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
1957
  • Mario delli Ponti – Bach Medal[4]
  • Adam Harasiewicz, for outstanding achievement in piano[5][6]
1958
1959

[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

1963

1964

1965

  • Martin Isepp – Carroll Donner Stuchell Medal for Accompanying[25]

1966

1967

  • José-Luis Garcia[30]

1968

[edit] 1990s

1996

[edit] 21st century

2001

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

  1. ^ Donald Bell
  2. ^ Nashville Symphony's Music Director Passes Away
  3. ^ Nashville Symphony - The Late Kenneth Schermerhorn
  4. ^ Concert brochure
  5. ^ International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition
  6. ^ Associazione musicale culturale Domenico Sarro
  7. ^ Adnan Saygun
  8. ^ Biography of Glenn Gould
  9. ^ Memorabilia: Medals
  10. ^ Making Music at Bard
  11. ^ Teatro Cervantes
  12. ^ Piet Kee
  13. ^ Bogdan Paprocki
  14. ^ Aafje Heynis
  15. ^ Polish Music Reference Center
  16. ^ Barbara Hesse-Bukowska
  17. ^ Honorary Master Scholar Biographical Sketches
  18. ^ Byron Janis – Firsts or Distinctions
  19. ^ Arve Tellefsen
  20. ^ Yaltah Menuhin Biography (page 5)
  21. ^ Royal Northern College of Music Norma Fisher
  22. ^ Louise Talma: Biography
  23. ^ Famous Canadian Women
  24. ^ Francis Chagrin
  25. ^ Martin Isepp
  26. ^ Philippa Johnson, "Top honour for Marie", The Herald (Melbourne), 19th January 1967, p18
  27. ^ Valery Gradow
  28. ^ Waleri Gradow
  29. ^ Ronald Stevenson Society
  30. ^ José-Luis Garcia (Violin/Conductor) resumé
  31. ^ Roger Smalley
  32. ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia Maureen Forrester
  33. ^ Oxford University Press William Mathias
  34. ^ Franz Liszt Piano Works
  35. ^ Ilid Jones
  36. ^ Cheryl Frances-Hoad
  37. ^ Alumni Page
  38. ^ Diane Andersen
  39. ^ Sebastian Benda
  40. ^ Allegro Vivo - jury
  41. ^ Fleuri biographies
  42. ^ NEPTA Speaker Biographies for Monthly Meetings
  43. ^ Deal Summer Music Festival
  44. ^ Fondation Bell’Arte
  45. ^ UEA School of Music Instrumental Tutors
  46. ^ Bernadette Greevy (Mezzo-soprano)
  47. ^ In Memoriam
  48. ^ Eastman School of Music: Fernando Laires
  49. ^ Nordprofil: Tale til Nordmo Løvberg
  50. ^ Sydney Conservatorium of Music: Elizabeth Powell
  51. ^ Past Soloists
  52. ^ Moores School of Music: Abbey Simon
  53. ^ World renowned teaching staff of the International Academy of the Suzuki Method
  54. ^ Honorary degree recipients
  55. ^ Elena Vorotko
  56. ^ National Piano and Violin Competition 2005 (Word document)