Canadian pianist Bruce Xiaoyu Li. (Photo courtesy of Chopin Institute). |
The decision came after several hours of deliberations by a 17-person international jury. The winner receives a 40,000 euro prize and gold medal.
The second prize ex aequo went to Alexander Gadjiev and Kyohei Sorita, while Martin Garcia Garcia came in third.
The competition, named after the famed Polish composer Frederic Chopin, started in 1927. It is held every five years.
Its 18th edition was scheduled to take place in 2020 but was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 1980, Dang Thai Son became the first Asian to win first prize and the gold medal at the same competition. The Vietnamese pianist is now teaching at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in the US.