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Spring 2015 Tours for 2013 Cliburn Winners Include Indianapolis, Detroit, and Malmö Symphonies; Recitals in Seattle, Singapore, Paris, and London

January 27, 2015 | By Maggie Estes
Director of Marketing and Public Relations, The Cliburn
Gold Medalist Vadym Kholodenko launched the 2014–2015 season with impressive debuts with the San Diego Symphony and Rochester Philharmonic Orchestras; in recitals in Boston, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro; and beginning his three-year artistic partnership with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO) with a stunning Prokofiev Second Concerto. He was praised for combining “impressive keyboard prowess with probing emotional depth and daring individuality” (San Diego Story). Highlights of his spring tour include concerto performances with the orchestras of Phoenix, Indianapolis, Malmö, and Orquesta Sinfonica y Coro de RTVE; and recitals in Seattle (UW World Series), Athens (UGA Performing Arts Center), and Singapore (Esplanade). He also continues his FWSO relationship with an acclaimed chamber performance in January and Prokofiev’s Fifth Piano Concerto in March.

Silver Medalist Beatrice Rana kicked off her U.S. fall tour with successful stops in Atlanta, Cleveland, Fort Worth, and Washington, D.C. She was lauded for being “a musician’s musician, thoughtfully attending to unraveling the composer’s musical intent while giving the score a vividly personalized rendering” (ArtsATL). Spring highlights include the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia; and recitals for the Gilmore in Kalamazoo, MI; the Louvre in Paris; and Wigmore Hall in London.

Third-prize winner Sean Chen won raves for his fall concerts at Pepperdine University, and with the Milwaukee and Midland Symphony Orchestras—playing “with energy, intensity and consummate skill” (Midland Daily News). Upcoming dates include the Hartford Symphony, Tucson Symphony, and Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia; and recitals in New Orleans and San Diego, as well as a tour in Hawaii.

Below is a listing of the six 2013 finalists’ concert dates for the spring 2015 season. Complete schedule, with links to venues and tickets, can be found at http://www.cliburn.org/cliburn-winners/winners-tours/.



VADYM KHOLODENKO, gold medalist

January 8-10 Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, Phoenix, AZ; 15 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra—Chamber Recital, Fort Worth, TX; 18 Hattie Bishop Speed Concert Series, Louisville, KY; 24 Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Springfield, MO; 30-31 Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis, IN;

February 3 University of Washington World Series, Seattle, WA; 7 Yakima Symphony Orchestra, Yakima, WA; 10 Rachel S. Thaler Concert Pianist Series—Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY; 14 Bowling Green State University, Toledo, OH; 19 FPC Concert Series, Myrtle Beach, SC; 21 Under the Beams Concert Series, New Harmony, IN; 28 Moscow Philharmonic Society, Moscow, Russia

March 5 Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Malmö, Sweden; 20-22 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth, TX; 28 Bardavon 1869 Opera House—Hudson Valley Philharmonic, Poughkeepsie, NY; 31 University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, Athens, GA

April 4 Moscow Philharmonic Society, Moscow, Russia; 11 Moscow State Conservatory Great Hall, Moscow, Russia; 23 Lakeside Arts Centre—Djanogly Recital Hall, Nottingham, UK; 26 Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele, Schwetzingen, Germany

May 7-8 Orquesta Sinfonica y Coro de RTVE—Teatro Monumental, Madrid, Spain; 16 Sarajevo Music Nights Festival, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 22-23 Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra, Poznan, Poland; 26-27 Tatarstan State Symphony Orchestra, Kazan, Russia; 31 Kazan Rachmaninov Festival, Kazan, Russia

June 2 Pharos Chamber Music Festival, Nicosia, Cyprus; 7 Esplanade—Theaters on the Bay, Singapore; 19-21 Kansas City Symphony Orchestra, Kansas City, MO; 24 Flâneries Musicales de Reims, France

July 7 Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Winona, MN



BEATRICE RANA, silver medalist

January 4-6 Orchestra Dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome, Italy; 10 Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, Germany; 17 Topeka Symphony Orchestra, Topeka, KS; 22-25 Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Detroit, MI; 30 Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Indianapolis, IN;

February 1 Gilmore Young Artists Series, Kalamazoo, MI; 4 Philip Lorenz Memorial Concerts, Fresno, CA; 6 Sanford Hill Piano Series—Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA; 26 Auditorium du Louvre—Musee du Louvre, Paris, France; 27 Orleans, France

March 1 Wigmore Hall, London; 3-4 Silandro, Italy; 5 Bressanone, Italy; 6 Trento, Italy; 13-14 Villa Schindler, Telfs, Austria; 19-20 RAI Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale, Torino, Italy; 21 Amici della Musica—Teatro della Pergola, Florence, Italy; 22 Perugia Musica Classica, Perugia, Italy

April 17 Real Filharmonía de Galicia, Galicia, Spain; 27 Bari, Italy

May 24-25 Filarmonica della Scala, Milan, Italy

June 27 Festival D’Auvers-Sur-Oise, France



SEAN CHEN, third prize

January 18 Chamber Orchestra of the South Bay, Palos Verdes, CA; 25 Great Music at Ascension—Ascension Lutheran Church, Thousand Oaks, CA; 31 Black Hills Symphony Orchestra / Rapid City Concert Association, Rapid City, SD

February 3 University of New Orleans—Musical Excursions, New Orleans, LA; 6 Mississippi College, Clinton, MS; 12-15 Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Hartford, CT; 22 Salk Science and Music Series—Salk Institute, San Diego, CA; 27-28 New West Symphony, Thousand Oaks, CA

March 1 New West Symphony, Thousand Oaks, CA; 7-8 Tucson Symphony Orchestra, Tucson, AZ; 15 Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra, Santa Fe, NM; 22-24 Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; 26 Banners at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA

April 12 Beaches Fine Arts Series—St.Paul’s-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, FL; 18 Austin College, Sherman, TX; 23 University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI; 25 Kahilu Theatre, Waimea, HI; 26 Kauai Concert Association, Lihu’e, HI

May 2 New West Symphony – Private Recital, Thousand Oaks, CA; 29-30 Oklahoma Music Teachers Association—Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK



FEI-FEI DONG, finalist

March 7 Cliburn Festival: the works of Chopin, Fort Worth, TX

April 12 Austin Symphony Orchestra, Austin, MN

May 9 Ft. Collins Symphony Orchestra—Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, CO

June 26 The Princeton Festival, Princeton, NJ



NIKITA MNDOYANTS

February 1 Saratov Philharmonic Society, Saratov, Russia 8 Ryazan Regional Philharmonic Society, Ryazan, Russia

March 20 Murom Philharmonic Society, Murom, Russia

May 11 Moscow Conservatory—Rachmaninov Hall, Moscow, Russia 28, 30 Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Society—International Piano Duo Festival, Ekaterinburg, Russia



TOMOKI SAKATA

January 27 Epic Records Japan Inc.—Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan

February 28 Boesendorfer Japan—Boesendorfer Tokyo Salon, Tokyo, Japan

March 18 Machida Cultural and International Exchange Foundation – Wako University Potpourri Hall 20 Kagurazaka the Glee, Japan

April 5 Aniplex Inc.—Kawaguchi Lilia Hall, Japan

May 5 PTNA—Hamarikyu Asahi Hall, Tokyo, Japan



ABOUT THE CLIBURN

The Cliburn advances classical piano music throughout the world. Its international competitions, education programs, and concert series embody an enduring commitment to artistic excellence and the discovery of new artists. Established in 1962, the quadrennial Van Cliburn International Piano Competition is widely-recognized as “one of the world’s highest-visibility classical-music contests” and remains committed to its original ideals of supporting and launching the careers of young pianists, age 18 to 30. It shares the transformative powers of music with a wide global audience, through a fully-produced webcast and by providing commission-free, comprehensive career management and concert bookings to its winners. Rounding out its mission, the Cliburn also produces the International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs™ for non-professional pianists 35 and older, and recently announced that it will hold its inaugural Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival in June 2015, for exceptional 13 to 17-year-old pianists.

Over a four-year cycle, the Cliburn contributes to North Texas’ cultural landscape with over 170 classical music performances for 150,000 attendees, through competitions, free community concerts, and its signature Cliburn Concerts series at Bass Performance Hall, the Kimbell Art Museum Piano Pavilion, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. It presents 1,000 in-school, interactive music education programs for 200,000 area elementary students. During the same time period, it garners the world’s attention with over one million visits from 155 nations for live concert and competition webcasts; 300 concerts worldwide booked for competition winners; more than 5,000 news articles about the Cliburn and its winners; regular national radio broadcasts to 245 public radio stations; and a PBS documentary airing in a potential 105 million households.?

Detailed information about the Cliburn and its programs is available at Cliburn.org.

Official Sponsors of the Cliburn:

Amon G. Carter Foundation

Ann L. & Carol Green Rhodes Charitable Trust, Bank of America, Trustee

Arts Council of Fort Worth & Tarrant County

BNSF Railway Foundation

Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust

Edith Winther Grace Charitable Trust, J.P. Morgan, Trustee

ExxonMobil / XTO Energy

Jane and John Justin Foundation

Mercedes T. Bass Charitable Corporation

Sid W. Richardson Foundation

Steinway & Sons – North Texas / Houston

The Burnett Foundation

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