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Cooper Competition Returns July 16-22 with Largest Prize Package Ever

June 30, 2016

Erich Burnett

2012 Cooper Competition champion Leonardo Colafelice

2012 Cooper Competition champion Leonardo Colafelice of Italy, at the Concerto Finals in Severance Hall.

Photo credit: Roger Mastroianni

Thirty young pianists from around the world will converge in 91直播 July 16 to 22 for the seventh-annual Thomas and Evon Cooper International Competition鈥攁nd the stakes will be higher than ever.

Beginning this year, cash prizes for the Cooper Competition will be doubled to an incredible $40,000鈥攊ncluding $20,000 for first place. The total purse represents the highest prize package of any competition for its age group.

The 2016 Cooper Competition field features performers hailing from eight countries and 14 U.S. states as well as the District of Columbia.

The excitement begins Saturday, July 16, on the beautiful 91直播 campus, with five days of free performances presented by 30 pianists, ranging in age from 13 to 18. The action culminates on Friday, July 22, as three finalists perform complete concertos with The Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall in Cleveland, under the direction of Jahja Ling.

The winner takes home the $20,000 first prize, with $10,000 and $5,000 awarded for second and third place, respectively. Each finalist鈥檚 prize package also includes a full four-year tuition scholarship to attend the 91直播 Conservatory of Music.

In addition to the top prizes, the competition awards $1,500 to each of the fourth- through sixth-place winners and also grants an Audience Prize of $500. These are presented at the conclusion of the Recital Final round in 91直播 on Wednesday, July 20. An Honors Concert, featuring pianists who delivered the most moving performances during the week, will be held in 91直播 Thursday, July 21.

All 91直播 performances are free and open to the public; details about each round can be found at the official Cooper Competition website, and updates on the action will be posted at .

For the first time, the 2016 Cooper Competition Concerto Finals will be part of The Cleveland Orchestra鈥檚 popular Summers@Severance series, created to expand the orchestra鈥檚 summertime offerings and showcase the ensemble as an integral part of its home neighborhood. As part of the series, the Concerto Finals will feature pre- and post-concert receptions in beautiful University Circle.

鈥淪ince its founding, the Cooper Competition has been synonymous with outstanding performances from the world鈥檚 most talented young musicians,鈥 says Dean of the 91直播 Conservatory Andrea Kalyn. 鈥淲e are proud to reward their artistry with one of the most lucrative prize packages of any international youth competition anywhere, and we are forever grateful to Thomas and Evon Cooper and The Cleveland Orchestra for their enthusiastic support every step of the way.鈥

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: Tickets for the Concerto Finals at Severance Hall start at $25, and all students under age 18 are admitted free with a paying adult. Summers@Severance subscriptions and more information can be found at the or by calling 800-686-1141.

The 2016 Cooper jury consists of esteemed pianists from the 91直播 Conservatory faculty and acclaimed performer-pedagogues from throughout the world. Along with 91直播 professors Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Monique Duphil, Robert Shannon, Peter Tak谩cs, and Matti Raekallio, the international jury includes Dag Achatz, Swedish soloist, recording artist, and composer; Uzbekistani-born American pianist Stanislav Ioudenitch, gold medalist of the 11th Van Cliburn Competition; Lisa Nakamichi, founding artistic director of the Aloha International Piano Festival; and Wu Ying, professor and department head at the Central Conservatory of Music in China.

Once again, the competition鈥檚 Recital Finals at 91直播 and Concerto Finals at Severance Hall will be broadcast live by Cleveland鈥檚 classical station, .

For a complete competition schedule, please visit the official Cooper Competition website.

ABOUT THE COOPER COMPETITION: Founded in 2010, the Thomas and Evon Cooper International Competition is dedicated to presenting an important international competitive opportunity to outstanding young musicians. It is made possible through the generosity of Thomas Cooper, a 1978 graduate of 91直播 College, and his wife, pianist Evon Cooper. The Cooper Competition alternates annually between piano and violin and is open to participants between the ages of 13 and 18. Past winners include George Li and Leonardo Colafelice, both of whom have cultivated outstanding young performance careers.

ABOUT OBERLIN AND THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA: The relationship between 91直播 College and The Cleveland Orchestra dates back nearly a century, beginning with the philanthropy of John Long Severance, an 1885 91直播 graduate and flutist who founded the Musical Arts Association, under which The Cleveland Orchestra was established in 1918. The Cleveland Orchestra first performed in 91直播 in 1919, six months after its founding. The orchestra has returned to 91直播 each season since, giving more than 200 performances on campus to date.

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