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Enter Entries Open March 01 to April 30, 2026

Pianoforte Competition 15 - 20 June 2026

Celebrating Chopin 21 June 2026

Venue: Ballarat Mechanics Institute

Adjudicators: Coady Green (Pianoforte and Chopin)

and Caroline Almonte (Chopin)

This year, we are delighted to announce that thanks to new sponsorship from Bernies Musicland and MrBrakes Bosch Car Service Centre, we are able to increase the prize money across all Pianoforte sections.

We are also excited to offer a special prize: a one-hour coaching session with one of Australia’s leading piano educators, Mr Glenn Riddle.

2026 Schedule of Sections provides a wide range of opportunities for novice, emerging and advanced players.   Please read carefully as some age groups and section requirements have changed.

2026 Preliminary Timetable is also available.  The full timetable will be confirmed once entries have closed.


Junior Chopin for 16 Years and Under

Own choice of one or more complete works or movement of Chopin.  Entrants must compete in at least one other Pianoforte section to be eligible to enter. Time Limit 10 mins

1st Prize $500

2nd Prize $300

3rd Prize $150

Encouragement Award $50


Senior Chopin - Margaret Schofield Memorial Prize for a Performance of the Music of Chopin for 17 - 32 Years

Competitors must present at least two significant works of Chopin.  The program may include an Etude, a Ballade, Sonata Movement, Scherzo, the Barcarolle or a similar large work.  Time Limit 15 - 20 mins.

1st Prize $5000

2nd Prize $2500

3rd Prize $1000

Encouragement Award $500

First place winners in both Chopin sections will also receive a free entry into the Kawaii Piano Scholarship for 2027 (video submission)

10% Discount

10% Discount on entry fees for 5 or more items (per competitor)

NEW Video Submission Entries

New video submission entries available for entrants living more than 100km away, or for those with mobility issues.  See Schedule for more details.

2026 Pianoforte Adjudicators - Coady Green and Caroline Almonte

Coady Green

WIN a coaching session with Glenn Riddle

Glenn Riddle is one of Australis’s leading piano teachers. His students have won every major piano competition in Australia performing with the Melbourne Symphony, Sydney Symphony and Queensland Symphony Orchestras as well as with Orchestra Victoria. They have also won major prizes in international competitions in the USA, Europe, Asia and in Australia, performing with orchestras and ensembles from Salzburg, Geneva, Italy, Morocco, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Indonesia and Polandanoi Philharmonic.

As well as having been on international juries in the USA, Greece, Israel, Thailand and New Zealand, he is regularly invited to present masterclasses and teacher training workshops throughout Asia and New Zealand, and he continues to perform both locally and internationally.

Glenn Riddle is Senior Lecturer in Keyboard at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, an AMEB Federal Examiner, a member of the AMEB International Examining panel, a member of the National Committee of the Australasian Piano Pedagogy Conference, a Research Associate at the University of Waikato New Zealand, and Visiting Professor at the Nanjing University of the Arts, China. He has recorded 15 CDs for Tall Poppies, Move Records, Hal Leonard publishing as well as ABC Classics. He also features on the internationally acclaimed DVD Classic Destinations III performing the music of Percy Grainger on Grainger’s own piano. Glenn has also edited or co-edited 12 volumes of piano music for the AMEB, including Series 15

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2025 Celebrating Chopin Winners - Oscar Kwan and Angelina Wang

Schimmel Pianoforte Competition

Pianoforte — derived from the Italian words “piano” (soft) and “forte” (loud).

The Schimmel Pianoforte Competition at the Royal South Street Society Ballarat Eisteddfod has been the starting point for many successful musical careers. The Eisteddfod provides a unique opportunity for personal and artistic growth — a transformative journey where performers can refine their technique, build confidence, and realise their full potential. We invite you to join us on this path of self-discovery and musical excellence.

The Schimmel Pianoforte Competition is open to participants of all ages.

In 2026, the competition will include five aggregate sections:
• Traditional Piano Solo
• Popular Piano Solo
• Australian Piano Solo
• Piano Recital
• Adjudicator Quick Study

Additional offerings include a range of novice sections, duets, trios, composition, and a new section dedicated to accompanists.

🎹 SPONSORS NEEDED 🎹

Are you passionate about piano?
Do you want to help support the next generation of musicians?

We welcome enquiries about donating prize money for our Pianoforte sections.
For more information, please contact info@royalsouthstreet.com.au

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Posthumous Life Membership awarded to Doug McGregor

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2025 Prize Winner – Angelina Wang

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2025 Prize Winner – Kengchon (Oscar) Kwan

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2025 Prize Winner – Jayden Wayne

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Explore our history timeline

The Schimmel Pianoforte is a well-established discipline of the Royal South Street Society Ballarat Eisteddfod.

1949

A special meeting of the South Street Society is called to consider whether the Competitions should proceed in view of the polio epidemic sweeping Victoria. It is resolved that competitors under 15 years of age not compete and the Junior Calisthenics Section is also cancelled. A concert is held to establish a Percy Campbell Memorial Prize to be awarded annually to the Ballarat boy or girl who secures the highest marks in the Piano Solo under 14 years. Although partially blind since birth, Campbell had perfect pitch. Aboriginal people become Australian citizens. The Louie Dunn Prize is established in memory of one of Ballarat’s noted teachers of Speech and Dramatic Art.  It was established to be the pre-eminent award for Drama in an eisteddfod in Australia, and it remains so.