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The New Orleans International Piano Competition

29th Edition | July 13-20, 2024

The goal of the competition is to provide opportunities for the most gifted and communicative musicians to further their careers and to offer to the community an opportunity to discover the world’s finest pianistic talents. To this end, the New Orleans International Piano Competition (NOIPC) will be held in conjunction with the annual summer New Orleans Piano Institute and Keyboard Festival, both hosted by the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans.

Prize Overview

Cash, Performance, and Recording Prizes Totaling Over $100,000 including performances with the

  • Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Acadiana Symphony Orchestra
  • Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra

Also included in the 1st prize

  • A studio recording on the Steinway & Sons Label
  • Solo Recital on the Tuesday Matinee Series in New York’s Merkin Concert Hall, 2025-2026 Season
  • Solo Recital on the University of New Orleans Musical Excursions Series, 2025-2026 Season

The 2024 NOIPC Jurors

Recorded/Preliminary Round

  • Kathryn Brown, USA
  • Alan Chow, USA
  • Spencer Myer, USA

 

Live Semifinal and Final Rounds

  • Tanya Bannister, United Kingdom
  • Alan Chow, Chairman of the Jury, USA
  • Douglas Humpherys, USA
  • Igal Kesselman, Israel/USA
  • Alexander Korsantia, Georgia/USA
  • Faina Lushtak, Russia/USA

Apply Now

Applications opened on January 1, 2024, at app.getacceptd.com/noipc. The application deadline is APRIL 1, 2024. The 12 semifinalists invited to New Orleans to compete in the NOIPC will be announced by May 13, 2022. There is no age restriction for applicants.

For more information, contact Cara McCool Woolf, Executive & Artistic Director, at +1.504.899.4826 or director@masno.org.

Tickets Available Soon

Watch & Listen

Past NOIPC performances are available at our Youtube page. During the competition, MASNO live streams each performance via Youtube and Facebook. 

Competition Prize Details

First Prize

  • $25,000 ($10,000 cash award, $15,000 performance fees*)
  • A studio recording on the Steinway & Sons Label (valued of $40,000)
  • Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra: Season Subscription concert and Concerto Showcase
  • Acadiana Symphony Orchestra
  • Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra
  • Solo Recitals:
    • Solo Recital on the Tuesday Matinee Series in New York’s Merkin Concert Hall for the 2025-2026 Season
    • Solo Recital on the University of New Orleans Musical Excursions Series, 2025-2026 Season
    • Solo Recital TBD

Second Prize

  • $15,000 ($11,000 cash award, $4,000 performance fees)
  • Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra: Concerto Showcase
  • Solo Recital: TBD

Third Prize

  • $10,000 ($7,500 cash award, $2,500 performance fee)
  • Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra: Concerto Showcase

Semifinal Prizes

  • Nine (9) at $1,000 each

Jury Discretionary Prize

  • $1,000

*Performance engagements and their associated fees are offered the winners of the competition in good faith at the time of the competition by the auspices concerned. Final approval of artists, dates, and repertoire rests with artistic and administrative directors. The Musical Arts Society of New Orleans retains the right to rescind any and all performance engagements for any of (but not limited to) the following reasons:
1) Failure to honor the contracted date for the performance
2) Failure to represent the New Orleans International Piano Competition in the professional manner expected of its winner

Competition Program

View the 2022 competition program book. 

Guidelines and Rules

Guidelines

The following materials must be submitted online at getacceptd.com/noipc:

  • Nonrefundable application fee of $175 submitted in US dollars via https://app.getacceptd.com/noipc.
  • Video files of approximately 30 minutes. Videos should be of the highest possible quality. Upload each selection as a separate file. No DVDs or CDs will be accepted. Only solo repertoire will be accepted; no orchestral or chamber performance will be accepted.

Information in the official competition/festival program booklet will be drawn from the material you provide. Incomplete applications will not be considered. 

Competition Rules

  • Previous First Prize winners are not eligible to compete again.
  • Applicants who fall into one of the following categories are not eligible to compete in the New Orleans International Piano Competition:

    • has studied as a private student or student at a University School of Music or Conservatory in the past two years with any member of the 2024 Competitor Selection Jury or the 2024 Competition Jury as their primary teacher (excluding master classes, summer programs and festivals).

    • has been coached by a member of either of the 2024 Juries in preparation for the 2024 New Orleans International Piano Competition. 

  • Competitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and expenses. Housing, practice facilities, and meals will be provided.
  • All competitors are required to adhere to the COVID-19 Guidelines and Restrictions of the City of New Orleans. Current guidelines can be found at https://ready.nola.gov/home/
  • There is no age restriction for applicants.
  • Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. 
  • The Recorded/Preliminary Round jurors will select 12 applicants to perform in New Orleans in Semifinal Rounds I & II; the 2024 NOIPC jury will select 3 semifinalists to perform in the Final Round.
  • Decisions of the Competition Committee, the Competition Jury, and the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans Board of Directors are final in all matters.

Repertoire Requirements

Recorded/Preliminary Round
Any solo piano repertoire selected by the competitor, approximately 30 minutes in length. Individual movements of sonatas are acceptable in this round only. Repertoire from the Recorded/Preliminary round may be repeated in either Semifinal Rounds I or II or the Final Round as long as it meets the requirements of those rounds.

Semifinal Round I
A memorized public recital, not to exceed thirty-five minutes in
length, consisting of works chosen by the competitor. All twelve
semifinalists will advance to Semifinal Round II.

Semifinal Round II
A memorized public recital, not to exceed twenty-five minutes in length, consisting of works chosen by the competitor which have not been used in Semifinal Round I. Three contestants will be chosen to advance to the Final Round.

Final Round
A memorized public recital, not to exceed fifty minutes in length,
consisting of works not performed by the competitor in the Semifinal Rounds.