Van Cliburn Competition Finalists

David M. Porritt dporritt@post.cis.smu.edu
Fri, 01 Jun 2001 10:21:07 -0500


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It's amazing that there is a Van Cliburn competition in El Paso at the same=
 time as the one being held in Fort Worth.  I'm sure the Fort Worth=
 competitors would rather be in El Paso competing for the $250,000 rather=
 than the $20,000 prize in Fort Worth.

dave
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On 6/1/01 at 9:35 AM Billbrpt@AOL.COM wrote:
Prestigious International Van Cliburn Piano Competition Selects Classical 
Artists on MP3.com 

  
Two American Pianists Chosen From Among Thousands   

SAN DIEGO, June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Thousands of pianists from all over the 
world recently auditioned for the prestigious Van Cliburn International=
 Piano 
Competition, which will be held June 2-5 in El Paso, Texas.  Thirty piano 
aficionados were selected as finalists, including two Americans, both of=
 whom 
can be heard on MP3.com (Nasdaq: MPPP).  To hear these virtuosos, visit=
 Roger 
Wright at www.mp3.com/rogerwright and Andrew Russo at 
www.mp3.com/andrewrusso. 

Every four years, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition brings 
together young musicians from around the world to showcase their talents=
 and 
compete for a wide variety of prizes, including cash awards and concert 
engagement bookings.  The competition lasts three weeks, with the winner 
receiving $250,000.  The competition is a living legacy to Van Cliburn, the=
 
renowned American classical pianist who won the first International 
Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, in 1958.  The event is a rigorous and 
comprehensive examination of every facet of the contestant's musicianship=
 and 
technical proficiency. 

Roger Wright (www.mp3.com/rogerwright), one of two Americans selected to 
compete, is said by critics to be capable of unlocking the secrets of great=
 
romantic composers.  This Texas-born pianist made his public debut at the=
 age 
of thirteen.  Since then, he has concertized extensively throughout North 
America, including an appearance at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall in New York=
 
City. 

"I was astonished to find such a broad spectrum of musical works and=
 artists 
on MP3.com, with so many distinguished and well-known performers," Wright 
said.  "What a great convenience it is to easily reach those artists who=
 I'd 
love to play for personally, but cannot if they are in Peru or Hong Kong=
 and 
I'm in Los Angeles or Sydney!  I look forward to seeing what other 
possibilities MP3.com has in store for classical music." 

Andrew Russo's talent is characterized as intense and original.  His=
 chamber 
music collaborations have included the St. Lawrence, Ysaye and Blair string=
 
quartets, pianist Frederic Chiu, violinists James Ehnes and Akiko Suwanai, 
and cellist Felix Fan.  Russo is recording his debut CD, "Danse Russe," a 
selection of music written for and inspired by the famed Diaghilev dance 
company, Ballet Russo. 

"Andy Russo is a consummate professional," said John Bell Young, producer=
 of 
"Danse Russe."  "Were it not for his preparing for the Van Cliburn 
Competition, Andy would certainly wax enthusiastic about MP3.com.  He was=
 one 
of the first artists to recognize the enormous potential of MP3.com for 
classical music, and wasted no time in asking me to create his artist page.=
 
Andy has asked me to convey to MP3.com his appreciation for the exemplary 
service MP3.com provides artists like him worldwide." 

To view streaming video of Russo and Wright, visit=
 www.mp3.com/johnbellyoung. 
 Russo and Wright are just two of 150,000-plus artists representing more=
 than 
180 countries who make their music available on MP3.com (www.mp3.com).   
Artists who want to place music or audio recordings on MP3.com at no charge=
 
are encouraged to register at www.mp3.com/newartist. MP3.com is not 
affiliated or otherwise involved with the Van Cliburn Piano Competition. 

To receive MP3.com press releases via email or to unsubscribe from this 
service, visit pr.mp3.com. 

Bill Bremmer RPT 
Madison, Wisconsin


David M. Porritt
dporritt@swbell.net
Meadows School of the Arts
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX 75275


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