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Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition

The Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition took place in Fort Worth, Texas, USA from May 21 to June 7, 2025 with 28 competitors from 16 countries. This edition celebrated 63 years since the competition's founding in 1962.[1] Aristo Sham won the gold medal and audience award, becoming the first Hongkonger to win the competition. Vitaly Starikov of Russia, who competed in the previous edition, won the silver medal. American Evren Ozel won the bronze medal.

Competition results, by rounds

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Preliminary round

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United States Fort Worth, Texas - Van Cliburn Concert Hall, Texas Christian University, May 21–23, 2025

Twenty-eight competitors from 16 countries, selected solely on their artistry and announced on April 9, 2025, will perform a 40-minute recital, which includes the commissioned work, Rachtime, of 4–6 minutes by Gabriela Montero. Two of the original thirty competitors withdrew due to illness.

  • Poland Piotr Alexewicz [pl], age 25
  • Germany Jonas Aumiller, 26
  • Canada Alice Burla, 28
  • China Yangrui Cai 蔡阳睿, 24 (also 2022 competitor)
  • Italy Elia Cecino, 23
  • China Yanjun Chen 陈艳君, 23
  • China Jiarui Cheng 程嘉睿, 26
  • Italy Federico Gad Crema, 26 (also 2022 competitor)
  • China Shangru Du 杜尚儒, 27
  • Ukraine Roman Fediurko Роман Федюрко, 20
  • Malaysia Magdalene Ho, 21
  • Canada United States Carter Johnson, 28
  • China Xiaofu Ju 鞠小夫, 25
  • Russia Mikhail Kambarov Михаил Камбаров, 24
  • Georgia (country) David Khrikuli, 24
  • Spain Pedro López Salas, 27
  • Russia Philipp Lynov Филипп Лынов, 26
  • United States Jonathan Mamora, 30
  • United Kingdom Callum McLachlan, 26
  • United States Evren Ozel, 26
  • South Korea Chaeyoung Park 박채영, 27
  • Turkey Korkmaz Can Sağlam, 25 (withdrew due to illness)
  • Hong Kong Aristo Sham 沈靖韜, 29
  • Japan Kotaro Shigemori 重森光太郎, 25
  • Israel Russia Vitaly Starikov Виталий Стариков, 30 (also 2022 competitor)
  • Russia Anastasia Vorotnaya, 30 (withdrew due to illness)
  • United States Angel Stanislav Wang, 22
  • China Xuanxiang Wu 武暄翔, 18
  • Japan Ryota Yamazaki 山﨑亮汰, 26
  • South Korea Sung Ho Yoo 유성호, 28

Quarterfinal round

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United States Fort Worth, Texas - Van Cliburn Concert Hall, Texas Christian University, May 24–25, 2025

Eighteen competitors perform a 40-minute recital. One of the competitors withdrew on-stage due to medical reasons.[2]

  • Poland Piotr Alexewicz [pl], age 25
  • Germany Jonas Aumiller, 26
  • Canada Alice Burla, 28
  • China Yangrui Cai 蔡阳睿, 24 (also 2022 competitor)
  • Italy Elia Cecino, 23
  • China Yanjun Chen 陈艳君, 23
  • China Shangru Du 杜尚儒, 27
  • Canada United States Carter Johnson, 28
  • China Xiaofu Ju 鞠小夫, 25 (withdrew due to medical reasons)[2]
  • Russia Mikhail Kambarov Михаил Камбаров, 24
  • Georgia (country) David Khrikuli, 24
  • Russia Philipp Lynov Филипп Лынов, 26
  • United States Jonathan Mamora, 30
  • United States Evren Ozel, 26
  • South Korea Chaeyoung Park 박채영, 27
  • Hong Kong Aristo Sham 沈靖韜, 29
  • Israel Russia Vitaly Starikov Виталий Стариков, 30 (also 2022 competitor)
  • United States Angel Stanislav Wang, 22

Semifinal round

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United States Fort Worth, Texas - Bass Performance Hall, May 28 – June 1, 2025

Twelve competitors in two phases:

  1. a 60-minute recital
  2. a Mozart concerto, selected from a list of ten (Nos. 9, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, or 27), with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carlos Miguel Prieto
  • Poland Piotr Alexewicz [pl], age 25
  • Germany Jonas Aumiller, 26
  • China Yangrui Cai 蔡阳睿, 24 (also 2022 competitor)
  • Italy Elia Cecino, 23
  • China Yanjun Chen 陈艳君, 23
  • Canada United States Carter Johnson, 28
  • Russia Philipp Lynov Филипп Лынов, 26
  • United States Evren Ozel, 26
  • South Korea Chaeyoung Park 박채영, 27
  • Hong Kong Aristo Sham 沈靖韜, 29
  • Israel Russia Vitaly Starikov Виталий Стариков, 30 (also 2022 competitor)
  • United States Angel Stanislav Wang, 22

Final round

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United States Fort Worth, Texas - Bass Performance Hall, June 3–4 and 6–7, 2025

Six competitors each perform two concertos: one free choice and one selected from a list, with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marin Alsop.

  • Canada United States Carter Johnson, 28
  • Russia Philipp Lynov Филипп Лынов, 26
  • United States Evren Ozel, 26  Bronze
  • Hong Kong Aristo Sham 沈靖韜, 29  Gold
  • Israel Russia Vitaly Starikov Виталий Стариков, 30  Silver (also 2022 competitor)
  • United States Angel Stanislav Wang, 22

References

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  1. ^ Russell, James (20 May 2025). "The 2025 Cliburn Competition brings the world's top young pianists to Fort Worth". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. McClatchy Media Network. Retrieved 21 May 2025.
  2. ^ a b Livengood, Paul (25 May 2025). "Xiaofu Ju withdraws from 2025 Cliburn Competition, officials say". WFAA. WFAA-TV. Retrieved 1 June 2025.
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