List of Gaudeamus laureates
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The list of Gaudeamus leareates offers listings of first prize winners of the international Gaudeamus competitions. The interpreters competetition and the composers competition are both held by the Gaudeamus Foundation.
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[edit] First Prize in the International Interpreters Competition
* 2005 Ashley Hribar (AU, piano) * 2003 Philip Howard (UK, piano) * 2001 Tony Arnold (US, soprano) * 1999 Ralph van Raat (NL, piano) * 1997 Alan Thomas (US, guitar) * 1996 Helen Bledsoe (US, flute) * 1995 Guido Arbonelli (IT, bass clarinet) * 1994 Margit Kern (DE, accordion) * 1993 Aleksandra Krzanowska (PL, piano) * 1991 Tomoko Mukaiyama (JP, piano) * 1989 Louis Bessette (CA, piano) * 1987 Stefan Hussong (DE, accordion) * 1985 Amadinda Percussion Group (HU, percussion group) * 1983 John Kenny (UK, trombone) * 1981 David Arden (US, piano) * 1980 Florean Popa (RO, clarinet) * 1979 Mircea Ardeleanu (RO, percussion) * 1978 Edward Johnson (US, clarinet) * 1977 Toyoji Peter Tomita (US, trombone) * 1976 Max Lifchitz (MX, piano) * 1975 Fernando Grillo (IT, contrabas) * 1974 Herbert Henck (DE, piano) * 1973 Michiko Takahashi (JP, marimba) * 1972 Harry Sparnaay (NL, bass clarinet) * 1971 Doris Hays (US, piano) * 1970 Bart Berman (NL, piano) * 1969 Frank van Kooten (NL oboe) * 1968 Ronald Lumsden (UK, piano) * 1967 Joan Ryall / June Clark (UK, piano duo) * 1966 Harald Boje (DE, piano) * 1965 Charles de Wolff (NL, orgel) * 1964 Duo Petr Messiereur (violin) / Jarmila Kozderk (piano) (CZ) * 1963 1e Prize not awarded
[edit] First Prize in the International Composers Competition
- 1957 Otto Ketting (Netherlands) with the composition Passacaglia
- 1958 Otto Ketting (Netherlands) with Due Canzoni
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- 1962 Pauline Oliveros (United States) with Sound Patterns
- ...
- 1970 Jan Vriend (Netherlands) with Huantan
- 1971
- 1972 Daniel Lentz (United States)
- 1973
- 1974 Fabio Vacchi (Italy) with Soupirs de Genève
- ...
- 1984 Mauro Cardi (Italy)
- 1985 Unsuk Chin (Korea)
- 1986 Uros Rojko (Slovenia)
- 1987 Karen Tanaka (Japan)
- 1988 Michael Jarrell (Switzerland)
- 1989 Richard Barett (United Kingdom) with I open and close
- 1990 Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf (Germany) and Paolo Aralla (Italy)
- 1991 Asbjorn Schaathun (Norway)
- 1992 Jörg Birkenkötter (Germany)
- 1993 David del Puer to (Spain)
- 1994 Richard Ayres (United Kingdom)
- 1995 Jesús Torres (Spain) and Michael Oesterle (Canada)
- 1996 Régis Campo (France)
- 1997 Hang Zou (China)
- 1998 Kumiko Omura (Japan) and Geoff Hannan (United Kingdom)
- 1999 Michel van der Aa (Netherlands)
- 2000 Yannis Kyriakides (Cyprus/Netherlands)
- 2001 Palle Dahlstedt (Sweden) and Takuya Imahori (Japan)
- 2002 Valerio Murat (Italy)
- 2003 Dmitri Kourliandski (Russia)
- 2004 Sampo Haapamäki (Finland) with Signature
- 2005 Oscar Bianchi (Italy/Switzerland)
- 2006 Lefteris Papadimitriou (Greece) and Gabriel Paiuk (Argentina).
[edit] See also
[edit] External link
- Review of the Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition of 2001, also gives some general background