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American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. P.
Sydney International Piano Competition (Sydney, Australia) [70] Valencia International Piano Competition Prize Iturbi (Valencia, Spain) [71] Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (Fort Worth, US) [72] World International Piano Competition (Santa Fe, US) [73] Silicon Valley Open Doors International Piano Competition (San Francisco, California)
The American Prize is a set of annual nonprofit national competitions in the performing arts which recognizes and rewards commercial and noncommercial recorded performances of classical music in the United States based on submitted applications. There is no live competition. [1]
Hundreds of musicians will take over Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi's Performing Arts Center for eight days starting March 22 during the seventh annual Piano Celebration Week.
The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (The Cliburn) is an American piano competition by The Cliburn, first held in 1962 in Fort Worth, Texas and hosted by the Van Cliburn Foundation. Initially held at Texas Christian University , the competition has been held at the Bass Performance Hall since 2001.
The efforts of master and student first paid off in 2022 when Shmukler was a finalist in the 16th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, where he also won the award for best performance of a ...
International Johannes Brahms Competition; International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs; International Piano Competition J. S. Bach, Würzburg; International Piano Competition of Orléans; International Piano Competition "Ricard Viñes" Svetislav Stančić International Piano Competition; International Russian Rotary Children's ...
The Foundation pays for top winners of the U.S. competition to fly to Warsaw, Poland and compete in the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition, the oldest and one of the most important competitions in the world. [2] The 2005 National Chopin Piano Competition awarded Shanghai-born Mei-Ting Sun the first prize. [3]