude (by Chopin and a contemporary composer), Baroque style work (i.e.
Bach), piano concerto performance with the orchestra, 40~55 minute solo
recital, and a new work by a Japanese composer. The Grand Prize winner
receives a concert with the orchestra and several other performance
opportunities, including concert tours abroad.
Past Grand Prize winners are Shohei Sekimoto (fourth place in Chopin
International Piano Competition 2005), Masataka Goto (first place in
14th Ennio Porrino International Piano Competition) and Hibiki
Tamura(first place in Long-Thibaud International Competition). This
year, Yuhi Ozaki won Grand Prize at Superior Grade.
PTNA Piano Competition Solo Division [Junior G Grade]
Discovery and nurturing young talents through the
competition is one of our important objectives. Junior G Grade is
designed especially for special talents under age sixteen.
15 young finalists selected from paper and screening auditions prepare
four to five months prior to the competition. During this period,
renowned professors, checking each candidate's progress, teach in
master classes.
So far we have invited Boris Petrushansky and Tatiana Zelikman from
abroad for master classes. Pianists and teachers learn a lot from the
class. Elementary score analysis class is also offered. From the final
round of the competition, pianists perform Haydn and Mozart sonatas as
well as free repertoire. Jr. G Grade enables to put emphasis on basic
studies.
Yasuko Fukuda Scholarship Audition
![]() Shohei Sekimoto ![]() Rina Sudo ![]() |
This is a scholarship audition established by the last
will of late Madame Yasuko Fukuda, the founder of PTNA. Nine talented
pianists under the age of 18 will take one lesson from each of the
three judges and perform a 30-minute concert in public. The highest
prizewinner will be awarded a scholarship of 1,000,000 yen, which is
advised to be used for studying abroad. The money comes from the
donation of PTNA members and branches. This audition started in 2003,
and is held every other year. The jury panel consists of three seasoned
professors who are in major international competition juries.
Candidates are required to pass the following two stages:
2.Three lessons and a concert performance (August)
For the 2nd stage, three international professors will be on jury panel to select the winner of "Yasuko Fukuda prize".
Our first winner in 2003 was Shohei Sekimoto, who now is a laureate for
several international competitions, such as 4th prize in Chopin
International Competition 2005. He has also played at concerts in Paris
and New York, where his performance was highly acclaimed. The winner in
2005 was Rina Sudo, who garnered the 5th prize at Dublin International
Competition 2006. The 2007 scholarship was given to Matthew Ro, 18
year-old student.
Past judges include Lee Kum-Sing, Dominique Merlet, Jon O'Conor, Piotr Palecini, Andrei Pisarev, Paul Porei, Bruno Rigutto, Jacques Rouvier, and Mihail Voskresensky.
Lessons by renown professors

PTNA provides a precious opportunity for young talents to meet internationally acclaimed professors and pianists, and take lessons from them. This complimentary lesson enables them to communicate with important pianists, study piano with a broad mind from early age. PTNA has invited professors that understand and support this program. Past professors include Lee Kum-Sing, Bruno Rigutto, Jacques Rouvier, Erik Tawaststjerna, Mihail Voskresensky.