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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 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 San Francisco Chronicle writes that "the Naumburg Competition has one of the best track records of selecting young musicians who, in short order, build significant careers". 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. ==List of Past Winners of the International Naumburg Competition== *1925 Catherine Wade-Smith, violinist Adeline Masino, violinist Bernard Ocko, violinist *1926 Phyllis Kraeuter, cellist Margaret Hamilton, pianist Sonia Skalka, pianist *1927 Dorothy Kendrick, pianist William Sauber, pianist Sadah Schwartz-Shuchari, violinist Daniel Saidenberg, cellist Julian Kahn, cellist *1928 Adele Marcus, pianist Helen Berlin, violinist Louis Kaufman, violinist Olga Zundel, cellist George Rasely, tenor August Werner, baritone *1930 Helen McGraw, pianist Ruth Culbertson, pianist Mila Wellerson, cellist Louise Bernhardt, contralto *1931 Lillian Rehberg Goodman, cellist Marguerite Hawkins, soprano Edwiria Eustis, contralto Kurtis Brownell, tenor *1932 Milo Miloradovich, soprano Foster Miller, bass-baritone Dalies Frantz, pianist Huddie Johnson, pianist Inez Lauritano, violinist *1933 Catherine Carver, pianist Harry Katzman, violinist *1934 Joseph Knitzer, violinist Ruby Mercer, soprano *1935 Benjamin De Loache, baritone Judith Sidorsky, pianist Aniceta Shea, soprano Harvey Shapiro, cellist Florence Vickland, soprano Marshall Moss, violinist *1936 Frederick Buldrini, violinist *1937 Jorge Bolet, pianist Ida Krehm, pianist Pauline Pierce, mezzo-soprano Maurice Bialkin, cellist *1938 Carroll Glenn, violinist *1939 Mara Sebriansky, violinist William Home, tenor Zadel Skolovsky, pianist Gertrude Gibson, soprano *1940 Abbey Simon, pianist Harry Cykman, violinist Thomas Richner, pianist *1941 William Kapell, pianist Robert Mann, violinist Lura Stover, soprano *1942 Jane Rogers, contralto Annette Elkanova, pianist David Sarser, violinist *1943 Dolores Miller, violinist Constance Keene, pianist Ruth Geiger, pianist *1944 Jeanne Therrien, pianist Jean Carlton, soprano Carol Brice, contralto *1945 Jane Boedeker, mezzo-soprano Paula Lenchner, soprano *1946 Leonid Hambro, pianist Jeanne Rosenbium, pianist Anahid Ajemian, violinist *1947 Berl Senofsky, violinist Abba Bogin, pianist Jane Carlson, pianist *1948 Sidney Harth, violinist Paul Olefsky, cellist Theodore Lettvin, pianist *1949 Lorne Munroe, cellist *1950 Angelene Collins, soprano Esther Glazer, violinist Betty Jean Hagen, violinist Margaret Barthel, pianist *1951 June Kovach, pianist Laurel Hurley, soprano Joyce Flissler, violinist *1952 Diana Steiner, violinist Yoko Matsuo, violinist Lois Marshall, soprano *1953 Gilda Muhlbauer, violinist Lee Cass, bass-baritone Georgia Laster, soprano *1954 William Doppmann, pianist Jean Wentworth, pianist Jules Eskin, cellist Martha Flowers, soprano *1955 Ronald Leonard, cellist Mary MacKenzie, contralto Nancy Cirillo, violinist *1956 Donald McCall, cellist Wayne Connor, tenor George Katz, pianist *1957 Regina Sarfaty, mezzo-soprano Angelica Lozada, soprano Michael Grebanier, cellist *1958 Joseph Schwartz, pianist Shirley Verrett, mezzo-soprano Elaine Lee, violinist *1959 Howard Aibel, pianist Sophia Steffan, soprano Ralph Votapek, pianist *1960 Joseph Silverstein, violinist *1961 Werner Torkanowsky, conductor *1964 Elizabeth Mosher, soprano *1968 Jorge Mester, conductor *1971 Kun-Woo Paik, pianist Zola Shaulis, pianist *1972 Robert Davidovici, violinist *1973 Voice Edmund LeRoy, baritone First Prize Barbara Hendricks, soprano Second Prize Susan Davenny Wyner, soprano Third Prize *1974 Piano André-Michel Schub, First Prize Edith Kraft, Second Prize Dickran Atamian, Third Prize *1975-76 (50th Anniversary Competitions) Piano: Dickran Atamian, pianist Voice: Clamma Dale and Joy Simpson, sopranos (co-winners) Violin: Elmar Oliveira, violinist *1977 Cello Nathaniel Rosen, First Prize Thomas Demenga, Second Prize Georg Faust, Third Prize *1978 Flute Carol Wincenc, First Prize Marya Martin, Second Prize Gary Schocker, Third Prize *1979 Piano Peter Orth, First Prize Miryo Park, Second Prize Panayis Lyras, Third Prize *1980 Voice (four winners) Faith Esham, soprano Irene Gubrud, soprano Jan Opalach, bass-baritone Lucy Shelton, soprano *1981 Violin Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg *1981 Cello Colin Carr *1982 Viola Thomas Riebl *1983 Piano Stephen Hough, First Prize David Allen Wehr, Second Prize William Wolfram, Third Prize *1984 Violin (No First Prize awarded) Carmit Zori, Second Prize Ian Swenson, Second Prize (co-winners) *1985 Voice Dawn Upshaw, soprano, First Prize Christopher Trakas, baritone, First Prize *1985 Clarinet Charles Neidich, First Prize John Grey, Second Prize Daniel McKelway, Third Prize *1986 Cello Andrés Diáz, First Prize Truls Mørk, Second Prize Peter Wiley, Third Prize *1987 Piano Anton Nel, First Prize Andrew Wilde, Second Prize William Wolfram, Third Prize *1988 Violin Leonidas Kavakos, First Prize Peter Winograd, Second Prize Peter Matzka, Third Prize *1989 Voice Stanford Olsen, tenor, First Prize David Malis, baritone, Second Prize Marietta Simpson, mezzo-soprano, Third Prize *1990 Cello Hai-Ye Ni, First Prize Gustav Rivinius, Second Prize Marius May, Third Prize *1991 Viola Misha Amory, First Prize Paul Coletti, Second Prize Roberto Diáz, Third Prize *1992 Piano Awadagin Pratt, First Prize Mikhail Yanovitsky, Second Prize Alan Gampel, Third Prize *1993 Violin Tomohiro Okumura, First Prize Yehonatan Berick, Second Prize Michael Shih, Third Prize *1994 Voice Theresa Santiago, soprano, First Prize Leon Williams, baritone, Second Prize Christópheren Nomura, baritone, Third Prize *1996 Classical Guitar Jorge Caballero, First Prize Jason Vieaux, Second Prize Kevin Gallagher, Third Prize *1997 Piano Steven Osborne, First Prize (Anthony Molinaro ), First Prize (co-winners) *1998 Violin Axel Strauss, First Prize Jasmine Lin, Second Prize Jennifer Frautschi, Third Prize *1999 Voice Stephen Salters, baritone, First Prize Randall Scarlata, baritone, Second Prize Hyunah Yu, soprano, Third Prize *2001 Violoncello Clancy Newman, First Prize Li Wei Qin, First Prize (co-winners) *2002 Piano Gilles Vonsattel, First Prize Konstantin Soukovetski, Second Prize Lev Vincour, Third Prize *2003 Violin Frank Huang, First Prize Ayano Ninomiya, Second Prize Sharon Roffman, Third Prize *2005 Voice Sari Gruber, First Prize Thomas Meglioranza, Second Prize Tyler Duncan, Third Prize Amanda Forsythe, Honorable Mention *2006 Viola David Carpenter, First Prize Eric Nowlin, Second Prize Jonah Sirota, Third Prize David Kim, Honorable Mention *2008 Cello David Requiro and Anita Leuzinger, First Prize Winners Sebastien Hurtaud, Third Prize Winner Saeunn Thorsteindottir, Zara Nelsova Prize Umberto Clerici, Honorable Mention David Eggert, Honorable mention *2010 Piano Soyeon Lee, First Prize Alexandre Moutouzkine, co-Second Prize Ran Dank, co-Second Prize Christopher Guzma, Honorable Mention 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Walter W. 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