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Beethoven: Piano Trip in B-flat, Op. 11²³ª Paul Ben-Haim: Song without Words²ª Mendelssohn: Andante con moto tranqullo movement from Trio No. ...
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by Daniel Hathaway
When the contestants for the 2011 Cleveland International Piano Competion assemble for the first time on Tuesday, July 26 t...
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Posted in Cleveland International Piano Competition, Photography Tagged: Anna Shelest, classical music, Cleveland International Piano Competition, ...
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We asked for details a bit late, but wanted our readers to know that WCLV, 104.9 FM , will be re-broadcasting the concerto performances of the Fin...
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Inevitable comparisons: in a competition, you want to listen to every performance as if you’re hearing both the piece and the performer for the fir...
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The winners of the 2009 Cleveland International Piano Competition:
Fourth Prize – Evgeny Brakhman
Third Prize – William Youn
Second Prize – ...
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It’s a dream come true for Rachmaninoff fans: three concertos (well, two different ones) performed on two adjacent evenings at Severance Hall — fol...
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Evgeny Brakhman and Dmitri Levkovich - photo Sam Hubish
Yesterday CPIC kindly made the four finalists available for a photo op and interviews. We...
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Friday, August 7, 7:00 pm
The Cleveland Orchestra, Jahja Ling, Conductor
Dmitri Levkovich
Rachmaninoff, Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18...
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Stay tuned! Following tonight’s session the four finalists will be announced from the stage of the Bolton Theatre by CIPC Executive Director Karen ...
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I hear loads of of good things -and I'm not surprised- about pianist Dmitri Levkovich, and by all accounts he is doing rather nicely at the Clevela...
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Tuesday afternoon with Levkovich and Brakhman was a guy’s session featuring two very fine, comparable performances. Tuesday evening was the women’s...
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The field is getting smaller, the audiences are getting larger and the performances are getting longer this week at the Bolton Theatre as we move i...
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The pause between rounds today gives us a moment to reflect on a week of extraordinary talent, and speculate on the excitement to come.
After the...
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Tuesday, August 4
Session 1
1:00 pm – Dmitri Levkovich
Haydn: Sonata in C Major, Hob. XVI: 48
Debussy: Pour le piano
Rachmaninoff: P...
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Tonight, following the conclusion of Round 2, the CIPC jury will vote, selecting 8 contestants to advance to the semi-final round. The announcement...
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Suppose you have something around half an hour’s time to show yourself off to an audience and jury in the best possible light. Perhaps you really h...
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As we noted earlier, one of the abidingly wonderful aspects of CIPC is that everybody has a second chance to prove themselves. Now that we’ve reach...
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Friday, July 31
1:00 pm – Anna Shelest (USA): Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in E flat Minor, WTC I: 8, Chopin’s Sonata No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 58. ...
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Tuesday night’s draw, though determined by lottery, defied randomness and produced an interesting lineup of pianists beginning with one of the two ...
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