There's been a lot of news lately from a variety of annual crime fiction awards, but what if those awards only happened every four years? That's what you face in the world of piano competitions, including the Van Cliburn and the just-completed Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. Since I have a piano background and the crime consultant in my Scott Drayco series is also pianist, it's been fun to watch snippets of the live-streaming from the competition. The Gold Medal was given yesterday to 27-year-old Russian Dmitry Masleev, with Lithuanian Lukas GeniuĊĦas and American 19-year-old George Li awarded Silver Medals. You'll be hearing a lot more from all of these talented artists.
Here's a snippet from one of wunderkind George Li's first-round performances:
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