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Stephen Hough to lead relaunched Leeds piano competition

The Guardian · Jul 2, 2026, 5:00 AM

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Free choice of repertoire and an increased upper age limit part of the changes in a competition that will emphasise individuality and imagination The Leeds International Piano Competition is to be relaunched under the artistic direction of Sir Stephen Hough. The pianist is leading significant reforms to the triennial contest that first began in 1963. He will also chair an international jury that includes fellow pianists Piotr Anderszewski, Lucas Debargue, Yeol Eum Son, Kathryn Stott and Master of the King’s Music, composer Errollyn Wallen.The 2027 competition will have its upper age limit increased to 35, and competitors will have complete free choice over the music they perform, be it Couperin or Copland, Boulez or Busoni. Continue reading...

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