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  • Classical Music for Kids

    Classical Music for Kids

  • J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano

    Two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning American mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges transports audiences to turn-of-the-century Paris in an evening celebrating La Belle Epoch.

  • Stella Chen, violin + Gilles Vonsattel, piano

    American violinist Stella Chen and pianist Gilles Vonsattel make a Cliburn Concerts debut that is sure to impress.

  • 2022 Winners

    As in competitions past, the three medalists receive a comprehensive and personalized career management package, including three years of concert bookings, artistic planning mentorship, traditional and social media training, logistics support, and tax and financial planning guidance, as well as commercial recording releases and a complete promotional package.

  • All-American Concerto Evening

    The ultimate celebration of America at 250! The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Robert Spano performs three American concertos with soloists Amaryn Olmeda, Joshua Roman, and Angel Stanislav Wang.

  • Evren Ozel, piano

    2025 Cliburn Bronze Medalist Evren Ozel returns to Fort Worth for his Cliburn Concerts debut.

  • Gala

    The Cliburn Gala is one of Fort Worth's best parties. This annual black-tie affair features music, dinner, and dancing to raise money for the Cliburn's programs.

  • 2027 Artistic Partners

    Artistic Partners for the 2027 Cliburn International Competition for Young Pianists: Dallas Symphony Orchestra, SMU Meadows School for the Arts, and conductor, Maurice Cohn

  • The Carnival of the Animals

    Let your imagination go wild as playful musicians impersonate the animal kingdom—from a stately lion and an energetic kangaroo to crazy donkeys and much more. All of this in the frolicsome setting of the Fort Worth Zoo, whose Animal Ambassadors will make special appearances throughout! Join us this fall as two pianos bring Saint-Saëns’ humorous suite, The Carnival of the Animals, to life like never before.

  • Marin Alsop

    One of the foremost conductors of our time, Marin Alsop represents a powerful and inspiring voice. The first woman to serve as the head of a major orchestra in the United States, South America, Austria, and Britain, she is internationally recognized for her innovative approach to programming and audience development, her deep commitment to education, and her advocacy for music’s importance in the world.