The Fourteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition took place in Fort Worth, Texas from May 24 to June 9, 2013. It was won by Ukrainian pianist Vadym Kholodenko. [1]
Prize | Winner | Prize money | Other |
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Gold Medal | Vadym Kholodenko | $50,000 | Career management, 3-year USA concert tour, Harmonia Mundi in-competition recording |
Silver Medal | Beatrice Rana | $20,000 | Career management, 3-year USA concert tour, Harmonia Mundi in-competition recording |
Crystal Medal | Sean Chen | $20,000 | Career management, 3-year USA concert tour, Harmonia Mundi in-competition recording |
Steven de Groote Memorial Award | Vadym Kholodenko | $6,000 | |
Beverley Taylor Smith Award | Vadym Kholodenko | $5,000 | |
John Giordano Discretionary Award | Steven Lin | $4,000 | |
Raymond E. Buck Discretionary Award | Alessandro Deljavan | $4,000 | |
Jury Discretionary Award | Claire Huangci | $4,000 | |
Audience Award | Beatrice Rana | $2,500 | |
N | Competitor | P | S | F |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abrosimov, Nikita | ||||
Buratto, Luca | ||||
Chen, Sean | 3rd | |||
Chernov, Aleksei | ||||
Daneshpour, Sara | o/c | o/c | ||
Deljavan, Alessandro | o/c | |||
Dong, Fei-Fei | ||||
Dumont, François | o/c | o/c | ||
Favorin, Yury | o/c | o/c | ||
Garritson, Lindsay | o/c | o/c | ||
Gillham, Jayson | o/c | |||
Greco, Giuseppe | o/c | o/c | ||
Huang, Ruoyu | o/c | o/c | ||
Huangci, Claire | o/c | |||
Kholodenko, Vadym | 1st | |||
Nikolay Khozyainov | o/c | |||
Koziak, Marcin | o/c | o/c | ||
Lin, Steven | o/c | o/c | ||
Lin, Kuan-Ting | o/c | o/c | ||
McDonald, Alex | o/c | o/c | ||
Miranda, Gustavo | o/c | o/c | ||
Mndoyants, Nikita | ||||
Poliykov, Oleksandr | o/c | o/c | ||
Rana, Beatrice | 2nd | |||
Sakata, Tomoki | ||||
Sangiovanni, Scipione | o/c | o/c | ||
Sunwoo, Yekwon | o/c | o/c | ||
Taverna, Alessandro | o/c | o/c | ||
Yuan, Jie | o/c | o/c | ||
Zuber, Eric | o/c | o/c | ||
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