Ninth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
The Ninth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition took place in Fort Worth, Texas from May 22 to June 6, 1993. Italian pianist Simone Pedroni won the competition, while Valery Kuleshov and Christopher Taylor were awarded the Silver and Bronze medals.[1]
Morton Gould composed his Ghost Waltzes for the competition.
Jurors
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Results
Contestant | R1 | SF | F |
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Mark Anderson | |||
Hiroshi Arimori | |||
Andrew Armstrong | |||
Armen Babakhanian | 5th | ||
Fabio Bidini | 6th | ||
Frederic Chiu | |||
Francesco Cipolletta | |||
Read Gainsford | |||
Allan Gampel | |||
Kirill Gliadkovsky | |||
Jennifer Hayghe | |||
Ilya Itin | |||
Alexander Korsantia | |||
Valery Kuleshov | |||
Petronel Malan | |||
Jura Margulis | |||
Alexander Melnikov | |||
Laura Mikkola | |||
Lorraine Min | |||
Edoard Monteiro | |||
Shirley Nsiaoh-Ni Pan | |||
Enrico Pace | |||
Hae-sun Paik | |||
Simone Pedroni | |||
Richard Raymond | |||
Veronika Reznikovskaya | |||
Johan Schmidt | 4th | ||
Graham Scott | |||
Margarita Shevchenko | |||
Connie Shih | |||
Sergei Tarasov | |||
Christopher Taylor | |||
François Weigel | |||
Andreas Woyke | |||
Mikhail Yanovitsky |
References
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