
The Cliburn concludes its international Screening Auditions in preparation for the Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.
From a pool of 290 applicants from 43 nations, 146 pianists were selected to participate in live Screening Auditions in London, Hannover, Budapest, Moscow, Seoul, New York City, and Fort Worth. Each applicant performs a 40-minute recital featuring repertoire of the pianist’s choosing before an audience and distinguished five-member jury.
From these Screening Auditions, 30 of the world’s finest pianists will be invited to compete in Fort Worth in May and June for the coveted Cliburn medals, more than $175,000 in prizes and awards, and three years of career management valued at over $1.3 million.
The Cliburn concludes its international Screening Auditions in preparation for the Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.
From a pool of 290 applicants from 43 nations, 146 pianists were selected to participate in live Screening Auditions in London, Hannover, Budapest, Moscow, Seoul, New York City, and Fort Worth. Each applicant performs a 40-minute recital featuring repertoire of the pianist’s choosing before an audience and distinguished five-member jury.
From these Screening Auditions, 30 of the world’s finest pianists will be invited to compete in Fort Worth in May and June for the coveted Cliburn medals, more than $175,000 in prizes and awards, and three years of career management valued at over $1.3 million.
The Cliburn concludes its international Screening Auditions in preparation for the Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.
From a pool of 290 applicants from 43 nations, 146 pianists were selected to participate in live Screening Auditions in London, Hannover, Budapest, Moscow, Seoul, New York City, and Fort Worth. Each applicant performs a 40-minute recital featuring repertoire of the pianist’s choosing before an audience and distinguished five-member jury.
From these Screening Auditions, 30 of the world’s finest pianists will be invited to compete in Fort Worth in May and June for the coveted Cliburn medals, more than $175,000 in prizes and awards, and three years of career management valued at over $1.3 million.