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Nhi Luong and Hans Chan were named the winners of the 16th Lee University International Piano Festival and Competition, coming in first and second place, respectively. Their prizes were among six monetary awards distributed to Festival winners, concluding the virtual competition held May 27 through 31.
“The standard of the competition was extremely high and the adjudicators had a difficult time selecting the winners at the end,” said Dr. Jonathan Jung, Festival director and music professor at Lee. “We are tremendously grateful to see so many talented young pianists joining the Piano Festival this year and look forward to hosting our future events in person.”
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Award-winning pianist Simon Karakulidi will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 30 at the Emmett Hook Center, 500 Common Street in Shreveport.
Sponsored by the Texas Street Art Series, the event is free and open to the public.
His solo recital will feature music by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) and Thomas Ades, a modern-day composer born in 1971.
Karakulidi was born in 1997 in Surgut, Siberia, and educated in the Russian piano tradition. He is also strongly enthusiastic about North American contemporary music and hopes to ignite interest in art music by making performances more interactive and accessible.
He currently studies with Stanislav Iodenitch, a Van Cliburn competition gold medalist, and will be pursuing his master s degree at the Yale School of Music. An aspiring polymath, Karakulidi has interests ranging from politics to philosophy.