Van Cliburn Amateur, I hear, is world class. You practically need to be on the level of the normal Van Cliburn winners to win .2. There's an amateur Chopin competition in Chicago I believe3. Don't know4. A reward, public recognition, and the ability to give concerts that one that one would never give because one chose a different field. I don't know any particulars. Check out the van cliburn site.
I know a doctor who was a finalist at one of the Van Cliburn Amateur competitions a few years ago. He said the competitors are pretty much technically sound, but usually have less impressive repertoires because they are professionals in other fields who "play on the side". Dentists, Attorneys, etc...
That's quite interesting.My piano teacher mentioned the Van Cliburn Amateur competition to me. I am a physics student but becoming a doctor, and so this is the kind of thing that is exactly what I want to do. Can you perhaps, orlandopiano, find out if those who win this competition actually get hired and perform elsewhere, or even tour? That's something I would like to know.
There's one in France... concourse something or other.... which is supposedly the original?
How difficult is it to get into the Van Cliburn amatuer competition? the age limit is 35 i think,