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Ninth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition

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The Ninth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition took place in Fort Worth, Texas from May 22 to June 6, 1993. Italian pianist Simone Pedroni won the competition, while Valery Kuleshov and Christopher Taylor were awarded the Silver and bronze medals.[1]

Morton Gould composed his Ghost Waltzes for the competition.

Jurors

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Results

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Contestant R1 SF F
United States Mark Anderson
Japan Hiroshi Arimori
United States Andrew Armstrong
Armenia Armen Babakhanian 5th
Italy Fabio Bidini 6th
United States Frederic Chiu
Italy Francesco Cipolletta
New Zealand Read Gainsford
United States Allan Gampel
Russia Kirill Gliadkovsky
United States Jennifer Hayghe
Russia Ilya Itin
Georgia (country) Alexander Korsantia
Russia Valery Kuleshov
South Africa Petronel Malan
Germany Jura Margulis
Russia Alexander Melnikov
Finland Laura Mikkola
Canada Lorraine Min
Brazil Edoard Monteiro
Canada Shirley Hsiao-Ni Pan
Italy Enrico Pace
South Korea Hae-sun Paik
Italy Simone Pedroni
Canada Richard Raymond
Russia Veronika Reznikovskaya
Belgium Johan Schmidt 4th
England Graham Scott
Russia Margarita Shevchenko
Canada Connie Shih
Russia Sergei Tarasov
United States Christopher Taylor
France François Weigel
Germany Andreas Woyke
Russia Mikhail Yanovitsky

References

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  1. ^ Results in the competition's website