The semifinalists are (in order of performance schedule):
Avery Gagliano, United States, 17
JiWon Yang, South Korea, 17
Eva Gevorgyan, Russia/Armenia, 15
Chun Lam U, Hong Kong, 16
J J Jun Li Bui, Canada, 14
Shuan Hern Lee, Australia, 16
TODAY’S EVENTS
A conversation about the practical considerations of building your repertoire: crafting programs, approaching new music, selecting repertoire, efficient practicing, and everything that goes into long-term artistic planning.
TOMORROW’S EVENTS
Semifinal Round- (Phase I) 3 of 6 pianists, each performing a 40-minute recital to include a work by a living composer and a substantial work of at least 18 minutes in length.
WEBCAST LIVE AT CLIBURN.ORG
SEMIFINAL ROUND CONCERT 4
Semifinal Round- (Phase I) 3 of 6 pianists, each performing a 40-minute recital to include a work by a living composer and a substantial work of at least 18 minutes in length.
WEBCAST LIVE AT CLIBURN.ORG
AUDIENCE AWARD
Vote for your favorite! Engage with the Competition online and vote for the 2019 Cliburn Junior Audience Award. One of our competitors will be awarded $500 cash based on audience votes submitted at Cliburn.org. You can vote once per day for any competitor still active in the Competition. Votes will be tallied at the conclusion of the Final Round, and an Audience Award will be given to the competitor who has amassed the most votes over the 12 days of Competition.
Thousands of people around the globe will get to experience the thrill of the Cliburn Junior Competition from home as it unfolds in real-time online at Cliburn.org, and on Vimeo Live, YouTube Live, and Facebook Live. The Cliburn Live webcast provides a professionally produced, multi-camera live stream experience, including interviews and behind-the-scenes features, as our webcast hosts provide insight and expertise for each performance. This Competition’s webcast is hosted by Buddy Bray, Rachel Naomi Kudo (Preliminary & Quarterfinal Rounds), and Sean Chen (Semifinal & Final Rounds).