Competitions: 2017 Cliburn Competition
Daniel Hsu
Daniel Hsu
Yekwon Sunwoo
Yekwon Sunwoo
Yekwon Sunwoo
Yekwon Sunwoo
Kenny Broberg
Kenny Broberg
Kenny Broberg
Daniel Hsu
Yekwon Sunwoo
Yekwon Sunwoo
Yekwon Sunwoo
Yekwon Sunwoo
Yekwon Sunwoo
Kenny Broberg – Cliburn 2017 Final Quintet
KENNY BROBERG
2017 CLIBURN SILVER MEDALIST
United States | Age 23
Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Final Round Quintet – Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Bass Performance Hall
Program:
DVOŘÁK Piano Quintet in A Major, op. 81
with the Brentano String Quartet
A native of Minneapolis, Kenneth Broberg studied piano from age 6 through high school under Dr. Joseph Zins. He continued his studies with Nancy Weems at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music, where he earned a Bachelor of Music degree. He is now a graduate student working with 2001 Cliburn gold medalist Stanislav Ioudenitch at Park University in Parkville, Missouri. Mr. Broberg has won first prizes at the Hastings and Dallas international piano competitions, in addition to medals at the Sydney, Seattle, New Orleans, and Wideman (Shreveport) competitions. Several of his performances at last year’s Sydney International Piano Competition were released on CD on the Universal Music label. He has performed as soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Sydney Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Dallas Chamber Symphony, and the Louisiana Philharmonic, among others. Mr. Broberg has had solo, chamber, and concerto performances broadcast on NPR and ABC (Australia) radio. His passions include hockey, baseball, books, and movies.
Kenny Broberg – Cliburn 2017 Quarterfinal Recital
KENNY BROBERG
2017 CLIBURN SILVER MEDALIST
United States | Age 23
Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Quarterfinal Round Recital – Tuesday, May 30, 2017 – 10:50 a.m.
Bass Performance Hall
Program:
SCRIABIN Sonata No. 4 in F-sharp Major, op. 30
CHOPIN Three Mazurkas, op. 59
CHOPIN Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, op. 52
LISZT Après une lecture de Dante (Fantasia quasi sonata)
A native of Minneapolis, Kenneth Broberg studied piano from age 6 through high school under Dr. Joseph Zins. He continued his studies with Nancy Weems at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music, where he earned a Bachelor of Music degree. He is now a graduate student working with 2001 Cliburn gold medalist Stanislav Ioudenitch at Park University in Parkville, Missouri. Mr. Broberg has won first prizes at the Hastings and Dallas international piano competitions, in addition to medals at the Sydney, Seattle, New Orleans, and Wideman (Shreveport) competitions. Several of his performances at last year’s Sydney International Piano Competition were released on CD on the Universal Music label. He has performed as soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Sydney Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Dallas Chamber Symphony, and the Louisiana Philharmonic, among others. Mr. Broberg has had solo, chamber, and concerto performances broadcast on NPR and ABC (Australia) radio. His passions include hockey, baseball, books, and movies.
Kenny Broberg – Cliburn 2017 Preliminary Recital
KENNY BROBERG
2017 CLIBURN SILVER MEDALIST
United States | Age 23
Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Preliminary Round Recital – Saturday, May 27, 2017 – 3:20 p.m.
Bass Performance Hall
Program:
FRANCK-BAUER Prélude, Fugue et Variation, op. 18
HAMELIN Toccata on “L’homme armé”
BACH Toccata in C Minor, BWV 911
BARBER Sonata for Piano, op. 26
A native of Minneapolis, Kenneth Broberg studied piano from age 6 through high school under Dr. Joseph Zins. He continued his studies with Nancy Weems at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music, where he earned a Bachelor of Music degree. He is now a graduate student working with 2001 Cliburn gold medalist Stanislav Ioudenitch at Park University in Parkville, Missouri. Mr. Broberg has won first prizes at the Hastings and Dallas international piano competitions, in addition to medals at the Sydney, Seattle, New Orleans, and Wideman (Shreveport) competitions. Several of his performances at last year’s Sydney International Piano Competition were released on CD on the Universal Music label. He has performed as soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Sydney Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Dallas Chamber Symphony, and the Louisiana Philharmonic, among others. Mr. Broberg has had solo, chamber, and concerto performances broadcast on NPR and ABC (Australia) radio. His passions include hockey, baseball, books, and movies.
Daniel Hsu – Cliburn 2017 Final Quintet
DANIEL HSU
2017 CLIBURN BRONZE MEDALIST
United States | Age 19
Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Final Round Quintet – Thursday, June 8, 2017
Bass Performance Hall
Program:
FRANCK Piano Quintet in F Minor
with the Brentano String Quartet
A native of the San Francisco Bay area, Daniel Hsu began piano studies with Larisa Kagan at 6. He was accepted at age 10 to the Curtis Institute of Music, where he is the Richard A. Doran Fellow and studies with Gary Graffman and Eleanor Sokoloff. In 2016, Mr. Hsu was named a Gilmore Young Artist and won the bronze medal at the 9th Hamamatsu International Piano Competition. As first-prize winner of the 2015 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, Mr. Hsu made his Carnegie Hall debut in April 2017. He made his solo debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in June 2016, and concerto appearances this season include concerts with the Grand Rapids Symphony, New Haven Symphony, and Symphonia Boca Raton. His notable recitals include appearances at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Concert Series; and Merkin Concert Hall’s Tuesday matinee series in New York. Mr. Hsu also is a film buff and enjoys computer programming. He contributed to the creation of the Workflow productivity app, which won a 2015 Apple Design Award and has improved the experience of mobile devices for visually impaired users.
Daniel Hsu – Cliburn 2017 Semifinal Recital
DANIEL HSU
2017 CLIBURN BRONZE MEDALIST
United States | Age 19
Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Semifinal Round Recital – Thursday, June 1, 2017 – 7:30 p.m.
Bass Performance Hall
Program:
SCHUBERT Four Impromptus, D. 899, op. 90
BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Handel, op. 24
A native of the San Francisco Bay area, Daniel Hsu began piano studies with Larisa Kagan at 6. He was accepted at age 10 to the Curtis Institute of Music, where he is the Richard A. Doran Fellow and studies with Gary Graffman and Eleanor Sokoloff. In 2016, Mr. Hsu was named a Gilmore Young Artist and won the bronze medal at the 9th Hamamatsu International Piano Competition. As first-prize winner of the 2015 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, Mr. Hsu made his Carnegie Hall debut in April 2017. He made his solo debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in June 2016, and concerto appearances this season include concerts with the Grand Rapids Symphony, New Haven Symphony, and Symphonia Boca Raton. His notable recitals include appearances at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Concert Series; and Merkin Concert Hall’s Tuesday matinee series in New York. Mr. Hsu also is a film buff and enjoys computer programming. He contributed to the creation of the Workflow productivity app, which won a 2015 Apple Design Award and has improved the experience of mobile devices for visually impaired users.
Daniel Hsu – Cliburn 2017 Quarterfinal Recital
DANIEL HSU
2017 CLIBURN BRONZE MEDALIST
United States | Age 19
Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Quarterfinal Round Recital – Monday, May 29, 2017 – 5:15 p.m.
Bass Performance Hall
Program:
BACH-BUSONI Chaconne in D Minor, BWV 1004
MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition
A native of the San Francisco Bay area, Daniel Hsu began piano studies with Larisa Kagan at 6. He was accepted at age 10 to the Curtis Institute of Music, where he is the Richard A. Doran Fellow and studies with Gary Graffman and Eleanor Sokoloff. In 2016, Mr. Hsu was named a Gilmore Young Artist and won the bronze medal at the 9th Hamamatsu International Piano Competition. As first-prize winner of the 2015 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, Mr. Hsu made his Carnegie Hall debut in April 2017. He made his solo debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in June 2016, and concerto appearances this season include concerts with the Grand Rapids Symphony, New Haven Symphony, and Symphonia Boca Raton. His notable recitals include appearances at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Concert Series; and Merkin Concert Hall’s Tuesday matinee series in New York. Mr. Hsu also is a film buff and enjoys computer programming. He contributed to the creation of the Workflow productivity app, which won a 2015 Apple Design Award and has improved the experience of mobile devices for visually impaired users.
Daniel Hsu – Cliburn 2017 Preliminary Recital
DANIEL HSU
2017 CLIBURN BRONZE MEDALIST
United States | Age 19
Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
Preliminary Round Recital – Friday, May 26, 2017 – 7:30 p.m.
Bass Performance Hall
Program:
BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 31 in A-flat major, op. 110
HAMELIN Toccata on “L’homme armé”
LISZT Réminiscences de Don Juan
A native of the San Francisco Bay area, Daniel Hsu began piano studies with Larisa Kagan at 6. He was accepted at age 10 to the Curtis Institute of Music, where he is the Richard A. Doran Fellow and studies with Gary Graffman and Eleanor Sokoloff. In 2016, Mr. Hsu was named a Gilmore Young Artist and won the bronze medal at the 9th Hamamatsu International Piano Competition. As first-prize winner of the 2015 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, Mr. Hsu made his Carnegie Hall debut in April 2017. He made his solo debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in June 2016, and concerto appearances this season include concerts with the Grand Rapids Symphony, New Haven Symphony, and Symphonia Boca Raton. His notable recitals include appearances at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Concert Series; and Merkin Concert Hall’s Tuesday matinee series in New York. Mr. Hsu also is a film buff and enjoys computer programming. He contributed to the creation of the Workflow productivity app, which won a 2015 Apple Design Award and has improved the experience of mobile devices for visually impaired users.
Cliburn 2017 Daniel Hsu Final Round Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, op. 23
with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin
Yekwon Sunwoo
Conversation with the NEA
FESTIVAL EVENT: Join us for a conversation with Ann Meier Baker, director of music and opera at the National Endowment for the Arts, on the importance of the arts in building vibrant communities, and creating social and civic dialogue.
Host:
Shields-Collins Bray, principal keyboardist of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Cliburn artistic consultant
WQXR presents 2017 Cliburn Winners in New York
The winners of the 2017 Cliburn Competition will be chosen on June 10, 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas. Less than a week later, the gold, silver, and bronze medalists will come to The Greene Space at WQXR in New York City for their first public appearance as winners. WQXR’s Elliott Forrest hosts this special evening of music and conversation.
Photo: Matthew Septimus
Cliburn Competition LIVE in cinemas
Coming to a theater near you! See the stunning conclusion of the 2017 Cliburn, as the six finalists perform with Leonard Slatkin and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra live in 300 movie theaters across the United States.
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For the first time ever, the Final Round concerto performances of the Cliburn Competition will be broadcast on more than 300 cinema screens around the United States on Saturday, June 10, 2017.
The one-day event will highlight the final six competitors in concert with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Leonard Slatkin. The program will begin with a delayed broadcast of Friday evening’s performances, leading into a live presentation of Saturday’s performances. The broadcast begins at 1 p.m. ET /noon CT /11 a.m. MT / 10 a.m. PT on Saturday, June 10, and will run five and a half hours. It will include a live interview with Mr. Slatkin by Elliott Forrest of WQXR-FM, New York City’s classical station.
The Cliburn Competition’s national cinema debut is made possible through a partnership with Fathom Events. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting www.FathomEvents.com or in person at participating theater box offices. Fans throughout the U.S. will be able to enjoy the event in more than 300 select movie theaters through Fathom’s Digital Broadcast Network (DBN). For theater locations, visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).
About Fathom Events
Fathom Events is recognized as the leading domestic distributor of event cinema with participating affiliate theaters in all 100 of the top Designated Market Areas®, and ranks as one of the largest overall distributors of content to movie theaters. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc., Cinemark Holdings, Inc., and Regal Entertainment Group, Fathom Events offers a variety of one-of-a-kind entertainment events such as live, high-definition performances of the Metropolitan Opera; dance and theater productions like the Bolshoi Ballet and National Theatre Live; sporting events like Copa America Centenario; concerts with artists like Michael Bublé, Rush, and Mötley Crüe; the yearlong TCM Big Screen Classics film series; and inspirational events such as To Joey With Love and Kirk Cameron’s Revive US. Fathom Events takes audiences behind the scenes and offers unique extras including audience Q&As, backstage footage and interviews with cast and crew, creating the ultimate VIP experience. Fathom Events’ live digital broadcast network is the largest cinema broadcast network in North America, bringing live and pre-recorded events to 896 locations and 1,383 screens in 181 DMAs. For more information, visit www.fathomevents.com.
Closing Party
FESTIVAL EVENT: The Cliburn invites the general public to celebrate the winners of the 2017 Competition at its FREE Closing Party in Sundance Square Plaza, featuring the Fort Worth Jazz Orchestra. Cash bar.
Final Round & Awards Ceremony Public Simulcast
FESTIVAL EVENT: Live FREE broadcast on a large LED screen of three finalists performing with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Leonard Slatkin, plus interviews and highlights from webcast hosts Anderson & Roe, and the Awards Ceremony.
Final Round Public Simulcast
FESTIVAL EVENT: Live FREE broadcast on a large LED screen of three finalists performing with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Leonard Slatkin. Cash bar.
Carnival of the Animals
FESTIVAL EVENT: The Cliburn presents “Carnival of the Animals,” a show from its signature music education program, Cliburn in the Classroom. Host Corrie Donovan will lead the whole family through a series of fun, interactive activities to discover various elements of music as pianist Jonathan Tsay performs the famous work by Saint-Saëns.
Program writer and Cliburn Artistic Consultant Shields-Collins “Buddy” Bray and Director of Education Susan Robertson will discuss briefly how the Cliburn in the Classroom programs are crafted and coordinated, and take questions.
Cliburn in the Classroom is presented annually to approximately 50,000 second-, third-, and fourth-grade public school students across North Texas at no cost to participating schools.
Lunch is available for purchase (no outside food or drinks).
Piano Lunch
FESTIVAL EVENT: Enjoy a free recital by some of the 2017 Cliburn Competition non-finalist competitors. Lunch is available for purchase (no outside food or drinks).
Piano Lunch
FESTIVAL EVENT: Enjoy a free recital by some of the 2017 Cliburn Competition non-finalist competitors. Lunch is available for purchase (no outside food or drinks).
Master Class with Christopher Elton
Three Young Artists from the PianoTexas International Academy and Festival will play for Cliburn Juror Christopher Elton.
Master Class with Anne-Marie McDermott
Three Young Artists from the PianoTexas International Academy and Festival will play for Cliburn Juror Anne-Marie McDermott.
Master Class with Arnaldo Cohen
Three Young Artists from the PianoTexas International Academy and Festival will play for Cliburn Juror Arnaldo Cohen.
Competitions Symposium
FESTIVAL EVENT: A panel discussion about the role competitions play in the classical music industry today—what are the goals of major competitions, how can they best be achieved, and why should we pay attention?
Moderator:
Fred Child, host of American Public Media’s Performance Today
Participants:
Benjamin Woodroffe, secretary general, World Federation of International Music Competitions
Jacques Marquis, president and CEO, the Cliburn
Graham Parker, president, Universal Music Classics USA
Jury Symposium
FESTIVAL EVENT: Members of the 2017 Cliburn Jury will examine how training, technique, and artistic sensibilities have changed, and discuss their own approach to and experiences in their careers in music. They will also look at repertoire, programming, and what it takes to build a career today—and how those considerations play into their decisions.
Moderator:
Elliott Forrest, WQXR host
Jury Members:
Arnaldo Cohen (Brazil), Christopher Elton (United Kingdom), Marc-André Hamelin (Canada), Joseph Kalichstein (Israel / United States), Mari Kodama (Japan), Anne-Marie McDermott (United States), Erik T. Tawaststjerna (Finland), Alexander Toradze (Georgia/United States)
Cultural Diplomacy Symposium
FESTIVAL EVENT: Award-winning writer Stuart Isacoff leads a panel discussion about the role the arts can play in international relations. Panelists will draw on their experiences leading and observing artistic exchanges around the world to consider how arts can transcend national borders and cultural differences to foster meaningful connections.
Moderator:
Stuart Isacoff
Participants:
Patrick Castillo, composer, performer, writer, educator
Maya Pritsker, journalist, music critic, lecturer, and cultural commentator
Sarah Tanguy, curator, U.S. Department of State, Office of Art in Embassies
Marc Thayer, executive director, Symphony New Hampshire & former deputy director, American Voices
Arts Education Symposium
FESTIVAL EVENT: Leaders in arts education discuss the importance and impact of arts education, how schools and arts organizations/educators can work together to deliver effective programs, and the state of arts education today.
Moderator:
Shields-Collins Bray, Cliburn Artistic Consultant
Participants:
John Feierabend, specialist, music and movement development in childhood
Blasko Smilevski, executive director, Jeunesses Musicales International
Christina Walk, executive director, Visual and Performing Arts–Fort Worth ISD
Conversation with Marc-André Hamelin
FESTIVAL EVENT: The composer (and Jury member) discusses the 2017 commissioned work, which every competitor will perform in the Preliminary Round.
Awards Ceremony
Be in the room for the high-spirited finale of it all, the presentation of the Van Cliburn Winner’s Cup, the three medals, and the Competition’s other prizes and awards totaling more than $200,000.
Final Round Concert 4 – Concerto
Three of the six finalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform a concerto with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Leonard Slatkin.
RACHEL CHEUNG, Hong Kong
GEORGY TCHAIDZE, Russia
DANIEL HSU, United States
Final Round Concert 3 – Concerto
Three of the six finalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform a concerto with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Leonard Slatkin.
YURY FAVORIN, Russia
KENNETH BROBERG, United States
YEKWON SUNWOO, South Korea
Final Round Concert 2 – Quintet
Three of the six finalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform a piano quintet with the Brentano String Quartet.
GEORGY TCHAIDZE
RACHEL CHEUNG
DANIEL HSU
Final Round Concert 1 – Quintet
Three of the six finalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform a piano quintet with the Brentano String Quartet.
KENNETH BROBERG, United States
YURY FAVORIN, Russia
YEKWON SUNWOO, South Korea
Semifinal Round Concert 9 – Concerto
Four of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform a Mozart concerto with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Nicholas McGegan.
TONY YIKE YANG, Canada
YEKWON SUNWOO, South Korea
HAN CHEN, Taiwan
RACHEL CHEUNG, Hong Kong
Semifinal Round Concert 8 – Recital
Two of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 60-minute recitals of their choosing.
2:30–3:30 p.m. LEONARDO PIERDOMENICO, Italy
3:50–4:50 p.m. KENNETH BROBERG, United States
Semifinal Round Concert 7 – Concerto
Four of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform a Mozart concerto with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Nicholas McGegan.
YUTONG SUN, China
HONGGI KIM, South Korea
YURY FAVORIN, Russia
GEORGY TCHAIDZE, Russia
Semifinal Round Concert 6 – Recital
Two of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 60-minute recitals of their choosing.
2:30–3:30 p.m. HAN CHEN, Taiwan
3:50–4:50 p.m. RACHEL CHEUNG, Hong Kong
Semifinal Round Concert 5 – Concerto
Four semifinalists perform a Mozart concertos with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Nicholas McGegan.
LEONARDO PIERDOMENICO, Italy
KENNETH BROBERG, United States
DANIEL HSU, United States
DASOL KIM, South Korea
Semifinal Round Concert 4 – Recital
Two of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 60-minute recitals of their choosing.
2:30–3:30 p.m. TONY YIKE YANG, Canada
3:50–4:50 p.m. YEKWON SUNWOO, South Korea
Semifinal Round Concert 3 – Recital
Two of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 60-minute recitals of their choosing.
7:30–8:30 p.m. YURY FAVORIN, Russia
8:50–9:50 p.m. GEORGY TCHAIDZE, Russia
Semifinal Round Concert 2 – Recital
Two of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 60-minute recitals of their choosing.
2:30–3:30 p.m. YUTONG SUN, China
3:50–4:50 p.m. HONGGI KIM, South Korea
Semifinal Round Concert 1 – Recital
Two of the 12 semifinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 60-minute recitals of their choosing.
7:30–8:30 p.m. DANIEL HSU, United States
8:50–9:50 p.m. DASOL KIM, South Korea
Quarterfinal Round Concert 6 – Recital
Three of the 20 quarterfinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing.
7:30–8:15 p.m. Honggi Kim, South Korea
8:20–9:05 p.m. Rachel Kudo, United States
9:25–10:10 p.m. Alyosha Jurinic, Croatia
Quarterfinal Round Concert 5 – Recital
Four of the 20 quarterfinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing.
2:30–3:15 p.m. Sergey Belyavskiy, Russia
3:20–4:05 p.m. Tony Yike Yang, Canada
4:25–5:10 p.m. Yekwon Sunwoo, South Korea
5:15–6:00 p.m. Han Chen, Taiwan
Quarterfinal Round Concert 4 – Recital
Three of the 20 quarterfinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing.
10:00–10:45 a.m. Georgy Tchaidze, Russia
10:50–11:35 a.m. Kenneth Broberg, United States
11:55 a.m.–12:40 p.m. Rachel Cheung, Hong Kong
Quarterfinal Round Concert 3 – Recital
Three of the 20 quarterfinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing.
7:30–8:15 p.m. Yury Favorin, Russia
8:20–9:05 p.m. Yutong Sun, China
9:25–10:10 p.m. Luigi Carroccia, Italy
Quarterfinal Round Concert 2 – Recital
Four of the 20 quarterfinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing.
2:30–3:15 p.m. Dasol Kim, South Korea
3:20–4:05 p.m. Tristan Teo, Canada
4:25–5:10 p.m. Martin James Bartlett, United Kingdom
5:15–6:00 p.m. Daniel Hsu, United States
Quarterfinal Round Concert 1 – Recital
Three of the 20 quarterfinalists of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing.
10:00–10:45 a.m. Su Yeon Kim, South Korea
10:50–11:35 a.m. Leonardo Pierdomenico, Italy
11:55 a.m.–12:40 p.m. Ilya Shmukler, Russia
Preliminary Round Concert 10 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
2:30–3:15 p.m. Honggi Kim
3:20–4:05 p.m. Rachel Kudo
4:25–5:10 p.m. Alyosha Jurinic
Announcement of Quarterfinalists directly following jury voting.
Preliminary Round Concert 9 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
10:00–10:45 a.m. Tony Yike Yang
10:50–11:35 a.m. Yekwon Sunwoo
11:55 a.m.–12:40 p.m. Han Chen
Preliminary Round Concert 8 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
7:30–8:15 p.m. Rachel Cheung
8:20–9:05 p.m. EunAe Lee
9:25–10:10 p.m. Sergey Belyavskiy
Preliminary Round Concert 7 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
2:30–3:15 p.m. Georgy Tchaidze
3:20–4:05 p.m. Kenneth Broberg
4:25–5:10 p.m. Sun-A Park
Preliminary Round Concert 6 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
10:00–10:45 a.m. Luigi Carroccia
10:50–11:35 a.m. Nikolay Khozyainov
11:55 a.m.–12:40 p.m. Nikita Abrosimov
Preliminary Round Concert 5 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
7:30–8:15 p.m. Daniel Hsu
8:20–9:05 p.m. Yury Favorin
9:25–10:10 p.m. Yutong Sun
Preliminary Round Concert 4 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
2:30–3:15 p.m. Philipp Scheucher
3:20–4:05 p.m. Martin James Bartlett
4:25–5:10 p.m. Ilya Maximov
Van Cliburn & The Cold War
FESTIVAL EVENT: Award-winning author Stuart Isacoff discusses the scene and some of the hidden aspects of the dramatic moment in history when American pianist Van Cliburn won the first Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow at the height of the Cold War.
Van Cliburn: An American Hero
FESTIVAL EVENT: Using actors, a concert pianist, and video projections, this one-of-a-kind musical production teaches children about the life, music, and significance of Van Cliburn. Created in 2014 by the Cliburn and Performing Arts Fort Worth’s Children’s Education Program, the production uses actors, a concert pianist, and video projections to bring his heroic story to life.
Van Cliburn: An American Hero is performed at Bass Hall for 12,000 Fort Worth ISD fourth-graders each year.
Written by Joel Ferrell. Starring Robert Reed, Shannon McGrann, and Nathanael Clark, and featuring pianist Adam Golka.
Van Cliburn: An American Hero
FESTIVAL EVENT: Using actors, a concert pianist, and video projections, this FREE one-of-a-kind production teaches children about the life, music, and significance of Van Cliburn. Created in 2014 by the Cliburn and Performing Arts Fort Worth’s Children’s Education Program, the production uses actors, a concert pianist, and video projections to bring his heroic story to life.
Van Cliburn: An American Hero is performed at Bass Hall for 12,000 Fort Worth ISD fourth-graders each year.
Written by Joel Ferrell. Starring Robert Reed, Shannon McGrann, and Nathanael Clark, and featuring pianist Adam Golka.
Preliminary Round Concert 3 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
10:00–10:45 a.m. Dasol Kim
10:50–11:35 a.m. Tristan Teo
11:55 a.m.–12:40 p.m. Caterina Grew
Preliminary Round Concert 2 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
7:30–8:15 p.m. Leonardo Pierdomenico
8:20–9:05 p.m. Alina Bercu
9:25–10:10 p.m. Ilya Shmukler
Preliminary Round Concert 1 – Recital
Three of the 30 competitors of the 2017 Cliburn Competition perform 45-minute recitals of their choosing, to include the commissioned work by Marc-André Hamelin.
2:30–3:15 p.m. Julia Kociuban
3:20–4:05 p.m. Madoka Fukami
4:25–5:10 p.m. Su Yeon Kim