| Cleveland International Piano Competition: Held over a two-week period each odd-numbered year. Offers information on the competition, winners, a local program, and news. |
| Concours International de Piano Mauro Paolo Monopoli Prrize: Barletta, Italy. Competition history, rules, prizes, repertory, application form, schedule, jury, contestants, and previous winners. |
| International Piano Competition J. S. Bach: Includes history, program, prizes and winners, and sponsor list. Saarbrücken, Germany. [Multilingual] |
| International, National and Regional Piano Competitions: A large directory of competitions compiled by Masa Mizuno. |
| Kaufmann European Music Competition: For young amateur pianist. Includes an introduction, rules and application forms. |
| San Antonio International Piano Competition: Held every third year, highly skilled pianists between the ages of 20 and 32 compete in San Antonio, Texas. All competition events are free and open to the public. |
| Seiler Piano Competition and Piano Competition for Young Pianists: Palermo, Italy. Rules, repertoire, participants, prizes, and winners. |
| The 2005 Van Cliburn Competition Blog: Opinionated commentary with pointers to useful resources related to the competition. |
| The Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation Competition Pages: The Bachauer presents a four-year cycle of international piano competitions. Each competition appeals to and attracts a variety of competitors and audience members. |
| Van Cliburn Foundation: Host of the world famous Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. |
| World Piano Competition London: Triennial competition inaugurated in 1986. |
| Young Pianist Competition of New Jersey: Offers six competition divisions annually: Solo, Young Artist, Cyclical Work, Piano Ensemble, Chamber Music and Concerto. Students from 4 years of age to 18 years of age are eligible to participate in any Division. |