Virtuosity

Virtuosity

Wednesday, January 20, 2016 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm
  • Library Hall

A documentary about the Van Cliburn Piano Competition in honor of Strings Music Festival's January 30 concert by pianist Fei-Fei Dong, a top-six finalist at the 14th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition featured in the film, and a winner of the 2014 Concert Artists Guild Competition.

Virtuosity searches for the musical souls of the most gifted young pianists on the planet as they try to make a name for themselves at the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. The pressure on these kids is overwhelming, because the stakes are so high: prize money, concert bookings, a recording contract, a career.

At the heart of this story is the courage it takes for a 20-year-old to go onstage alone before 2,000 people, and hundreds of thousands more online, and play a unique interpretation of one of the most difficult pieces ever written for the piano. The Competition requires not only a transcendent musical ability, but a mental toughness that must sustain the soloist through three straight weeks of performance. The Cliburn becomes as much a test of character as a musical proving ground.

And all of the onstage brilliance and backstage drama takes place in the year in which the inspiration and namesake of the competition, Van Cliburn, passed away. This film is a tribute to his memory, and to his particular genius.

But ultimately, we focus on this group of kids as they articulate their personalities through their music: brilliant, eccentric, tender, touching, dazzling, deadly serious, wildly entertaining. We share their secrets, their hopes, their humanity. As different as they are as people, these young musicians share a single reality: winning The Cliburn would change their lives overnight.

Run time: 87 min.

This film is presented by Bud Werner Memorial Library and Strings Music Festival.