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The 2025 Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition comes to Lipscomb University's Collins Auditorium, welcoming extraordinary young pianists from across the globe for a week of electrifying performances, world-class artistry, and community celebration.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Marylandian -- Music City is about to sound a little more classical.
Beginning December 14, the 2025 Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition will welcome some of the most extraordinary young pianists from around the globe, all converging in Nashville for a week of electrifying performances, masterful artistry, and world-class musical talent. Hosted at Lipscomb University's Collins Auditorium, this year's competition promises to be the most exciting yet.
An international jury panel, led under the guidance of Competition Chairman Graciella Kowalczyk, will preside over the event. These distinguished artists and educators bring global expertise and a shared commitment to supporting the next generation of pianists.
This year also highlights something uniquely Nashville: the extraordinary generosity of the community. Families across the city have volunteered to open their homes to host competitors, creating meaningful cultural exchanges and offering young musicians a warm, personal welcome to Music City. To make the experience even more special, the Nashville Predators are providing game tickets to all participants, giving competitors a truly Nashville-style welcome and a taste of the city's vibrant sports culture.
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Audiences will have the rare opportunity to witness rising stars at the highest level as they compete before this world-class jury, perform in special showcase concerts, and participate in events open to the public.
Major Events – December 14–19, 2025
🎼 Daily Competition Rounds
Morning & Afternoon Sessions
Watch young virtuosos from around the world bring their artistry to the stage as they compete in one of the country's most distinguished youth piano competitions.
✨ Ingmar Lazar in Recital
Monday, December 15 • 7:00 PM
Internationally acclaimed pianist Ingmar Lazar opens the week's evening programming with a recital of profound beauty, nuance, and breathtaking musicianship.
🌟 Two Prodigies, One Stage
Tuesday, December 16 • 7:00 PM
A highlight of the entire competition: Elisey Mysin and Alexander Zhou, two of the most astonishing young pianists of their generation, share the stage in a rare and electrifying double-feature concert. Their technical mastery and musical depth have already captured global attention — and Nashville audiences will now experience them live.
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🎉 Closing Gala Concert
Friday, December 19 • 7:00 PM
A celebratory finale featuring standout performers from the 2025 Competition. A stirring conclusion to a week that showcases the future of classical piano.
Venue:
Lipscomb University – Collins Auditorium
The Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition continues its mission to discover, support, and elevate the next generation of great pianists—right here in the heart of Music City, guided by an international jury and embraced by a deeply supportive community.
Press & Public Information:
Visit nashvillechopin.org for schedules, updates, and ticket information.
Beginning December 14, the 2025 Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition will welcome some of the most extraordinary young pianists from around the globe, all converging in Nashville for a week of electrifying performances, masterful artistry, and world-class musical talent. Hosted at Lipscomb University's Collins Auditorium, this year's competition promises to be the most exciting yet.
An international jury panel, led under the guidance of Competition Chairman Graciella Kowalczyk, will preside over the event. These distinguished artists and educators bring global expertise and a shared commitment to supporting the next generation of pianists.
This year also highlights something uniquely Nashville: the extraordinary generosity of the community. Families across the city have volunteered to open their homes to host competitors, creating meaningful cultural exchanges and offering young musicians a warm, personal welcome to Music City. To make the experience even more special, the Nashville Predators are providing game tickets to all participants, giving competitors a truly Nashville-style welcome and a taste of the city's vibrant sports culture.
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Audiences will have the rare opportunity to witness rising stars at the highest level as they compete before this world-class jury, perform in special showcase concerts, and participate in events open to the public.
Major Events – December 14–19, 2025
🎼 Daily Competition Rounds
Morning & Afternoon Sessions
Watch young virtuosos from around the world bring their artistry to the stage as they compete in one of the country's most distinguished youth piano competitions.
✨ Ingmar Lazar in Recital
Monday, December 15 • 7:00 PM
Internationally acclaimed pianist Ingmar Lazar opens the week's evening programming with a recital of profound beauty, nuance, and breathtaking musicianship.
🌟 Two Prodigies, One Stage
Tuesday, December 16 • 7:00 PM
A highlight of the entire competition: Elisey Mysin and Alexander Zhou, two of the most astonishing young pianists of their generation, share the stage in a rare and electrifying double-feature concert. Their technical mastery and musical depth have already captured global attention — and Nashville audiences will now experience them live.
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🎉 Closing Gala Concert
Friday, December 19 • 7:00 PM
A celebratory finale featuring standout performers from the 2025 Competition. A stirring conclusion to a week that showcases the future of classical piano.
Venue:
Lipscomb University – Collins Auditorium
The Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition continues its mission to discover, support, and elevate the next generation of great pianists—right here in the heart of Music City, guided by an international jury and embraced by a deeply supportive community.
Press & Public Information:
Visit nashvillechopin.org for schedules, updates, and ticket information.
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