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A 12 Ans Seulement Suld Decroche UN Prix International De Piano

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A young pianist from Renaison, Suld Amarsanaa, won first prize at an international piano competition held in Paris. The 12-year-old performed Kabalevsky's 'Un conte,' impressing the jury with his musical talent and quick understanding. Despite only having started playing four years ago, he plans to continue pursuing music while maintaining other interests like sports.

Key points

  • Suld Amarsanaa, a 12-year-old from Renaison, secured first prize at an international piano competition in Paris.
  • The competition, supported by the Ministry of Culture, is open to pianists globally regardless of age or nationality.
  • Amarsanaa performed 'Un conte' (A Tale) by Kabalevsky and was placed in the Moyen 1 category.
  • He has a diverse range of interests, including guitar, dance, tennis, and Muay Thai, alongside his studies.
  • The young man is originally of Mongolian nationality and moved to France eight years ago.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableSuld Amarsanaa won first prize at the international piano competition in Paris.
  • VerifiableThe competition is open to all pianists worldwide, without age or national limits.
  • VerifiableAmarsanaa began playing the piano only four years ago.

Missing context

The article does not mention what specific educational or professional opportunities this international prize might provide for Suld Amarsanaa's future musical career.

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