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  • Cliburn at the Kimbell

    The world’s critics have called performances by this year’s Cliburn Concerts artists “deeply resonant,” “probing,” and “captivating”—filled with “kinetic, forward-looking music,” “inspired musicianship—and more than a few surprises.” Come hear for yourself this season, with six gorgeously intimate performances in the Piano Pavilion of the Kimbell Art Museum and four captivating casual Cliburn Sessions concerts at Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards.

  • New Cliburn Family Concerts Series Announced

    The Cliburn's newest concert series, launching September 14, 2024, features magical, musical experiences for the whole family at the Fort Worth Zoo, the Fort Worth Stockyards Station, and the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s Omni Theater.

  • Charles Yang, violin/vocals + Peter Dugan, piano

    Back at Cliburn Sessions by popular demand! Violinist Charles Yang and pianist Peter Dugan perform at Tannahill's Music Hall on September 24.

  • Sergey Tanin

    Sergey Tanin started piano lessons when he was 5 years old, and—though his parents were not musicians and never pushed him to practice—his commitment to the instrument grew quickly. By age 9, he had decided to be a pianist. Growing up in Yakutia in far Eastern Russia, a long way from major cities and the concerts they might offer, he drew inspiration from recordings by great artists, such as Argerich, Pletnev, Michelangeli, and Rubinstein. He was “taken by the power of music.”

  • Preliminary Round Concert 2

    In this concert, 4 of 28 competitors will each perform a 40-minute recital, including the worldwide debut of the 2025 Cliburn commissioned work composed by Competition juror Gabriela Montero.

  • Shelén Hughes Camacho, soprano + Joseph Parrish, baritone

    They're among the hottest young couples in the opera world. Bolivian soprano Shelén Hughes Camacho and American baritone Joseph Parrish make their Cliburn Concerts debut at the Kimbell Art Museum.

  • 2027 Competition Jury

    Jury for the 2027 Cliburn International Competition for Young Pianists

  • Arseniy Gusev

    When Arseniy Gusev was 5 years old, an upright piano was brought into his St. Petersburg home, and he immediately started playing and experimenting with it. He wrote his first piece—a romance on a Pushkin poem—shortly thereafter, and his grandmother asked him if he would like to go to music school. He went on to study both composition and piano performance at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Upon graduation in 2018, he moved to the United States, where he attends the Cleveland Institute of Music, under the tutelage of Sergei Babayan (piano) and Keith Fitch (composition).

  • Venues, Directions & Parking

    Venues, Directions & Parking

  • Semifinal Round Concert 4 - Recital

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