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  • Tessa Lark, violin + Misha Namirovsky, piano

    Violinist Tessa Lark is one of the most captivating artistic voices of our time, consistently praised by critics and audiences for her astounding range of sounds, technical agility, and musical elegance.

  • Marcel Tadokoro

    Marcel Tadokoro was born in Fukuoka, Japan, into a “literary family:” neither his French mother nor Japanese father are musicians. But he studied piano and had the opportunity to give a small public concert when he was 8; he says that was the moment he “immediately understood this would be my life.”

  • Semifinal Round Concert 6 - Recital

    In this concert, 2 of 12 competitors will each perform a 60-minute recital.

  • Adopt-A-Competitor

    The Cliburn initiated Adopt-A-Competitor in 1997, in collaboration with Fort Worth ISD, to give children a direct link to the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Competitors volunteered to present concerts to local elementary school students, answer questions, and take pictures. Students then tracked their competitor’s progress throughout the Competition. Since the program’s inception, North Texas kids have met and learned about 66 Cliburn competitors, including five medalists.

  • Christopher Elton

    Christopher Elton was born in Edinburgh and received most of his musical education at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he achieved the unusual distinction of gaining the Academy’s highest performing award – the Dip. RAM – on both piano and cello.

  • 2022 Competition Artistic Collaborators

    2022 Competition Artistic Collaborators

  • Sybarite5, string quintet

    Equal parts passion, grit, and musical ecstasy, Sybarite5 is an intoxicating cocktail of genre-breaking artistry expressed through virtuosity. See them at Cliburn Sessions at Tannahill's Music Hall.

  • Board of Directors

    The list of Cliburn's Board of Directors, Van Cliburn Advisory Council, and Cliburn Honorary Council.

  • Lise de la Salle

    With more than 15 years of award-winning Naïve recordings and international concert appearances, Lise de la Salle has established herself as a musician of real sensibility and maturity. Her playing inspired a Washington Post critic to write, “For much of the concert, the audience had to remember to breathe… the exhilaration didn’t let up for a second until her hands came off the keyboard.”

  • 2022 Competition Rounds and Repertoire

    2022 Competition Rounds and Repertoire