27th International
piano competition of Ile-de-France
From 6 to 13 June 2026
Over 26 years I More than 3800 applicants I Over 70 nationalities | Address Old Church of Maisons-Laffitte
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The members of the Jury are expert pianist with an outstanding musical reputation
Member of the Jury are chosen by Anne QUEFFELEC.
Their reputation, competence and integrity contribute to maintaining the excellence of this competition.
The Winners of the 2025 Competition
Address: Ancienne Église, 23 rue de la Vieille Église - 78600 Maisons-Laffitte
Matouš Zukal, a promising young Czech pianist, has made a name for himself on the international stage with his refined playing and profound musicality.
Winner of the prestigious Prague Spring International Piano Competition in 2021 (2nd prize, Gideon Klein Prize, Czech Centers Prize), he also distinguished himself in 2019 by winning the Bohuslav Martinů Foundation Competition and in 2023, the prize at the Verão Clássico festival in Lisbon.
In 2025, he won first prize at the Ile-de-France International Piano Competition.
Program:
W. A. Mozart - Rondo in A minor, K. 511L.
Janáček - In the MistsS.
Prokofiev - Piano Sonata No. 6 in A major, Op. 82
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Registration will close on 18 April 2026 at the latest. Places are limited, so we recommend that you register as soon as possible.
A talented pianist explores the geniuses of Czech music for the opening of the Pro Musica season on Sunday, October 12, 2025, in Pamiers, Ariège.
His program features the geniuses of Czech music, from Smetana to Dvorak, Janacek, and Martinu.
In 2025, Matus won first prize (Concert Diploma) at our Opus Yvelines International Piano Competition.
Piano recital
Oliver HAK (1st Prize Excellence 2024) at La Pochette Musicale
Program:
Haydn, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, and Liszt
Conservatoire International de Musique de Paris,
8 rue Alfred de Vigny, 75008.
Piano recital
Winner of the Spiriades Prize at the Maisons-Laffitte International Piano Competition, Alexey Dimitriadis has come up with a programme that suits him like a glove: "Éclats romantiques: Ombre, Feu & Reflets".
A daring talent!
Friday 11 July 8.30pm
Eglise Saint-Nicolas, 48 bis, quai de Seine
95530 La Frette-sur-Seine
Free Participation
Œuvres by Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Ravel
Jan Jakub Zielinski has won numerous competitions as a soloist and chamber musician. He won First Prize at the International Piano Competition Ile-de-France (2024).
Programme: Johannes Brahms and Frédéric Chopin.
Sunday 8 June, 11.00 am
Bergerie Auditorium Frédéric Chopin
2 place Sainte Anne
Nohant-Vic, 36400 France
The opening concert on 31 May at 8.30pm, in Old Church, will be given by British pianist Julian Trevelyan, winner of our competition in 2015.
That same year, after winning the Long-Thibaud Competition at the age of 16, becoming the youngest winner in the competition's history, he moved to France. Since then, he has won prizes at international piano competitions such as those in Leeds, Géza Anda, Horowitz and many others. Julian is studying at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris "Alfred Cortot" with Rena Shereshevskaya.
He is delighted to be returning to perform an ambitious programme for us, featuring Szymanowski and Chopin, Messiaen and Fauré, Granados and Byrd, much to our delight.
What you will be hearing:
Daphne Gerrits plays the piano since the age of 4 and a few years later also started playing the violin.
At the age of 11 she was admitted to the school for young talent at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague where she obtained her Bachelors degree in 1993. Daphne won prizes at several national youth competitions one of which was a solo performance in Mendelssohn’s first piano concerto accompanied by the “Residentie Orkest” in the Hague.
2 March 2025 at 4 pm
Paroisse Saint Merry
76 rue de la Verrerie, 75004 Paris
Born in Shanghai to parents of Chinese and Polish descent, 14-year-old Oliver Hak has emerged as a multi-award winning young pianist with his recent competition successes including first prize in the 2023 Junior Intercollegiate Piano Competition by the Beethoven.
Program:
Chopin : étude Opus 25 N° 12
Beethoven : sonate N° 7 (1st mvt)
Ligeti : étude N° 13 "l'Escalier du Diable"
16 February 2025 at 5:30 pm
American Church in Paris
65 quai d'Orsay, 75007 Paris
Free entry with a free will offering
No registration necessary.
Aleksandr, who was the first prize in our 2018 competition, will perform on January 31 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
The Russian pianist will present a program inspired by tales, with the first part of the ballets Sleeping Beauty and Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky transcribed by Mikhail Pletnev and inspired by the tales of Grimm and Hoffmann. In the second part, Aleksander will perform Stravinsky’s The Firebird and Paintings of an Exhibition, two works inspired by Slavic folklore.
2024 winner of the Concours International de Piano d’Île de France
Jan Jakub Zielinski was born in 2001 in Warsaw. He came to France when still a small child and began learning the piano at the age of 6 at the Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Art of Antibes – Juan les Pins, then at the Jacques Melzer school in Fréjus, under the tuition of Noël Bianchini.
In 2016, he won the gold medal from the Antibes Conservatory. He pursued his musical training at the CRR d'Aix en Provence in the class of Michel Bourdoncle and obtained the Diploma of Musical Studies with the highest honors in 2018. Between 2019 and 2022, he was a student of Janusz Olejniczak at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. In October 2022, he started his master's degree in the class of Katarzyna Popowa-Zydron, at the Felix Nowowiejski Academy of Music, in Bydgoszcz.
Jan Jakub developed his musical skills during lessons and masterclasses led by exceptional artists and has already won numerous awards including first prize at the Concours international de Piano d’Ile de France in the Diplôme de Concert section in June 2024. He takes part in festivals and has given recitals in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy and Spain.
Entrance: free (it is advised to book your seat)
Takehira KAMOGAWA won the special prize «Spiriades» of the International Competition of Île-de-France 2023. He arrives especially from Japan with his beautiful sensitivity to kick off the 11th edition of the Spiriades. Takehira occurred in the church Saint-Nicolas de la Frette sur Seine.
Progam:
The association Opus Yvelines, in the person of its president, is particularly honoured to receive from Jacques Myard the medal of the city of Maisons-Laffite, in recognition of its activity to promote culture and music for more than 25 years. The event took place on June 8, 2024 during the Concert Diploma Category awards ceremony, in the presence of a large audience of personalities, sponsors, spectators and musicians.
Sho Yamasaki, lauréat du 24ème Concours de piano d'Ile de France, dans la catégorie Pianiste Concert Amateur
PROGRAMME :
Danylo Saienko , Winner 2022
Program :
Scarlatti : sonatas K9 et K 175
Haydn : sonata in C minor Hob XVI : 48
Beethoven : sonata n° 30 opus 110
Chopin : Barcarolle opus 60 and Polonaise-fantaisie opus 61
Kosenko : sonata n°2 opus 14
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An international competition organized by passionate volunteers of the Opus Yvelines association.
Opus Yvelines was created as a 1901 French law association at the instigation of René Girard and his daughter Christine and Anne Queffélec is its Honorary President.















