Jovianney Emmanuel Cruz

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Jovianney Emmanuel Cruz
OriginPhilippines
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Pianist, pedagogue, artistic director
Instrument(s)Piano
Websitejovianney.com

Jovianney Emmanuel Cruz is an acclaimed and multi-awarded Filipino concert pianist.

Awards[edit]

  • The City of Manila Award for Arts & Culture, 2008
  • The Filipino World Class Achiever, 1999
  • The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM), 1996
  • The Harold Bauer Award, 1989
  • The Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation Scholarships, 1987 – 1991
  • Full Merit Scholarships, Manhattan School of Music, 1984 – 1991
  • Young Artists Foundation of the Philippines Scholar, 1980 – 1989
  • The Elva Van Gelder Memorial Scholarship, 1980 – 1984
  • The Anne-McDermott Memorial Scholarship for Chamber Music, 1984
  • Second Prize, International Competition for Piano and Orchestra in Sicily, 1994
  • Prizewinner, International Piano Competition of Jaen, 1993
  • Third Prize, Pilar Bayona International Piano Competition, 1992
  • Prizewinner, Rina Sala Gallo International Piano Competition, 1990
  • Third Prize & the Rolex Award, Maria Canals International Piano Competition, 1990
  • Third Prize, Jose Iturbi International Piano Competition, 1988
  • First Prize, The Haddonfield Symphony Piano Soloists Competition, 1988
  • First Prize, The Bergen Philharmonic Piano Soloists Competition, 1988
  • Third Prize, Frinna Awerbuch International Piano Competition, 1985
  • First Prize, The Great Neck Symphony Piano Competition, 1985
  • First Prize, The Port Washington Piano Competition, 1985
  • First Prize, Five Towns Music, and Art Solo Competition, 1985
  • Laureate, The Manhattan School of Music College Division Concerto Competition, 1985
  • First Prize, New York State Music Teachers Association State Collegiate Artist Competition, 1984
  • Gold Medal, The Queens Symphony Soloists Competition, 1984
  • Laureate, The Manhattan School of Music Preparatory Division Concerto Competition, 1983
  • Top Prizes, National Music Competitions for Young Artists (Philippines), 1974-1976

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