2026 San Francisco Int'l Piano Competition
Young Artists Category (Age 12-17)
Applications of SFIPC 2025 will open in December!
2025 SFIPC Winner’s performances, click here.
The 2026 San Francisco International Piano Competition welcomes the pianists of all nationalities!
Location: San Francisco Conservatory of Music
The 2026 SFIPC is thrilled to announce that the competition will take place from May to August. The winners will receive
cash prizes, 2027 Festival Scholarships, and a recital in the first prize winner in Los Angeles in 2027.
The preliminary round will be conducted online, with performances evaluated through submitted videos. Six finalists will be selected to perform live before the judges at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music on August 6-7, 2026. Applications and performance videos must be submitted by May 1, 2025.
The total prize for the 2026 competition will exceed $20,000 USD including cash prizes, concert opportunities, and full scholarships of the 2027 Bay PianoFest.
FAQs
Overview
The goal of the competition is for pianists from different cultures and ages to perform and communicate. And to explore and promote excellent and potential musicians to further opportunities and development.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2026 San Francisco International Music Competition and Festival is thrilled to announce that it will take place from August 6-August 7, at San Francisco Conservatory of Music, CA, USA.
All stages of the Competition will be open to the public.
Applicants for this competition category must be at least 12 years old and no older than 17. Age is determined by your age on August 7th, 2026.
Eligibility
Current or previous students of jury MAY enter the competition. However, the jury will NOT be a part of voting the final decision of his/her students if the student has studied with a specific jury member in the past 2 years.
International competitors may need visas in certain cases. Therefore, applicants are advised to seek guidance from the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided in this document, the SFIPC reserves the right to make changes if circumstances necessitate.
Important Date
December 15th, 2025 - Applications Opens
April 1, 2025 - Applications Submission Deadline (Early Bird)
May 1, 2025 - Applications Submission Deadline
May 15, 2025 - Finalists announced (Online)
June 15, 2025 - Last day to make changes to repertoire
August 4, 2025 - Festival Opening Ceremony
August 6-7, 2025 - Final Round Competition
August 7, 2025 - Awards Ceremony
Repertoire Details
Preliminary Round (Video recording Only)
15-20 mins repertoire
One Virtuosic Etude
One Movement of a Classical Sonata (Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, or Schubert)
Free Choice of Repertoire
Final Round (Live: San Francisco Conservatory of Music)
6 Finalists, 25-30 mins repertoire
One Virtuosic Etude
One Movement of a Classical Sonata (Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, or Schubert)
Free Choice of Repertoire
Programs from the preliminary round may be repeated in the finals.
All finalists’ performances are open to the public.
The 2026 SFIPC International Jury (Young Artists)
*Click to view their complete biographies
Preliminary Round
Bernadene Blaha (Professor, University of Southern California)
Eric Zuber (Professor, Michigan State University)
Mina Perry (Founder/Director, Southern California Music Institute)
Final Round
Yoshikazu Nagai, Chairman of the Jury (Professor, San Francisco Conservatory of Music)
Kathryn Brown (Professor, Cleveland Institute of Music)
Alexander Korsantia (Professor, New England Conservatory of Music)
Corey McVicar (Professor, San Francisco Conservatory of Music)
Rebecca Penneys (Professor Emerita, Eastman School of Music)
Competition Prize
Young Artists Category (Age 12-17)
First Prize:
- $1000 Cash Prize
- Trophy & Medal
- Certificate Diploma
- A Solo Recital engagement with Cadence Collective Foundation in Los Angeles, California
- Automatically Qualify and Half ($1400) Scholarship to 2027 Bay PianoFest at SF (Include 4 masterclasses/lessons with world-renowned artists, and unlimited access to all events)
Second Prize:
- $500 Cash Prize
- Trophy & Medal
- Certificate Diploma
- San Francisco Winners Concert Invitation to 2026 Young Artist Series
Third Prize:
- $300 Cash Prize
- Trophy & Medal
- Certificate Diploma
- San Francisco Winners Concert Invitation to 2026 Young Artist Series
2025 Winners
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Meining Wu, USA
Gold Medalist
Meining Wu, 16, a rising junior and currently studies piano with Hans Boepple. A US Chopin Foundation Young Pianists Scholarship Awardee and Bay Area Creative Foundation Superior Awardee in Music Performance, Meining debuted with Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at PianoTexas 2023, performed with Central Texas Philharmonic at 2024 Texas State International Piano Festival Finale Concert, and with Golden State Youth Orchestra Senior Symphony at 2024-25 Season Opener concert.
Meining has won top prizes in many prestigious competitions including 1st places at CAPMT Honors and Contemporary State Finals, Henry and Carol Zeiter, Bay Philharmonic Young Artist, Marilyn Mindell, Franz Liszt Center, Aloha International, Young Verona and Champion’s Keyboard International Piano Competitions. She won Discretionary Awards at 2022 Weatherford International Piano Competition and 2024 Arthur Fraser Piano Competition at SouthEastern Piano Festival, and Bronze Medal at 2024 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition.
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Vincent Pham, USA
Silver Medalist
From Tampa, Florida, Vincent Pham, age 17, attends Gaither High School. Vincent started piano lessons at the age of four. Since 2019, he has studied with Professor Rebecca Penneys. Starting at a very early age, Vincent has taken part in many festivals, competitions, and master classes.
He has won numerous first place awards in both the FFMC Solo and Concerto Competitions. He won first place at the FSMTA Concerto Competition in 2019 and 2022. He also received first place in the American Protégé Competition in 2017 and first place with the Judge's Distinction Award in 2018. He received the 2019 FFMC Irene Muir Award among 1500 competitors. As a result, Vincent was selected to perform for the NFMC Convention in 2019. He was invited to perform at Carnegie Recital Hall 2016, 2017, and 2018. He performed at the Music Concerto Hall at the USF School of Music in May of 2022. He has had the honor to play for Stanislav Ioudenitch, Dang Thai Son, Tamás Ungar, and Haewon Song among many others in lessons or masterclasses.
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Heming Yu, China
Bronze Medalist
Yu Heming began piano studies at the age of five and is currently enrolled at the Affiliated Middle School of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. His principal teachers have included Professor Chen Weiling and his current instructor, Chu Yue, a faculty member at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
He has received numerous awards, including 1st Prize at the 2025 Chopin in Cyprus International Concerto Competition, Gold Medal at the 2023 Hannover International Piano Olympiad 3rd Prize at the 2022 9th Seattle International Piano Festival, 3rd Prize at the 2022 Magnolia International Music Competition, 1st Prize at the 2021 Berlin International Music Competition, and 1st Prize at the 2019 Singapore International Classical Piano Competition.
Yu Heming has performed solo recitals at Cadillac Shanghai Concert Hall as part of the 2025 and 2024 “Music Afternoon Tea” series, participated in the Texas International Piano Festival in 2024, and collaborated with the Shandong Song & Dance Theater Symphony Orchestra.