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The world’s best pianists take the stage this spring

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2022 Competition Silver Medalist Anna Geniushene

Head to PepsiCo Recital Hall at TCU this March to witness firsthand the artistry and passion of some of the world’s best pianists during the Screening Auditions.

Photo by Ralph Lauer

Witness the next generation of piano superstars at the 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, happening May 21–June 7 at Bass Performance Hall + Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU.

The world’s top pianists will compete for career-defining glory in the hopes of launching an international career.

Bonus: Get a free sneak peek of the action during the Screening Auditions, happening March 16-22, where a select 77 pianists will compete for the final 30 spots in the competition.

Electrifying performances await — will you be there?

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