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Date Added: July 15, 2008 12:16:03 AM
The Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition is pleased to announce the winners of the first-ever e-Piano Junior Competition 2008. Nansong Huang, 14, of China and Frank Duepree, 16, of Germany, shared first prize on a split decision. Russia's Osip Nikiforov, 14, and Canada's Jan Lisiecki, 13, split the third prize; Vladimir Levitsky, 16, of Russia was awarded the fifth prize. No second or ...

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