Sheepdrove Piano Competition
The Sheepdrove Piano Competition is now firmly established as one of the important piano competitions in the UK.
Established by the Sheepdrove Trust in 2009, the competition is open to candidates aged 26 and under from the eight major UK music colleges. Heads of department are invited to submit suitable candidates for the competition.
The competition is remarkable in many ways, one of which is the fact that there is no cost to entrants, with the Sheepdrove Trust covering all candidates’ travel, subsistence and accommodation expenses for the weekend competition.
The students are invited to the Sheepdrove Eco Centre for the competition weekend in the rolling Lambourn hills. The first rounds are judged in private during Saturday. The shortlisted finalists are then invited to stay overnight, and decide on a final recital programme in consultation with the judges.
On the second day of the competition the four finalists perform in the public final, which is encompassed within the Newbury Spring Festival. Five prizes are awarded at the end of the public final, including an audience prize.
The overall winner stays overnight again, and is invited to give a public recital on the following day as part of the Festival’s Young Artists Lunchtime Recital Series at the Corn Exchange, Newbury, for which they receive an additional fee.
The judges for 2026 are:
Rupert Christiansen
Music critic and writer, and Director, Robert Turnbull Piano Foundation
Mark Eynon
Director, Newbury Spring Festival
Mikhail Kazakevich
Russian pianist and Professor of Piano, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance
Lucy Parham
Pianist
Fred Scott
Founder of Soundpractice Music, a pianist, composer, writer, arranger, mentor and teacher
Previous Winners

Jacky Zhang
2026

Nikita Burzanitsa
2025

Misha Kaploukhii
2024

Emanuil Ivanov
2023

Thomas Kelly
2022

Nikita Lukinov
2021 (joint)

Charles Tam
2021 (joint)

Alexa Stier
2019

Roman Kosyakov
2018

Anna Geniushene
2017

Daniel Ciobanu
2016

Robertas Lozinskis
2015

Qaojing Dai
2014

Dinara Klinton
2013

Oxana Shevchenko
2012

Florian Mitrea
2011

Ji Liu
2010
