Long-Thibaud Competition: a guide

Jonathon Brown
Wednesday, November 2, 2022

The last Long-Thibaud Competition saw a standoff between the jury and the audience, but with a history stretching back nearly 80 years it takes more than a scandal and a pandemic to knock it off course. Jonathon Brown looks forward to the reborn competition

 2019 winner Kenji Miura was a controversial choice with the audience
2019 winner Kenji Miura was a controversial choice with the audience

MASHA MOSCONI

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