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Seokyoung Hong, 15-Year-Old Prodigy from South Korea, Captivates Audiences and Wins Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition 2023
June 22, 2023

Fifteen-year-old Seokyoung Hong, hailing from South Korea, emerged as the champion after a remarkable display alongside the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

A rising star in the world of piano has been born, as the recipient of the Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition 2023 has been announced, following exceptional concerto performances in the final stage.

The final stage of the competition took place last Saturday, featuring the Dallas Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valentina Peleggi, at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in downtown Dallas, Texas.

The victor of the competition was Seokyoung Hong, a talented fifteen-year-old from South Korea, who delivered a breathtaking rendition of Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, one of the most technically and musically demanding compositions.

Witness the thrilling climax of his astonishing performance above. The young musician's playing exudes passion, intensity, and musical precision. It is worth noting the spectacular double-octave glissando near the end. The second prize in the competition was awarded to Yifan Wu, a fourteen-year-old pianist from China, while the third-place honor went to Jan Schulmeister, a sixteen-year-old from Czechia.

All finalists received monetary prizes and scholarships, with Hong also claiming the Audience Award.

The Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival was established in 2015 with the aim of supporting and encouraging exceptional pianists between the ages of thirteen and seventeen. It is held in conjunction with the renowned Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, which occurs every four years.

Hong joins esteemed company at the Cliburn, as South Korean virtuosos have achieved remarkable success in the organization's main competition in recent years. In 2017, Yekwon Sunwoo secured the gold medal, and in 2022, Yunchan Lim became the youngest-ever winner with a legendary performance of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 3. Lim's performance in the 2022 competition final moved conductor Marin Alsop to tears on the podium, solidifying it as an iconic moment in the journey of one of classical music's most promising rising stars.

However, it is Seokyoung Hong who takes the junior spotlight. Commencing his piano studies in Seoul before relocating to Boston, his performance this weekend suggests that he, too, is an exceptional talent worth keeping an eye on amidst the abundance of young prodigies.

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