Harriet Cohen International Music Award
The Harriet Cohen International Music Award was founded in 1951 by Sir Arnold Bax and others in 1951, in honour of the British pianist Harriet Cohen.
Recipients
1950s
- 1951
- Philippe Entremont – Piano Medal[1]
- 1954
- Ingrid Haebler – Beethoven Medal
- 1955
- Donald Bell – Arnold Bax Memorial Medal, outstanding student from the Commonwealth[2]
- Jacques Klein
- Kenneth Schermerhorn [3][4]
- 1956
- 1957
- Mario delli Ponti – Bach Medal[6]
- Adam Harasiewicz, for outstanding achievement in piano[7][8]
- 1958
- Ahmed Adnan Saygun – Jean Sibelius Composition Medal[9]
- Miguel Querol Gavalda – Gold Medal
- Peter-Lukas Graf
- 1959
- Theo Bruins - Beethoven medal[10][11][12]
- Glenn Gould – Bach Medal[13][14]
- İdil Biret – Dinu Lipatti gold medal[15]
- Luis Garcia-Renart – Cello Prize[16]
1960s
1960
- Joaquín Achúcarro – Best Debut of the Year[17]
- Piet Kee – Bach Medal[18]
- Bogdan Paprocki – Opera Medal[19]
1961
- Aafje Heynis – outstanding artistry[20]
- Oscar Mischiati – A. Davison Memorial Medal for Musicology
1962
- Barbara Hesse-Bukowska – British Medal[21][22]
- Byron Janis – Beethoven Medal (for best performance of two Beethoven Sonatas, the "Waldstein" and Opus 109)[23][24]
- Yonty Solomon – Beethoven Medal[25]
- Arve Tellefsen[26]
- Yaltah Menuhin / Joel Ryce [27]
1963
- Vladimir Ashkenazy – Piano Prize (shared)
- Norma Fisher – Piano Prize (shared)[28]
- Louise Talma – Sibelius Medal for Composition[29]
- Gloria Saarinen – Commonwealth Medal[30]
- Francis Chagrin – Film Composer of the Year[31]
- Anita Välkki[32]
1964
1965
- Martin Isepp – Carroll Donner Stuchell Medal for Accompanying[34]
1966
- Marie Collier [35]
- Waleri Gradow (Valery Gradow)[36][37]
- Ronald Stevenson – for Busoni centenary radio programme (possibly award year was 1967)[38]
1967
1968
- Roger Smalley – Contemporary music performance[41]
- Maureen Forrester – the Council's Prize[42]
- William Mathias – Bax Society Prize[43]
- Fernande Kaeser – Beethoven Medal[44]
- Fine Art Orchestra - Chamber Music Gold Medal
1990s
1996
- Roger Owens[45]
2000s
2001
- Ilid Jones[46]
2002
- Cheryl Frances-Hoad (joint winner)[47]
- 2005
- Victoria Davies, harpist[48]
Dates not yet determined
- Diane Andersen – Bach Medal[49]
- Sebastian Benda – Bach Medal[50]
- Jennifer Bullock[51]
- Edwin Carr
- Maria Clodes (Maria Clodes-Jaguaribe) – best young pianist of the year[52]
- Paul Max Edlin[53]
- Christopher Green-Armytage[54]
- Jerome Jelinek – cello
- Fernando Laires – Beethoven Medal (in memory of Artur Schnabel)[55]
- Aase Nordmo Løvberg (Gold medal for singing)[56]
- Elizabeth Powell[57]
- Abbey Simon[58]
- Erna Spoorenberg
- Koji Toyoda – Bach medal[59]
- Valerie Tryon[60]
- Elena Vorotko – Bach Prize[61]
- Ronald Woodcock[62]
References
- ↑ The International Who's Who 2004, p. 495.
- ↑ Donald Bell
- ↑ Nashville Symphony's Music Director Passes Away
- ↑ Nashville Symphony - The Late Kenneth Schermerhorn
- ↑ Rohan de Saram
- ↑ Concert brochure
- ↑ International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition
- ↑ Associazione musicale culturale Domenico Sarro
- ↑ Adnan Saygun
- ↑ Reeser, Eduard, ed. (1959). Music in Holland: A review of contemporary music in the Netherlands. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff. p. 99.
To the youngest generation of pianists belongs THEO BRUINS [born 1929], who made his debut at an early age in the Concertos of Beethoven and Ravel. [...] In the spring of 1959 he was awarded the 'Harriet Cohen Beethoven Medal'.
- ↑ "Neue Zeitschrift für Musik". 120. 1959: 223.
Der holländische Pianist Theo Bruins wurde mit der „Harriet Cohen Beethoven Medal for Piano" ausgezeichnet.
- ↑ "Mens en melodie". 14. 1959: 96.
Aan Theo Bruins werd de „Harriet Cohen Beethoven Medal" toegekend.
- ↑ Biography of Glenn Gould
- ↑ Memorabilia: Medals
- ↑ Idil Biret in Dictionaries
- ↑ Bard College Press Release (3.8.01) Woodstock Chamber Orchestra concert at Bard College features world premiere of work by Jonathan Russell and Works by Rameau and Saint-Saens]
- ↑ Teatro Cervantes
- ↑ Piet Kee
- ↑ Bogdan Paprocki
- ↑ Aafje Heynis
- ↑ Polish Music Reference Center
- ↑ Barbara Hesse-Bukowska
- ↑ Honorary Master Scholar Biographical Sketches
- ↑ Byron Janis – Firsts or Distinctions
- ↑ The International Who's Who 2004, p. 1582.
- ↑ Arve Tellefsen
- ↑ Yaltah Menuhin Biography (page 5)
- ↑ Royal Northern College of Music Norma Fisher
- ↑ Louise Talma: Biography
- ↑ Famous Canadian Women
- ↑ Francis Chagrin
- ↑ anitavalkki.com
- ↑ The Irish Times, "Mezzo' s talent matched by uncompromising principles", 4 October 2008
- ↑ Martin Isepp
- ↑ Philippa Johnson, "Top honour for Marie", The Herald (Melbourne), 19 January 1967, p18
- ↑ Valery Gradow
- ↑ Waleri Gradow
- ↑ Ronald Stevenson Society
- ↑ José-Luis Garcia (Violin/Conductor) resumé
- ↑ Le Soir
- ↑ Roger Smalley
- ↑ The Canadian Encyclopedia Maureen Forrester
- ↑ Oxford University Press William Mathias
- ↑ In Memoriam
- ↑ Franz Liszt Piano Works
- ↑ Ilid Jones
- ↑ Cheryl Frances-Hoad
- ↑ Alumni Page
- ↑ Diane Andersen
- ↑ Sebastian Benda
- ↑ Fleuri biographies
- ↑ NEPTA Speaker Biographies for Monthly Meetings
- ↑ Deal Summer Music Festival
- ↑ UEA School of Music Instrumental Tutors
- ↑ Eastman School of Music: Fernando Laires
- ↑ Nordprofil: Tale til Nordmo Løvberg
- ↑ Sydney Conservatorium of Music: Elizabeth Powell
- ↑ Moores School of Music: Abbey Simon
- ↑ World-renowned teaching staff of the International Academy of the Suzuki Method
- ↑ Honorary degree recipients
- ↑ Elena Vorotko
- ↑ National Piano and Violin Competition 2005 (Word document)
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