Seventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
The Seventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition took place in Fort Worth, Texas from May 18 to June 2, 1985. Brazilian pianist José Feghali won the competition, while Philippe Bianconi and Barry Douglas were awarded the Silver and Bronze medals.[1]
John Corigliano composed his Fantasia on an Ostinato for the competition.
Jurors
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Results
Contestant | R1 | SF | F |
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Dickran Atamian | |||
Dan Atanasiu | |||
Christian Beldi | |||
Philippe Bianconi | |||
William Bloomquist | |||
Kathryn Brown | |||
David Buechner | |||
Hung-Kuan Chen | |||
Chia Chou | |||
Sergio de los Cobos | |||
Marie-Noëlle Damien | |||
Lora Dimitrova | |||
Barry Douglas | |||
Thomas Duis | |||
José Feghali | |||
Eduardus Halim | |||
Diane Hidy | |||
Ingrid Jacoby | |||
Young-ho Kim | |||
Norman Krieger | |||
Paul Maillet | |||
Joel Martin | |||
Yuki Matsuzawa | |||
Károly Mocsári | 5th | ||
Thomas Otten | |||
Susan Savage | |||
Kathryn Selby | |||
Eun-soo Son | |||
Emma Tahmizian | 4th | ||
Sharon Joy Vogan | |||
Rian de Waal | |||
David Wehr | |||
Andrew Wilde | |||
Hans-Christian Wille | 6th | ||
Patti Wolf | |||
William Wolfram |
References
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