After a long deliberation, the jury made the selection of the semi-finalists of the competition. Due to the high artistic quality of all the competitors, this selection proved very difficult.
At the time of the announcement of the results, Michel Stockhem, President of the jury, insisted that not having been selected did not detract from the technical and artistic quality of all the candidates.
The draw for the first events was used to establish the order of the semi-finals.
The CIAD, a biennial piano competition created in tribute to André Dumortier, aims to welcome young pianists under the age of 26 who strive for the musical ideals of this elite performer and renowned teacher. Dumortier was a laureate of the 1938 Eugène Ysaÿe Competition, which later became the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition of Belgium.
Since 2003, the competition has brought together nearly 160 pianists from 26 countries worldwide.
Its 9th edition will take place in Tournai, Belgium, from October 19 to 25, 2025.
The jury consists of internationally renowned pianists.
An original, unpublished contemporary music piece is provided to the candidates by its composer. Finalists will be accompanied by the symphony orchestra of the Chapelle Musicale de Tournai.
The André Dumortier Grand International Prize winner will receive an engagement proposal for a concert with orchestra as part of the 2026 season at the Chapelle Musicale de Tournai as well as a récital at the Festival Musical du Hainaut.
The 9th edition of the André Dumortier International Competition was made possible thanks to the support of








