Svetlana Yashirin welcomed everyone to Antelope Park for the Van Cliburn Celebration and spoke about Cliburn's legacy--that for him, music was more than a career, more than a passion, for Cliburn, music was a mission. 60 years after his triumph in Russia during the Cold War, Cliburn is remembered for not only his own performances, but for his support of young musicians.
Lincoln Music Teachers' Association hosted the celebration this month at Antelope Park on Cliburn's birthday. Pianists of all levels performed, from young and adult students to professional teachers and performers. The concert closed with an arrangement by Van Cliburn performed by Denis Plutalov.
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Van Cliburn Celebration: Lincoln pianists honor a legend
Svetlana Yashirin said that "a decade ago I dreamt about Van Cliburn coming to Lincoln to an opening
ceremony of the Community Music School and cutting a blue ribbon…" with Van Cliburn's passing earlier this year, that dream will never come true, but, Yashirin says, "[Cliburn's] legacy is
going to remain with us, legacy of a man with a big heart. I felt that I needed
to tell my students about this man, about an incredible transformative power of
music. Van Cliburn was very serious and articulate about his attitude to music.
He detested the word entertainment; instead, he understood music as a
mission."
To honor Cliburn's legacy, LMTA is hosting a "Van Cliburn Celebration" from 5:00 to 7:15 p.m. this Friday,
July 12, at the Antelope Park Band Shell (27th & A Streets). The event will be free and open to the public. Intermediate and advanced solo and duo
pianists of all ages will be performing. The LMTA website states the objective of the event: "to
provide information on the power of music to overcome barriers of prejudice and
hostility on the example of 'Van' Cliburn. Piano music from all eras will be
represented."
The website goes on to explain why Cliburn's legacy is so important:
Yashirin explains what Cliburn means to her: "He is a great inspiration to all, especially to musicians. When
musicians start to forget about their responsibility of taking their craft
seriously, God sends a messenger. Van Cliburn was one of His messengers. People
around the world were shaken by a profound message of love communicated through
a medium of piano music."
In Cliburn's words, “I appreciate more than
you will ever know that you are honoring me, but the thing that thrills me the
most is that you are honoring classical music. Because I'm only one of many,
I'm only a witness and a messenger. Because I believe so much in the beauty,
the construction, the architecture invisible, the importance for all
generations, for young people to come that it will help their minds, develop
their attitudes, and give them values. That is why I'm so grateful that you
have honored me in that spirit.”
Join these pianists in honoring the legendary Van Cliburn this Friday and celebrating "the beauty, the construction, the architecture invisible" of music.
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