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SEVENTH CLIBURN INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR PIANO COMPETITION
ANNOUNCES 30 QUARTERFINALISTS



For immediate release

Contact:
Maggie Estes, director of marketing and public relations, mestes@cliburn.org, 817.739.0459

Fort Worth, Texas, June 20, 2016—Olga Kern, chairman of the jury for the Seventh Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition (June 19–25, 2016), at Van Cliburn Recital Hall and Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas, announced the 30 pianists advancing to the Quarterfinal Round.

The quarterfinalists are:

Colleen Adent, 54, homemaker (United States)

Xavier Aymonod, 40, strategy consultant (France)

Saffet Bayka, 57, electrical engineer (Turkey)

Deirbhile Brennan, 46, accountant (Ireland)

Gorden Cheng, 35, systems engineer (United States)

Jeanne Backofen Craig, 46, homemaker/part-time minister of music (United States)

Noah DeGarmo, 38, physician (United States)

Brianna Donaldson, 35, nonprofit director (United States)

Brad Dunn, 43, general manager/sommelier (United States)

Simon Finlow, 60, retired IT project manager/database engineer (United Kingdom/United States)

Matthias Fischer, 42, physician (Germany)

John Gutheil, 59, CEO/medical oncologist (United States)

Ken Iisaka, 47, software engineer (Japan/Canada)

Jane Gibson King, 60, stay-at-home mother (United States)

Gregory Knight, 53, software engineer (United States)

Tessa Knipe, 53, attorney (South Africa/United States)

Yasuo Kurimoto, 55, ophthalmologist (Japan)

Lana C. Marina, 47, stay-at-home mother (United States)

Joseph Mercuri, 56, hospitalist physician (United States)

Michael Slavin, 65, retired ophthalmologist (United States)

Janet Sommerfeld, 53, freelance writer/producer (United States)

Summer Stone, 39, client relations (United States)

Sean Sutherland, 39, entrepreneur/lecturer (St. Vincent and the Grenadines/Canada)

Madalyn Taylor, 66, retail store owner (United States)

J. Spencer Thompson, 55, radiation oncologist (United States)

Jasmin Tiodang, 44, stay-at-home mother (Indonesia)

Clark Vann Griffith, 52, retired database programmer (United States)

Shinji Wada, 40, human resources director (Japan)

Thomas Yu, 38, periodontist (Canada)

Jorge Zamora, 43, sales director (Mexico)

Click here for Competitor bios.

For the complete schedule of Quarterfinal Round performances, click here or see below.

For downloadable press photos of the quarterfinalists click here.

During the two days of the Preliminary Round (June 19–20), 68 competitors played an 8–10 minute recital. They performed live at Van Cliburn Recital Hall before the seven-member jury and hundreds of patrons, as well as to a worldwide audience via the Competition’s live, fully produced webcast. View the entire Competition live and on demand at Cliburn.org.

 

THE QUARTERFINAL ROUND

The Quarterfinal Round will include four concerts over two days, June 21–22. Thirty pianists will each perform a recital program of 15–18 minutes at Van Cliburn Recital Hall. Competitors will keep the same performance order as the Preliminary Round.

 

QUARTERFINALISTS’ PERFORMANCE TIMES

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016

Quarterfinal Round Concert 1
2:00 p.m. Joseph Mercuri, 56, hospitalist physician (United States)
2:20 p.m. Matthias Fischer, 42, physician (Germany)
2:40 p.m. Madalyn Taylor, 66, retail store owner (United States)
--intermission--
3:15 p.m. Jeanne Backofen Craig, 46, homemaker/part-time minister of music (United States)
3:35 p.m. Thomas Yu, 38, periodontist (Canada)
3:55 p.m. Deirbhile Brennan, 46, accountant (Ireland)
--intermission--
4:30 p.m. Simon Finlow, 60, retired IT project manager/database engineer (United Kingdom/United States)
4:50 p.m. Brianna Donaldson, 35, nonprofit director (United States)   

Quarterfinal Round Concert 2
7:00 p.m. J. Spencer Thompson, 55, radiation oncologist (United States)
7:20 p.m. Gorden Cheng, 35, systems engineer (United States)
7:40 p.m. Noah DeGarmo, 38, physician (United States)
8:00 p.m. Colleen Adent, 54, homemaker (United States)
--intermission--
8:40 p.m. Tessa Knipe, 53, attorney (South Africa/United States)
9:00 p.m. Summer Stone, 39, client relations (United States)
9:20 p.m. Shinji Wada, 40, human resources director (Japan)


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016

Quarterfinal Round Concert 3
2:00 p.m. Saffet Bayka, 57, electrical engineer (Turkey)
2:20 p.m. Brad Dunn, 43, general manager/sommelier (United States)
2:40 p.m. Sean Sutherland, 39, entrepreneur/lecturer (St. Vincent and the Grenadines/Canada)
--intermission--
3:15 p.m. Yasuo Kurimoto, 55, ophthalmologist (Japan)
3:35 p.m. Lana C. Marina, 47, stay-at-home mother (United States)
3:55 p.m. John Gutheil, 59, CEO/medical oncologist (United States)
--intermission--
4:30 p.m. Xavier Aymonod, 40, strategy consultant (France)
4:50 p.m. Jane Gibson King, 60, stay-at-home mother (United States)  

Quarterfinal Round Concert 4
7:00 p.m. Clark Vann Griffith, 52, retired database programmer (United States)
7:20 p.m. Ken Iisaka, 47, software engineer (Japan/Canada)
7:40 p.m. Jasmin Tiodang, 44, stay-at-home mother (Indonesia)
8:00 p.m. Janet Sommerfeld, 53, freelance writer/producer (United States)
--intermission--
8:40 p.m. Jorge Zamora, 43, sales director (Mexico)
9:00 p.m. Gregory Knight, 53, software engineer (United States)
9:20 p.m. Michael Slavin, 65, retired ophthalmologist (United States)

This schedule is subject to change.

ABOUT THE SEVENTH CLIBURN INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR PIANO COMPETITION

The Seventh Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition  will take place June 19–25, 2016, in Fort Worth, Texas, in Van Cliburn Recital Hall and Bass Performance Hall.

The Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition is open to non-professional pianists age 35 and older who do not derive their principal source of income through piano performance or instruction. Established in 1999 as the first of its kind in the United States, the quadrennial festival promotes lifelong music making as a vital part of daily life and has drawn 69 competitors this year. (Click here for competitor bios.) Cliburn Live will webcast 40 hours of live performances, interviews, and an awards ceremony over the seven-day period at Cliburn.org. Subscriptions and single tickets are on sale now. Tickets are $15 for the Quarterfinal Round and $20 for the Semifinal Round. Tickets to the Final Round and Awards Ceremony, at Bass Performance Hall, range from $10 to $60; visit cliburn.org or call 817.212.4280 for more information. 

ABOUT THE CLIBURN 
The Cliburn advances classical piano music throughout the world. Its international competitions, education programs, and concert series embody an enduring commitment to artistic excellence and the discovery of new artists. Established in 1962, the quadrennial Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (Fifteenth edition, May 25–June 10, 2017) is widely-recognized as “one of the world’s highest-visibility classical-music contests” (The Dallas Morning News) and remains committed to its original ideals of supporting and launching the careers of young pianists, age 18 to 30.  It shares the transformative powers of music with a wide global audience, through a fully-produced webcast and by providing commission-free, comprehensive career management and concert bookings to its winners. Rounding out its mission, the Cliburn also produces the Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition for outstanding non-professional pianists 35 and older, and held its inaugural Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival in June 2015, for exceptional 13 to 17-year-old pianists (Second edition, June 2019). 

Over a four-year cycle, the Cliburn contributes to North Texas’ cultural landscape with over 170 classical music performances for 150,000 attendees, through competitions, free community concerts, and its signature Cliburn Concerts series at Bass Performance Hall, the Kimbell Art Museum Piano Pavilion, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. It presents 1,000 in-school, interactive music education programs for 200,000 area elementary students. During the same time period, it garners the world’s attention with over one million visits from 155 nations for live concert and competition webcasts; 300 concerts worldwide booked for competition winners; more than 5,000 news articles about the Cliburn and its winners; regular national radio broadcasts to 245 public radio stations; and a PBS documentary airing in a potential 105 million households. 

Detailed information about the Cliburn and its programs is available at Cliburn.org.

Sponsors of the Seventh Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition are:
Alcon Foundation
BNSF Railway Foundation
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Dennett Construction
Fifth Avenue Foundation
Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Garvey Texas Foundation, Inc.
Junior League of Fort Worth, Inc.
Pinnacle Bank
Southwest Bank
Star-Telegram
Steinway Hall-North Texas/Houston
Sundance Square
Texas Commission on the Arts

Cliburn Sponsors are:
Arts Council of Fort Worth
Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust
The Edith Winther Grace Charitable Trust, J.P. Morgan, Trustee
Sid W. Richardson Foundation 
The Walton Family Foundation
William E. Scott Foundation

Exclusive Print Media Sponsor:
Star-Telegram 

Official Piano of the Cliburn:
Steinway & Sons – North Texas / Houston   

Official Hotel of the Cliburn:
Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel

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