Richardson Symphony Orchestra presents Ann & Charles Eisemann International Young Artist Competition

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The Ann & Charles Eisemann International Young Artist Competition, presented by the Richardson Symphony Orchestra, will feature 14 talented young pianists, ages 18-26, competing for the chance to perform a standard concerto with the RSO.

Recognized for its commitment to fostering the next generation of classical musicians, the competition alternates annually between string and piano categories.

An esteemed panel of judges will preside over this year's competition, including Dr. Pamela Mia Paul, Regents Professor of Piano at the University of North Texas; Dr. Yoshikazu Nagai, Professor of Piano and Chamber Music Chair at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music; and Professor Alan Chow, Professor of Piano and Piano Department Chair at the Eastman School of Music.

The Ann & Charles Eisemann International Young Artist Competition, presented by the Richardson Symphony Orchestra, will feature 14 talented young pianists, ages 18-26, competing for the chance to perform a standard concerto with the RSO.

Recognized for its commitment to fostering the next generation of classical musicians, the competition alternates annually between string and piano categories.

An esteemed panel of judges will preside over this year's competition, including Dr. Pamela Mia Paul, Regents Professor of Piano at the University of North Texas; Dr. Yoshikazu Nagai, Professor of Piano and Chamber Music Chair at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music; and Professor Alan Chow, Professor of Piano and Piano Department Chair at the Eastman School of Music.

WHEN

WHERE

First United Methodist Church
503 N Central Expy, Richardson, TX 75080, USA

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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