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Schedule announced, tickets on sale for 2016 CIPC

November 09th 2015
Competition

fbpost_1200x1200The 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition and Festival will be nothing short of a feast for keyboard fans.  Dedicated to “Celebrating the Art of Piano,” the marathon event will be held over 15 days in five venues, encompassing competition performances, guest artist concerts, films, discussion groups, an opening night concert and party, and a final night gala.  Mark your calendar now for July 24 through August 7 and click HERE to view the full schedule.

Two types of advance-purchase ticket packages are now on sale.  Both packages offer preferred seating for all competition performances and a significant savings over single ticket pricing.  Plus this year’s event is bigger than ever, with 2 more days, 4 more festival events, and chamber music performances added to the final round!

 

ALL ACCESS PASSPORT
$455

  • Includes tickets to all competition performances, the award ceremony and medalist recital, and all festival events.
  • Preferred seating for competition performances in the left and center sections in Gartner Auditorium, and orchestra section seating in rows E-W at Severance Hall.  Festival events are general admission.

Competition tickets single value: $415
Festival tickets single value: $120
Total value: $535 = Save 15%!

COMPETITION PERFORMANCE PASSPORT
$350

  • Includes tickets to all competition performances and the award ceremony and medalist recital.
  • Preferred seating in the left and center sections in Gartner Auditorium and orchestra section seating in rows E-W at Severance Hall.

Total value: $415 = Save 15%!

Please call 216-707-5397 with questions.  Single tickets will go on sale March 1, 2016.


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