Join Us in Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the National Chopin Piano Competition!
In collaboration with the Frost School of Music and Frost Music Live! Signature Series, the Chopin Foundation presents the National Chopin Piano Competition 50th Anniversary Gala Concert with Optional Dinner featuring pianists Kevin Kenner & Avery Gagliano.
As part of the PRELUDE to the 2025 Competition, this event is the Foundation's only public fundraiser, supporting the Competition and its mission. Don't miss out on an exceptional evening in celebration of a half-century of achievements while helping the next generation of young American pianists.
11th National Chopin Piano Competition (2025)
The 11th National Chopin Piano Competition will be held from January 4 – 12, 2025 hosted by the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami in Florida. The first prize winner receives $100,000, a concert tour, and guaranteed acceptance into the 2025 International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw.
Chopin for All
2025 Season of Winners
February 2025 - May 2025
Chopin Salons
Imagine enjoying the beautiful music of Chopin performed by some of today’s finest artists in a historic tropical setting with an intimate gathering of other classical music enthusiasts. Then imagine a delightfully social wine reception following the concert where you can mix and mingle with other guests and the artists. You’ve just imagined Chopin Salons.
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Scholarship Program for Young American Pianists
The purpose of the Chopin Foundation’s Scholarship Program is to support and encourage young, talented American pianists through up to four years of preparation for the National Chopin Piano Competition. Renewable scholarships of $1,000 are awarded on a competitive basis to outstanding young American pianists.
Application Deadline - May 15
Frost Chopin Academy
June 9 -June 16, 2024
The Frost School of Music is once again partnering with the Chopin Foundation to present the 6th annual Frost Chopin Academy and Festival with the generous support of the M. Lee Pearce Foundation, and the Patrick Park Foundation. This year’s Academy and Festival offers pianists up to the age of 30 the opportunity to immerse themselves in the works of Fryderyk Chopin and learn first-hand from the world’s most distinguished Chopin specialists. All lessons focus exclusively on the works of Chopin.