词条 | Walter W. Naumburg Foundation |
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}} The Walter W. Naumburg Foundation sponsors competitions and provides awards for young classical musicians in North America. It was founded in 1925 by Walter Wehle Naumburg, a wealthy amateur cellist and son of noted New York City music patron and philanthropist Elkan Naumburg. Elkan Naumburg, owner of the eminent Wall Street bank E. Naumburg & Co., founded the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts in 1905. The Concerts were originally performed at the Bandstand on the Concert Ground of New York's Central Park, and starting in 1923 were performed in the Naumburg Bandshell at the same location. The Naumburg Competition is one of the oldest and most prestigious music competitions in the world. The website San Francisco Classical Voice writes that "the Naumburg Competition has one of the best track records of selecting young musicians who, in short order, build significant careers".[1] The first competition was held in 1926. In an open audition format, pianists, violinists, and cellists were all eligible to compete. In 1928 it was expanded to include vocalists. The prize included cash awards and the opportunity to play concerts in New York's Town Hall, which virtually insured reviews by New York's most influential music critics. In 1946, Aaron Copland and William Schuman joined the Naumburg Foundation board of directors, and shortly afterwards the Foundation began awarding composers with recording projects. In 1961, the format of the competition was changed into a professional competition with a single winner, for one particular discipline. In 1965, the competition was expanded to include chamber music ensembles. Since the early 1970s, the Naumburg Competition has generally rotated three different categories - piano, strings, and voice - on a triennial basis (although there have also been competitions for flute, clarinet, and classical guitar). Winners receive a cash prize and two recital appearances in Alice Tully Hall. Other opportunities include a recording project, a commission (to be premiered in one of the Alice Tully Hall recitals) and many performance opportunities throughout the United States. Previous winners of the International Naumburg Competition include Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Elmar Oliveira, Dawn Upshaw, Robert Mann, Leonidas Kavakos, and Harvey Shapiro. Winners of the Chamber Music Award include the American, Brentano, Miro, and Muir string quartets, and the Eroica Trio. Winners of the International Naumburg Competition
Catherine Wade-Smith, violinist Adeline Masino, violinist Bernard Ocko, violinist
Phyllis Kraeuter, cellist Margaret Hamilton, pianist Sonia Skalka, pianist
Dorothy Kendrick, pianist William Sauber, pianist Sadah Schwartz-Shuchari, violinist Daniel Saidenberg, cellist Julian Kahn, cellist
Helen Berlin, violinist Olga Zundel, cellist August Werner, baritone
Helen McGraw, pianist Ruth Culbertson, pianist Mila Wellerson, cellist Louise Bernhardt, contralto
Lillian Rehberg Goodman, cellist Marguerite Hawkins, soprano Edwiria Eustis, contralto Kurtis Brownell, tenor
Milo Miloradovich, soprano Foster Miller, bass-baritone Dalies Frantz, pianist Huddie Johnson, pianist Inez Lauritano, violinist
Catherine Carver, pianist Harry Katzman, violinist
Joseph Knitzer, violinist Ruby Mercer, soprano
Benjamin De Loache, baritone Judith Sidorsky, pianist Aniceta Shea, soprano Florence Vickland, soprano Marshall Moss, violinist
Frederick Buldrini, violinist
Ida Krehm, pianist Pauline Pierce, mezzo-soprano Maurice Bialkin, cellist
Carroll Glenn, violinist
Mara Sebriansky, violinist Zadel Skolovsky, pianist Gertrude Gibson, soprano
Harry Cykman, violinist Thomas Richner, pianist
Robert Mann, violinist Lura Stover, soprano
Jane Rogers, contralto Annette Elkanova, pianist David Sarser, violinist
Dolores Miller, violinist Ruth Geiger, pianist
Jeanne Therrien, pianist Jean Carlton, soprano Carol Brice, contralto
Jane Boedeker, mezzo-soprano Paula Lenchner, soprano
Jeanne Rosenbium, pianist Anahid Ajemian, violinist
Abba Bogin, pianist Jane Carlson, pianist
Paul Olefsky, cellist Theodore Lettvin, pianist
Lorne Munroe, cellist
Esther Glazer, violinist Margaret Barthel, pianist
June Kovach, pianist Laurel Hurley, soprano Joyce Flissler, violinist
Diana Steiner, violinist Yoko Matsuo, violinist Lois Marshall, soprano
Gilda Muhlbauer, violinist Lee Cass, bass-baritone Georgia Laster, soprano
William Doppmann, pianist Jean Wentworth, pianist Martha Flowers, soprano
Mary MacKenzie, contralto Nancy Cirillo, violinist
Donald McCall, cellist Wayne Connor, tenor George Katz, pianist
Angelica Lozada, soprano Michael Grebanier, cellist
Joseph Schwartz, pianist Elaine Lee, violinist
Howard Aibel, pianist Sophia Steffan, soprano Ralph Votapek, pianist
Joseph Silverstein, violinist
Werner Torkanowsky, conductor
Elizabeth Mosher, soprano
Jorge Mester, conductor
Zola Shaulis, pianist
Robert Davidovici, violinist
Edmund LeRoy, baritone First Prize Susan Davenny Wyner, soprano Third Prize
Edith Kraft, Second Prize Dickran Atamian, Third Prize
Piano: Dickran Atamian, pianist Voice: Clamma Dale and Joy Simpson, sopranos (co-winners) Violin: Elmar Oliveira, violinist
Thomas Demenga, Second Prize Georg Faust, Third Prize
Carol Wincenc, First Prize Gary Schocker, Third Prize
Peter Orth, First Prize Miryo Park, Second Prize Panayis Lyras, Third Prize
Irene Gubrud, soprano Jan Opalach, bass-baritone Lucy Shelton, soprano
Thomas Riebl
David Allen Wehr, Second Prize William Wolfram, Third Prize
Carmit Zori, Second Prize Ian Swensen, Second Prize (co-winners)
Christopher Trakas, baritone, First Prize
John Grey, Second Prize Daniel McKelway, Third Prize
Andrés Diáz, First Prize Peter Wiley, Third Prize
Andrew Wilde, Second Prize William Wolfram, Third Prize
Peter Winograd, Second Prize Peter Matzka, Third Prize
David Malis, baritone, Second Prize Marietta Simpson, mezzo-soprano, Third Prize
Hai-Ye Ni, First Prize Gustav Rivinius, Second Prize Marius May, Third Prize
Misha Amory, First Prize Roberto Diáz, Third Prize
Mikhail Yanovitsky, Second Prize Alan Gampel, Third Prize
Tomohiro Okumura, First Prize Yehonatan Berick, Second Prize Michael Shih, Third Prize
Theresa Santiago, soprano, First Prize Leon Williams, baritone, Second Prize Christópheren Nomura, baritone, Third Prize
Jorge Caballero, First Prize Kevin Gallagher, Third Prize
Anthony Molinaro, First Prize (co-winners)
Jasmine Lin, Second Prize Jennifer Frautschi, Third Prize
Stephen Salters, baritone, First Prize Randall Scarlata, baritone, Second Prize Hyunah Yu, soprano, Third Prize
Li Wei Qin, First Prize (co-winners)
Gilles Vonsattel, First Prize Lev Vincour, Third Prize
Ayano Ninomiya, Second Prize Sharon Roffman, Third Prize
Sari Gruber, First Prize Tyler Duncan, Third Prize Amanda Forsythe, Honorable Mention
Eric Nowlin, Second Prize Jonah Sirota, Third Prize David Kim, Honorable Mention
David Requiro and Anita Leuzinger, First Prize Saeunn Thorsteindottir, Zara Nelsova Prize Umberto Clerici, Honorable Mention David Eggert, Honorable mention
Alexandre Moutouzkine, co-Second Prize Ran Dank, co-Second Prize Christopher Guzman, Honorable Mention
Elly Suh, Second Prize Kristin Lee, Third Prize
Sidney Outlaw, Second Prize Hyo Na Kim, Honorable Mention Michael Kelly, Honorable mention
Lev Sivkov, First Prize Jay Campbell and Brannon Cho, Second Prize
Albert Cano Smit and Xiaohui Yang, First Prize Tiffany Poon, Second Prize
Grace Park, First Prize Shannon Lee, Second Prize Danbi Um, Third Prize References1. ^{{cite news|last1=Serinus|first1=Jason Victor|title=The Naumburg Comptetition: Formula One for Finding Talent|url=https://www.sfcv.org/article/the-naumburg-competition-formula-one-for-finding-talent|date=2010-12-28}}
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