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Three top amateur pianists were selected in Van Cliburn Foundation's 3rd International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs. The competition was held at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, June 3-8, 2002.
Victoria Bragin, a chemistry professor from Barboursville, West Virginia, and Michael Hawley, director of special projects at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, tied for first place. They each received $2,000 from Steinway & Sons, a competition sponsor; a pair of tickets and Official Guest status for the finals of the 12th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2005; and a recital engagement in Washington, D.C., sponsored by The Smithsonian Associates. Second prize, a $1,000 award, went to Paul Romero, a CD-ROM game composer ...