Sydney International Piano Competition

Sydney International Piano Competition
Awarded forExceptional piano performance
CountryAustralia
Presented bySydney International Piano Competition
Formerly calledSydney International Piano Competition of Australia
First award1977 (1977)
Websitehttp://www.thesydney.com.au

The Sydney International Piano Competition is a music competition, presented in Sydney and broadcast live throughout Australia and internationally. It is held every four years, over a three-week period in July–August, and is internationally recognised as one of the world's great piano competitions.

The competition was established in July 1977 by Claire Dan, with co-founders Rex Hobcroft and Robert Tobias, and was admitted as a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions in 1978.

The competition due to be held in 1989 was brought forward to 1988, to coincide with the Australian Bicentenary. The competition due in 2020 was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 epidemic, and was held as a pre-recorded online competition rather than live performances. There was another edition in 2023, and the 50th Anniversary edition will be held in 2027.

The artistic director from its inception until 2015 was Warren Thomson, who also served as chairman of the jury from 1992 until 2012. In April 2015, following Thomson's death in February, Piers Lane (a former competitor and juror) was announced as the artistic director of the 2016 competition.