The Cliburn Tries To Fix (Some Of) What’s Wrong With Competitions

We’ve all heard the usual complaints about competitions: they reward safe, boring playing over artistic daring; they thrust talented youngsters onto the concert treadmill too early; it’s ridiculous to rank the first prize winner over the runner-up on the basis of a single performance or two; etc. The Van Cliburn, the most visible of today’s piano competitions, has considered these issues and made some changes.