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'Russians Conquered My Heart': Pianist Van Cliburn Reflects on 50 Years of Music Making
Van Cliburn Reflects on 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition
Master pianist Van Cliburn reflects...
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'Russians Conquered My Heart': Pianist Van Cliburn Reflects on 50 Years of Music Making
Van Cliburn Reflects on 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition
Master pianist Van Cliburn reflects on his historic victory at the 1958 Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow and on the vitality of the classical arts.
This interview first aired on PBS NewsHour April 11, 2008.
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4 min 3 sec
Remembering Van Cliburn, 78, Classical Pianist
Van Cliburn first gained worldwide attention when he won the first International Tchaikovs...
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Remembering Van Cliburn, 78, Classical Pianist
Van Cliburn first gained worldwide attention when he won the first International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow at 23. Cliburn died at home at the age of 78 after a battle with bone cancer. In 2008, Jeffrey Brown profiled the musician, reflecting on Cliburn's momentous competition and later life.
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Tchaikovsky concerto No.1, 1st and 2nd movement, by Van Cliburn.
Tchaikovsky concerto No.1, 1st and 2nd movement, by Van Cliburn.
Kiril Kondrashin, conduct...
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Tchaikovsky concerto No.1, 1st and 2nd movement, by Van Cliburn.
Tchaikovsky concerto No.1, 1st and 2nd movement, by Van Cliburn.
Kiril Kondrashin, conductor.
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(Cliburn)Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 Mvt III
played by Van Cliburn in Moscow, 1962. He was accompanied by Kirill Kondrashin....
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(Cliburn)Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 Mvt III
played by Van Cliburn in Moscow, 1962. He was accompanied by Kirill Kondrashin.
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30 min 51 sec
Van Cliburn- Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Van Cliburn
Fritz Reiner
Cicago Symphony Orche...
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Van Cliburn- Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Van Cliburn
Fritz Reiner
Cicago Symphony Orchestra
April 16,1960, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
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3 min 25 sec
Van Cliburn, a legendary career died today 78 years old
A memorable look back at the accomplishments of Fort Worth's finest pianist. Video by Clif...
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Van Cliburn, a legendary career died today 78 years old
A memorable look back at the accomplishments of Fort Worth's finest pianist. Video by Clif Bosler/Star-Telegram Van Cliburn, the internationally celebrated pianist whose triumph at a 1958 Moscow competition helped thaw the Cold War and launched a spectacular career that made him the rare classical musician to enjoy rock-star status, died Wednesday after a fight with bone cancer. He was 78.
Cliburn died at his home in Fort Worth surrounded by loved ones, said his publicist and longtime friend Mary Lou Falcone.
"Van Cliburn was an international legend for over five decades, a great humanitarian and a brilliant musician whose light will continue to shine through his extraordinary legacy," Falcone said in a statement. "He will be missed by all who knew and admired him, and by countless people he never met."
Cliburn made what would be his last public appearance in September at the 50th anniversary of the prestigious piano competition named for him. Speaking to the audience in Fort Worth, he saluted the many past contestants, the orchestra and the city. "Never forget: I love you all from the bottom of my heart, forever," he said to a roaring standing ovation.
Cliburn skyrocketed to fame when he won the first International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow at age 23 in 1958, six months after the Soviets' launch of Sputnik embarrassed the U.S. and propelled the world into the space age. He triumphantly returned to a New York City ticker tape parade -- the first ever for a classical musician -- and a Time magazine cover proclaimed him "The Texan Who Conquered Russia."
But the win also proved the power of the arts, bringing unity in the midst of strong rivalry. Despite the tension between the nations, Cliburn became a hero to music-loving Soviets who clamored to see him perform and Premier Nikita Khrushchev reportedly gave the go-ahead for the judges to honor a foreigner: "Is Cliburn the best? Then give him first prize."
In the years that followed, Cliburn's popularity soared, and the young man from the small east Texas town of Kilgore sold out concerts, caused riots when spotted in public and even prompted an Elvis Presley fan club to change its name to his. His recording of the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 with Russian conductor Kirill Kondrashin became the first classical album to reach platinum status.
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(Cliburn)Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 Mvt I-1
played by Van Cliburn in Moscow, 1962. He was accompanied by Kirill Kondrashin...
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(Cliburn)Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 Mvt I-1
played by Van Cliburn in Moscow, 1962. He was accompanied by Kirill Kondrashin
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The Van Cliburn Collection
An interview with Van Cliburn as he discusses highlights from his personal collection to b...
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The Van Cliburn Collection
An interview with Van Cliburn as he discusses highlights from his personal collection to be offered 17 May 2012 in New York.
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5 min 17 sec
IN CELEBRATION OF THE PIANO (HOSTED BY VAN CLIBURN) V LIVE 1988
PART V
SHURA CHERKASSKY PLAYS "KALEIDOSCOPE" BY JOSEF HOFMANN LIVE...
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IN CELEBRATION OF THE PIANO (HOSTED BY VAN CLIBURN) V LIVE 1988
PART V
SHURA CHERKASSKY PLAYS "KALEIDOSCOPE" BY JOSEF HOFMANN LIVE
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Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 - Van Cliburn - Part 1
Van Cliburn plays Sergei Rachmaninoff's second piano concerto....
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Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 - Van Cliburn - Part 1
Van Cliburn plays Sergei Rachmaninoff's second piano concerto.
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1 min 25 sec
Honoring Van Cliburn
Harvey Lavan "Van" Cliburn, Jr., July 12, 1934 -- February 27, 2013
American pianist who ...
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Honoring Van Cliburn
Harvey Lavan "Van" Cliburn, Jr., July 12, 1934 -- February 27, 2013
American pianist who achieved worldwide recognition in 1958 at the age of 23, when he won the first quadrennial International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow at the height of the Cold War.
His mother, an accomplished pianist who had studied under a student of Franz Liszt, discovered him playing at age three and mimicking one of her students. She began his own lessons. He developed a rich, round tone and a singing voice-like phrasing, having been taught from the start to sing each piece.
Van Cliburn toured domestically and overseas. He played for royalty, heads of state, and every U.S. president from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Barack Obama.He was the first classical recording artist to have an album, his recording of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, sell more than 1 million copies.
"Over the course of many years, during the most difficult historical times, the art of Van Cliburn brought together people from different countries, different continents and united them," Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a statement that was read during the service. "We shall always remember Van Cliburn as a true and sincere friend of the Russian people."
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