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Van Cliburn(1934-2013)

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Van Cliburn
Van Cliburn was born Harvey Lavan Cliburn, Jr. on July 12, 1934, in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA. His mother, named Rildia Bee O'Bryan, had been taught piano by Arthur Friedheim, a pupil of Franz Liszt. Cliburn began taking piano lessons at the age of three from his mother, who was strict and demanded perfection. At the age of twelve Cliburn won a piano competition in Texas and made his debut with the Houston Symphony Orchestra. At the age of twenty he made his debut at Carnegie Hall.

In 1958 Cliburn won the First International Tshaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow. There he played the Piano Concerto No. 1 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the Piano Concerto No. 3 by Sergei Rachmaninoff in his triumphal competition finale performances. Cliburn's mastery of piano was so convincing that even Nikita Khrushchev agreed, when the Soviet judges asked him for permission to give the first prize to an American. Cliburn was on the cover of TIME as "The Texan Who Conquered Russia." He made a fine recording of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, which became the best-selling classical album, eventually going triple platinum. Cliburn also recorded the music of Edvard Grieg, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Ludwig van Beethoven among other composers.

Since 1962 Van Cliburn has been the artistic advisor for the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas. Its international prestige now rivals that of the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition. Cliburn made appearances at such important political events, as the 1987 White House meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. In 1991 Cliburn performed at the opening of the 100th Anniversary season of Carnegie Hall. In 2003 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and in 2004 received the Russian Order of Friendship. He has played piano music for royalty, heads of states, and for every President of the United States since Harry S. Truman. Van Cliburn is living in Fort Worth, Texas. He is a Steinway artist. He owns a collection of Steinway pianos that are tuned-up to accommodate his individual touch and style.
BornJuly 12, 1934
DiedFebruary 27, 2013(78)
BornJuly 12, 1934
DiedFebruary 27, 2013(78)
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  • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
    • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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Known for

Joshua Bell, Hugh Downs, Renée Fleming, Alan Gilbert, Lorin Maazel, Natalia Makarova, Audra McDonald, Zubin Mehta, Itzhak Perlman, Louis Perry, Beverly Sills, Martin Bookspan, and Fred Child in Live from Lincoln Center (1976)
Live from Lincoln Center
8.5
TV Series
  • Self - Pianist
Ari Melber in The Beat with Ari Melber (2017)
The Beat with Ari Melber
6.9
TV Series
  • Soundtrack("Podmoskovnye vechera")
John Forsythe, Larry Blyden, and Barbara Rush in Sunday Showcase (1959)
Sunday Showcase
4.5
TV Series
  • Self - Performer-Recipient
Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita in The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1956)
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show
8.4
TV Series
  • Self - Pianist

Credits

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  • America's Tribute to Bob Hope (1988)
    America's Tribute to Bob Hope
    7.9
    TV Special
    • musician: piano
    • 1988

Soundtrack



  • Ari Melber in The Beat with Ari Melber (2017)
    The Beat with Ari Melber
    6.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Podmoskovnye vechera"
    • 2021
  • Lance Henriksen and Viggo Mortensen in Falling (2020)
    Falling
    6.5
    • performer: "Waltz in C sharp minor opus 64 no. 2"
    • 2020

Personal details

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  • Official site
    • The Cliburn Foundation
  • Height
    • 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
  • Born
    • July 12, 1934
    • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
  • Died
    • February 27, 2013
    • Fort Worth, Texas, USA(bone cancer)
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Print Biographies
    • 4 Articles

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  • Trivia
    In the early days of the Cold War, in 1958, Cliburn became the first American to win the Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Piano Competition, in Moscow.

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  • When did Van Cliburn die?
    February 27, 2013
  • How did Van Cliburn die?
    Bone cancer
  • How old was Van Cliburn when he died?
    78 years old
  • Where did Van Cliburn die?
    Fort Worth, Texas, USA
  • When was Van Cliburn born?
    July 12, 1934

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