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“The distinguishing feature of the
Moray Piano Competition for me was the very positive and encouraging
atmosphere, and the way all the competitors' performances really
contributed to the event. The competitive aspects were not exaggerated,
and the whole thing had the air of a festival of piano playing and piano
music. It was a life-enhancing experience and I hope it continues to
thrive and stimulate music-making in the area and all over Scotland”
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Andrew Ball,
adjudicator 2004
“I enjoyed the competition very much and had
the highest respect for the spirit of care in which all aspects of it
were planned and organised. I would be very
happy to return another time”…..
Ronan O’Hora,
adjudicator 2004
“The Moray Piano competition is one of
the few competitions that not only enjoys a national reputation but also
takes great pride in taking care of young pianists from the local
region. The committee show
wonderful dedication in ensuring that everyone feels extremely welcome
and I'm sure that the competition will grow from strength to strength in
the future”.....
Kathryn Stott,
adjudicator 2005
“I much enjoyed adjudicating at the Moray
Piano Competition. It was of a very good standard of playing and the
whole event was well run and organized ”…..
Bernard Roberts,
adjudicator 2005
“I have enjoyed entering the Moray Piano
Competition over the past three years. Each year I feel that I did some
of my best playing as part of this competition, and I think that this is
something to do with its atmosphere. The competition is also
particularly attractive because of the way you treat competitors:
excellent adjudicators, generous prizes and even small details like
warm-up opportunities make a huge difference. I hope that the
competition continues to run for many years”.....
Richard Uttley,
winner 2005
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