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Van Cliburn Concert: Terrence Wilson

Music/Performance
Great Hall
$45 ($36/members, $10/students)
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We invite you to join us for an evening of evocative performance by pianist Terrence Wilson. Acclaimed by the Baltimore Sun as “one of the biggest pianistic talents to have emerged in this country in the last 25 years,” Wilson has appeared with orchestras throughout the world while maintaining an active recital schedule.

Performing as a finale to the 2022 Van Cliburn Concert series, Wilson will be performing works by Szymanowski, Schubert, Brahms, and Stravinsky. Masterfully performed against the backdrop of the museum’s Great Hall and natural setting, this final installment of the 2022 season is not one to miss.

We hope to see you there.

Tickets are $45 ($36 for members, $10 for students), reserve your seat online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today.

 

Pianist Terrence Wilson

About the Artist

 

Acclaimed by the Baltimore Sun as “one of the biggest pianistic talents to have emerged in this country in the last 25 years”, pianist Terrence Wilson has appeared as soloist with many of the US’s premier orchestras under such conductors such as Christoph Eschenbach, Yuri Temirkanov, and Gunther Herbig, among others.

Terrence Wilson has received numerous awards and prizes, including the SONY ES Award for Musical Excellence, an Avery Fisher Career Grant, and the Juilliard Petschek Award. In 2011, Wilson was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Instrumental Soloist With an Orchestra.

Terrence Wilson is a graduate of The Juilliard School, where he studied with Yoheved Kaplinsky. He has also enjoyed the invaluable mentorship of the Romanian pianist and teacher Zitta Zohar. In March 2021, Wilson was appointed to the piano faculty at Bard College Conservatory of Music.

Pianist Terrence Wilson

Sponsors

Sponsored by the Van Cliburn Concert Series Endowment Fund supported by Kelly and Marti Sudduth, Reed and Mary Ann Greenwood, Ellis and Kay Melton, Chip and Susan Chambers, Alice L. Walton. Special thanks to Tommy Smith and Steinway & Sons.