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THE SCOOP | The seventeenth Van Cliburn Worldwide Piano Competitors: Outcomes


L-R: Winners Evren Ozel (Bronze Medal); Vitaly Starikov (Silver Medal); Aristo Sham (Gold Medal) on the 2025 Van Cliburn Worldwide Piano Competition (Images courtesy of the Van Cliburn Worldwide Piano Competition)

There ought to have been six medals in Forth Price, Texas. However there could possibly be solely three, one every of gold, silver and bronze, because the Seventeenth Van Cliburn Worldwide Piano Competitors got here to a hard-fought conclusion Saturday within the Bass Efficiency Corridor.

Gold went to Aristo Sham, 29, a personable and articulate Hong Kong native with a penchant for critical repertoire and distinctive wardrobe. He complemented a superb Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No. 1 on Tuesday with a note-perfect account on Friday of Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 2. It says one thing about his assurance on stage that he gained the $2,500 USD viewers award (culled from a web-based voter pool of greater than 9,000) in addition to the gold medal, which is value $100,000 USD in money alone.

A bracing efficiency of Beethoven’s “Hammerklavier” Sonata within the quarterfinal spherical certainly helped propel him to victory. At a post-announcement press convention, Sham admitted to a passion for “constructed” music whereas deflecting the suggestion that German repertoire was a particular curiosity. In spite of everything, he identified, his semifinal spherical was all-Russian.

The silver medallist (US$50,000) was Vitaly Starikov, 30, a considerate resident of New Haven, Connecticut and graduate of the Moscow Conservatory who holds Russian and Israeli passports. His outstanding exploit was to match the ferociously troublesome Piano Concerto No. 2 of Bartók with Schumann’s inward-looking Piano Concerto.

Taking the bronze (US$25,000) was the soft-spoken American Evren Ozel, 26, whose compare-and-contrast pairing was of Tchaikovsky’s grandiose Piano Concerto No. 1 and Beethoven’s poetic Piano Concerto No. 4. Few would deny that his refined fashion was higher suited to the latter.

Canadian pianist Alice Burla at the at the 2025 Van Cliburn International Piano Festival Finals (Photo: Ralph Lauer)
Canadian pianist Alice Burla on the on the 2025 Van Cliburn Worldwide Piano Competition Finals (Photograph: Ralph Lauer)

To The Remaining Remaining Spherical

Every of the finalists was required to play twice with the Fort Price Symphony Orchestra underneath the baton of Marin Alsop. The 28-year-old Canadian Carter Johnson (in truth a twin Canada-U.S. citizen) obtained $10,000 USD as a non-medal-winning finalist, as did the Moscow Conservatory-trained American Angel Stanislav Wang, 22, and one other Moscow alum, Philipp Lynov, 26.

Canada was additionally represented within the Awards Ceremony by Alice Burla, 28, who gained a $4,000 USD jury discretionary award, together with the 26-year-old German, Jonas Aumiller, and Mikhail Kambarov, 24, of Russia. Burla, eradicated within the quarterfinals, was the lone girl to win a prize.

It has not gone unnoticed that solely 4 of the 28 opponents who began the Cliburn course of again on Could 21 had been feminine. Jacques Marquis, the Canadian president and CEO of the Texas competitors, asks us to do not forget that 5 of the 9 pianists comprising the jury had been girls.

Different notable prizewinners included Yangrui Cai, 24, of China, who earned $5,000 USD for the perfect efficiency of Rachtime, the obligatory work composed by jury member (and one-time Montrealer) Gabriela Montero. It is a vital victory contemplating that every one the opponents needed to play it. Ozel gained an additional $5,000 USD for finest efficiency of a Mozart concerto. He in all probability helped his probabilities by writing his personal cadenzas.

“No security internet, no loopy virtuosity, very clear instrumentation, no place to cover, all about voicing, phrasing and the music,” Marquis stated of the semifinal Mozart spherical, which changed the chamber-music spherical in 2022. “That’s why we determined to make it obligatory for everybody.” Carlos Miguel Prieto was the conductor.

The final of 4 ultimate classes, on Saturday, appeared to seal a medal end for Lynov, who gave an authoritative efficiency of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2. A subdued opening left loads of runway for this serious-minded Russian to achieve a monumental climax within the first-movement cadenza. Semiquavers galloped within the madcap second motion and the glissandi of the third had been precise. Moonlight within the finale supplied respite from all of the turbulence. Lynov was in a sombre temper at a post-finals celebration within the central Fort Price public house often known as Sundance Sq.. When requested whether or not his competitors profession would proceed, he stated, “Sadly, sure.”

Johnson selected Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand as his second providing, producing a extra coherent sonority with one hand than he had Wednesday (in Prokofiev) with two. Every thing went nicely for this pure communicator, a boyish-looking father of two.

“I don’t know a lot Ravel,” a member of the viewers was overheard to say at intermission. “I do know the Bolero. However I need to hear this once more.”

Having carried out Bartók 2 and lived to inform the story, Starikov turned to Schumann. An array of tempo modifications (rigorously adopted by Alsop) introduced you into the composer’s internal orbit, maybe with out providing you with sufficient causes to remain. The sequence with the cellos within the Intermezzo was on the sluggish aspect. However Starikov’s strategy was actually private.

“Schumann could be very particular to me,” he stated at a meet-the-press gathering on Tuesday. “It doesn’t appear to be such a technically demanding piece, however this makes is harder. You can not simply play the notes.”

Friday featured a trio of performances differing in type however united by excessive accomplishment. Ozel’s lyrical strategy, which had bordered on nonchalance in Tchaikovsky, was nicely tailored to the Beethoven. The outer actions had been songful and the adversarial rhetoric of the Andante con moto was properly captured. Fascinating that the in any other case well-behaved viewers couldn’t resist the temptation to applaud the primary motion.

Subsequent got here Wang in Rachmaninoff’s arch-familiar Piano Concerto No. 3. A brown belt in Tae Kwon Do who has studied ballet, this pianist projected the music boldly however by no means on the expense of dreamy romance. Figuration was admirably clear and rubato sounded pure. Wang was advised by his grandfather (on the maternal Russian aspect) that “Rach 3” represented “the true sound of the Russian soul.” He clearly took the remark to coronary heart.

Too Clear Lower?

Sham closed the Friday live performance with Brahms. Just a few on-line commentators have censured the efficiency as too clear lower however it’s arduous to search out fault with the faultless. Educated within the U.Okay. and at Harvard, the place he majored in economics, this pianist combines impeccable method with a relaxed private fashion.

He is perhaps good drugs for troubled instances.

“On the finish of second motion,” Sham stated of the Mendelssohn, “there’s this overwhelming feeling that it doesn’t matter what occurs on the earth, every little thing will probably be OK.” One can all the time hope.

No worldwide competitors can be full with out disputes over the outcomes. For some listeners the early elimination of Magdalene Ho, a Malaysian, was not a great factor. The Montreal pianist Dominique Morel, in Fort Price to evaluate prospects, regretted the disappearance of Cai.

With out having adopted each spherical exhaustively, I harbour a passion for Aumiller, who within the semifinals performed his personal transcription of Liszt’s tone poem Les Préludes — a tribute each to his bravado and the Cliburn coverage of permitting extensive latitude in programming. Liszt would have cherished it.

If there had been an award for sartorial creativity it could in all probability have gone to Sham, who wore a light-weight blue swimsuit and checkered socks for Mendelssohn and a tuxedo jacket and darkish crimson socks for Brahms. “It’s a part of my inventive persona,” the pianist says.

“Aristo” is pronounced ar-ISS-toe, though the pianist additionally solutions to ar-EES-toe and AR-iss-toe.

“The story behind the origin of my title is definitely fairly boring,” he stated. “My mom discovered it in a guide of child names.

“It’s Greek for ‘finest.’”

  • You will discover extra details about the winners [HERE]. All rounds can be found to observe on the Van Cliburn YouTube channel.

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