Glenn Gould Prize

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The Glenn Gould Prize is an international award bestowed by the Glenn Gould Foundation in memory of noted Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. It is awarded every third year to a living individual in recognition of his/her contributions to music and communication.

Prize recipients, Laureates, are awarded CA$50,000 and given the responsibility of naming the City of Toronto-Glenn Gould International Protégé Prize in Music.

Both Laureates and Protégés receive a bronze statuette of Glenn Gould designed by Canadian artist Ruth Abernathy. In addition, a portrait of each Laureate is displayed in Toronto at the Glenn Gould Studio of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Laureates

Protégés

  • 2002 Jean-Guihen Queyras
  • 1999 Wu Man
  • 1996 Tan Dun
  • 1993 Benny Green

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