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Xuanxiang Wu
2025 Cliburn Competitor Xuanxiang Wu
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Kotaro Shigemori
2025 Cliburn Competitor Kotaro Shigemori
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Xiaofu Ju
2025 Cliburn Competitor Xiaofu Ju
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Francesco Granata
Milan native Francesco Granata’s journey with music began when he was 5 and has not stopped since. He graduated from the Milan Conservatory in 2016, with the highest evaluation and special mention. He then had the opportunity to study under two distinguished Cliburn laureates: Benedetto Lupo at the St. Cecilia Academy in Rome, where he obtained the Master Course Diploma, and—now—Roberto Plano at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University.
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Sung Ho Yoo
2025 Cliburn Competitor Sung Ho Yoo
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Ryota Yamazaki
2025 Cliburn Competitor Ryota Yamazaki
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Federico Gad Crema
2025 Cliburn Competitor Federico Gad Crema
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Pedro López Salas
2025 Cliburn Competitor Pedro López Salas
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Igor Parshin
Pianist Igor Parshin graduated with the highest marks from the famous Gnessin State Musical College and Russian Academy of Music. In 2015, he received a scholarship to the TCU School of Music, where he completed his Artist Diploma. He also earned a Master of Music with Dr. Michael Bukhman, a fellow Cliburn in the Classroom artist.
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Nathan Ryland
Pianist Nathan Ryland, a native of Richardson, Texas, has been a winner in competitions across the United States, from the Los Angeles International Liszt Competition to the Brevard Music Center Piano Competition in North Carolina. Most recently, he was selected as the winner of the Texas State International Piano Competition and will be performing with the Central Texas Philharmonic later this season. He has performed with the Mid-Texas Symphony and UNT Symphony Orchestra. He was also chosen as a winner of the Jan and Beattie Wood Concerto Competition, playing with the Brevard Music Center Orchestra in 2014.
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