Harriet Cohen International Music Award
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The Harriet Cohen International Music Award was founded in 1951 by Sir Arnold Bax and others in 1951, in honour of Harriet Cohen the British pianist.
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[edit] Recipients
[edit] 1950s
- 1954
- Ingrid Haebler – Beethoven Medal
- 1955
- Donald Bell – Arnold Bax Memorial Medal, outstanding student from the Commonwealth[1]
- Jacques Klein
- Kenneth Schermerhorn [2][3]
- 1957
- 1958
- Ahmet Adnan Saygun – Jean Sibelius Composition Medal[7]
- Miguel Querol Gavalda – Gold Medal
- Peter-Lukas Graf
- 1959
- Theo Bruins
- Glenn Gould – Bach Medal[8][9]
- Luis Garcia-Renart – Cello Prize[10]
[edit] 1960s
1960
- Joaquín Achúcarro – Best Debut of the Year[11]
- Piet Kee – Bach Medal[12]
- Bogdan Paprocki – Opera Medal[13]
1961
- Aafje Heynis – outstanding artistry[14]
- Oscar Mischiati – A. Davison Memorial Medal for Musicology
1962
- Barbara Hesse-Bukowska – British Medal[15][16]
- Byron Janis – Beethoven Medal (for best performance of two Beethoven Sonatas, the "Waldstein" and Opus 109)[17][18]
- Arve Tellefsen[19]
- Yaltah Menuhin / Joel Ryce [20]
1963
- Vladimir Ashkenazy – Piano Prize (shared)
- Norma Fisher – Piano Prize (shared)[21]
- Louise Talma – Sibelius Medal for Composition[22]
- Gloria Saarinen – Commonwealth Medal[23]
- Francis Chagrin – Film Composer of the Year[24]
1964
1965
- Martin Isepp – Carroll Donner Stuchell Medal for Accompanying[25]
1966
- Marie Collier [26]
- Waleri Gradow (Valery Gradow)[27][28]
- Ronald Stevenson – for Busoni centenary radio programme (possibly award year was 1967)[29]
1967
- José-Luis Garcia[30]
1968
- Roger Smalley – Contemporary music performance[31]
- Maureen Forrester – the Council's Prize[32]
- William Mathias – Bax Society Prize[33]
[edit] 1990s
1996
- Roger Owens[34]
[edit] 21st century
2001
- Ilid Jones[35]
2002
- Cheryl Frances-Hoad (joint winner)[36]
- 2005
- Victoria Davies, harpist[37]
[edit] Dates not yet determined
- Diane Andersen – Bach Medal[38]
- Sebastian Benda – Bach Medal[39]
- Idil Biret – Dinu Lipatti gold medal[40]
- Jennifer Bullock[41]
- Edwin Carr
- Maria Clodes (Maria Clodes-Jaguaribe) – best young pianist of the year[42]
- Paul Max Edlin[43]
- Philippe Entremont – Piano Medal[44]
- Christopher Green-Armytage[45]
- Bernadette Greevy[46]
- Jerome Jelinek – cello
- Fernande Kaeser – Beethoven Prize[47]
- Fernando Laires – Beethoven Medal (in memory of Artur Schnabel)[48]
- Aase Nordmo Løvberg (Gold medal for singing)[49]
- Elizabeth Powell[50]
- Yonty Solomon – Beethoven Medal[51]
- Abbey Simon[52]
- Erna Spoorenberg
- Koji Toyoda – Bach medal[53]
- Valerie Tryon[54]
- Elena Vorotko – Bach Prize[55]
- Ronald Woodcock[56]
[edit] References
- ^ Donald Bell
- ^ Nashville Symphony's Music Director Passes Away
- ^ Nashville Symphony - The Late Kenneth Schermerhorn
- ^ Concert brochure
- ^ International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition
- ^ Associazione musicale culturale Domenico Sarro
- ^ Adnan Saygun
- ^ Biography of Glenn Gould
- ^ Memorabilia: Medals
- ^ Making Music at Bard
- ^ 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
- ^ Arve Tellefsen
- ^ Yaltah Menuhin Biography (page 5)
- ^ Royal Northern College of Music Norma Fisher
- ^ Louise Talma: Biography
- ^ Famous Canadian Women
- ^ Francis Chagrin
- ^ Martin Isepp
- ^ Philippa Johnson, "Top honour for Marie", The Herald (Melbourne), 19th January 1967, p18
- ^ Valery Gradow
- ^ Waleri Gradow
- ^ Ronald Stevenson Society
- ^ José-Luis Garcia (Violin/Conductor) resumé
- ^ Roger Smalley
- ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia Maureen Forrester
- ^ Oxford University Press William Mathias
- ^ Franz Liszt Piano Works
- ^ Ilid Jones
- ^ Cheryl Frances-Hoad
- ^ Alumni Page
- ^ Diane Andersen
- ^ Sebastian Benda
- ^ Allegro Vivo - jury
- ^ Fleuri biographies
- ^ NEPTA Speaker Biographies for Monthly Meetings
- ^ Deal Summer Music Festival
- ^ Fondation Bell’Arte
- ^ UEA School of Music Instrumental Tutors
- ^ Bernadette Greevy (Mezzo-soprano)
- ^ In Memoriam
- ^ Eastman School of Music: Fernando Laires
- ^ Nordprofil: Tale til Nordmo Løvberg
- ^ Sydney Conservatorium of Music: Elizabeth Powell
- ^ Past Soloists
- ^ 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)

