Van Cliburn dies

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Van Cliburn dies, the renowned American classical pianist, has died aged 78. He died at his home in Fort Worth, Texas, on 27 February, after suffering from bone cancer, said his publicist and long time friend Mary Lou Falcone.
In 2010, President Obama awarded him the National Medal of Arts. He was diagnosed with advanced cancer two years later in August 2012.
BBC Radio 3 presenter Michael Berkeley praised Cliburn's "formidable technique."
"That Van Cliburn won the first ever Tchaikovsky Prize in Moscow in 1958, the middle of the Cold War, is testimony to his prodigious gifts," he said.
"Trained in the great Romantic repertoire he brought to Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky great emotional power."
Pianist Stephen Hough told the BBC that Cliburn was "one of the most charming and lovely men" he had known.
"He was very modest, gracious and generous. He was very tall, very imposing, and all of this came through in the playing - he was a major personality when he played, and he really towered over the stage in every sense."
He added: "He was still a great American hero to the end of his life."
Born Harvey Lavan Cliburn, Jr in 1934 in Shreveport, Louisiana, he began taking piano lessons at the age of three from his mother.
He entered the Juilliard School in New York at the age of 17.
After winning the Tchaikovsky Prize in Moscow aged 23, Cliburn received international recognition.
He returned to New York to a ticker-tape parade - the first time for a classical musician.
He performed for every US president since Harry Truman, the 33rd President of the United States who was in office from 1945-1953.
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