77 pianists announced for the 2025 Cliburn Competition free Screening Auditions


29 January 2025
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The free Screening Auditions for the Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition will take place March 16-22, 2025, at PepsiCo Recital Hall at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. These recitals are free and open to the public.

The Cliburn announces today the 77 exceptional pianists representing 22 countries and regions – from an international applicant pool of 340 – selected to come to Fort Worth this spring to participate in the live Screening Auditions (March 16-22, 2025) of the seventeenth edition of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (May 21-June 7, 2025). 
The Auditions are free and open to the public. 

Winners of the 2022 Cliburn: 

The list of pianists

The following 77 pianists were chosen from a pool of 340 total applications representing 45 countries and regions.

Alexander Agate, United States, age 30
Piotr Alexewicz, Poland, 25
Jonas Aumiller, Germany, 26
Ádám Balogh, Hungary, 27
Rachel Breen, United States, 28
Alice Burla, Canada, 28
Yangrui Cai, China, 24
Elia Cecino, Italy, 23
Kai-Min Chang, Taiwan/China, 24
Xuehong Chen, China, 25
Yanjun Chen, China, 23
Jiarui Cheng, China, 26
Wooyoung Cho, South Korea, 24
Alexander Doronin, Russia, 22
Shangru Du, China, 27
Zhengyang Fan, China, 21
Roman Fediurko, Ukraine, 20
Federico Gad Crema, Italy, 26
Yang (Jack) Gao, China, 21
Miao Gao, China, 25
Yungyung Guo, China, 21
Derek Hartman, United States, 27
Magdalene Ho, Malaysia, 21
Yi-Chung Huang, Taiwan/China, 23
Yi-Teng Huang, Taiwan/China, 26
Hyun-gyu Ji, South Korea, 23
Carter Johnson, Canada/United States, 28
Xiaofu Ju, China, 25
Mikhail Kambarov, Russia, 24
David Khrikuli, Georgia, 24
Hyelim Kim, South Korea, 28
Jeongjin Kim, South Korea, 27
Saehyun Kim, South Korea, 18
Song Hyeon Kim, South Korea, 22
Aleksandr Kliuchko, Russia, 24
Maxim Lando, United States, 22
Saebeom Lee, South Korea, 29
Yu Lei, China, 20
Daumants Liepiņš, Latvia, 30
Ziyu Liu, China, 27
Pedro López Salas, Spain, 27
Jiaqing Luo, China, 25
Philipp Lynov, Russia, 26
Jonathan Mamora, United States, 30
Callum McLachlan, United Kingdom, 26
Aidan Mikdad, Netherlands, 23
Jiaxin Min, China, 29
Andrea Molteni, Italy, 27
Shunta Morimoto, Japan, 20
Georgijs Osokins, Latvia, 30
Evren Ozel, United States, 26
Chaeyoung Park, South Korea, 27
Élisabeth Pion, Canada/United Kingdom, 29
Korkmaz Can Sağlam, Turkey, 25
Aristo Sham, Hong Kong/China, 29
Mariamna Sherling, Israel, 24
Kotaro Shigemori, Japan, 25
Hyojin Shin, South Korea, 28
Vitaly Starikov, Israel/Russia, 30
Szuyu Su, Taiwan/China, 27
Yutong Sun, China, 29
Kiron Atom Tellian, Austria, 22
Julian Trevelyan, United Kingdom, 26
Anastasia Vorotnaya, Russia, 30
Angel Stanislav Wang, United States, 22
Arthur Wang, Canada, 24
Wynona Yinuo Wang, China, 28
Zitong Wang, China, 26
Xuanxiang Wu, China, 18
Yifan Wu, China, 20
Zihao Wu, China, 27
Ryota Yamazaki, Japan, 26
Jialin Yao, China, 26
Sung Ho Yoo, South Korea, 28
Yichen Yu, China, 22
Angie Zhang, United States, 29
Noah Zhou, United Kingdom, 24

 

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Some facts

77 pianists

Ages 18 to 30, average age: 25 (ages as of May 21, 2025)

18 women, 59 men

22 countries and regions represented (including dual representation):

Austria, Canada, China, Georgia, Germany, Hong Kong/China, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan/China, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States
Most represented: China (22), South Korea (10), United States (9)
 


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