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The Concert Artists Guild is an American musical institution, based in New York City and established in 1951. It is dedicated to discovering and nurturing musical talent, and helping musicians start careers. It provides scholarships and grants, and also runs the CAG Records label. According to organizer Richard Weinert, “We begin with 350 musicians of any type or sort—vocalists, duos, instrumentalists, worldwide—whittle them down until 12 finalists remain, and from those, usually three or four are selected who have the combination of training, talent, and that extra pizzazz that is needed to have a successful concert career.” The three or four winners are then managed for several years, mentoring them in becoming successful concert musicians.
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manager and philanthropist Roy Niederhoffer has served as Chairman of the Concert Artists Guild.


Winners

Winners of the Concert Artists Guild:


1950s

1951 * Pasquale Verduce (Basso) * Rosalie Adragna (Soprano) * Richard Leshin (Violin) * Frank Matori (Piano) * Angela Pistelli (Piano) * Sandra Propp (Piano) * Yvette Rudin (Violin) * Vincent Speranda (Piano) * Barbara Berkman (Piano) * Osias Wilensky (Piano) * Elizabeth Devlin (Soprano) * Laurence Watson (Baritone) * Robin Allardice (Soprano) * Ira Shur (Tenor) * Helen Rice (Soprano) * Samuel Sanders (Piano) *
Roger Kamien Roger Kamien (born 1934) is a retired professor emeritus of musicology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He was born in Paris, and was raised in America. He is the author of the book ''Music: An Appreciation'', which is intended to show student ...
(Piano) * Alan Grishman (Violin) * Nathan Goldstein (Violin) * Harriet Emerson (Violin) * Kenneth Chertok (Baritone) * Ruth Brall (Soprano) * Anita Katchen (Piano) * Sally Allen (Soprano) * Thaddeus Brys (Cello) 1952 * Louis F. Simon (Violin) * Militades Siadimas (Violin) * Robert Natkoff (Violin) * Dina Soresi (Soprano) * Virginia-Gene Shankel (Piano) * Helen Spina (Soprano) * Leah Mellman (Piano) * Shirley Bardin (Soprano) * Joseph Plon (Piano) * Harry Wimmer (Cello) * Ara Charles Adrian (Soprano) * Catalina Zandueta (Soprano) * Mary-Louise Brown (Piano) * Charlotte Bloecher (Soprano) * Olanda Drewery (Soprano) * Byron Goode (Flute) * Eleanor Mandel (Piano) * Esther Fernandez (Piano) * Andrew Frierson (Baritone) * Valerie Lamoree (Soprano) * Gabriel Banat (Violin) * Daniel Abrams (Piano) * Allen Rogers (Piano) 1953 * Oliver Colbentson (Violin) * David Wells (Cello) * Beverly Somach (Violin) * Dorothy Phillips (Violin) * Stephen Manes (Piano) * Ruth Lakeway (Soprano) * Uzi Wiesel (Cello) * Leonor Umstead (Piano) * Muriel Kilby (Piano) * William de Valentine (Basso) * Paul Gurevich (Violin) * Barbara Allen (Soprano) * Arabella Hong (Soprano) * Robert Hearn (Baritone) * Ellen Alexander (Mezzo-soprano) *
Stanley Babin Stanley Babin (1932–2010) was a composer and pianist. Life Babin was born in 1932 to Lydia and David Babin, a rabbi. He had four siblings. The family emigrated to Tel Aviv in 1933 where he studied music with Frank Pelleg and made his official ...
(Piano) * Allen Brown (Piano) * Christina C. Cardillo (Soprano) * Norma Ferris (Violin) * Leyna Gabriele (Soprano) 1954 * Bernard Kreger (Piano) * Thomas Stewart (Bass-baritone) * Sosio Manzo (Tenor) *
Martin Canin Martin Canin (March 23, 1930–May 9, 2019) was an American pianist and prominent piano pedagogue who was on the faculty of The Juilliard School from 1976 to 2016 and of Stony Brook University from 1965 to 1993. Canin was born in New York City ...
(Piano) * Bruce Stegg (Piano) * Mara Shorr (Soprano) * Gertrude Prinzi (Soprano) * Marvin Morgenstern (Violin) * Sheila Minzer (Piano) * Shirley Givens (Violin) * Mitchell Andrews (Piano) * Charles Dunn (Baritone) * Eileen DiTullio (Soprano) * Emilia Cundari (Soprano) * Nancy Cirillo (Violin) * Isidor Lateiner (Violin) * Donald Betts (Piano) * Evelyn Lear (Soprano) * Martin Eshelman (Violin) * Robert Menga (Violin) 1955 * Clifford Snyder (Baritone) * William Metcalf (Baritone) * Dorothy Happel (Violin) * Betty Allen (Mezzo) * Ramy Shevelov (Violin) * Emilio Rosario (Piano) * John Pidgeon (Piano) * Donna Pegors (Soprano) * Joan Moynagh (Soprano) * Elaine Bonazzi (Mezzo) * Lorraine Wollnik (Soprano) * Ellen Pahl (Piano) * Eugenia Hyman (Piano) * Audrey Kooper (Piano) * Ralph Feinstein (Violin) * Sara Jane Fleming (Soprano) * Erick Friedman (Violin) * Zelda Gilgore (Piano) * Andrew Heath (Piano) * Alexander Horvath (Violin) * Harry Wimmer (Cello) * Frances Bartley (Soprano) 1956 * Madelyn Vose (Mezzo-Soprano) * Nancy Hall (Mezzo-Soprano) * Sophia Steffan (Mezzo-Soprano) * Morey Ritt (Piano) * Lynn Rasmussen (Soprano) * Daniel Pollack (Piano) * Denver Oldham (Piano) *
Martina Arroyo Martina Arroyo (born February 2, 1937) is an American operatic soprano who had a major international opera career from the 1960s through the 1980s. She was part of the first generation of black opera singers to achieve wide success. Arroyo first ...
(Soprano) * Hyman Bress (Violin) * Ada Pinchuk (Piano) * Manuel Maramba (Piano) * Angelica Lozada (Soprano) * Thomas Carey (Baritone) * Charles Castleman (Violin) * Mary Freeman (Violin) * Deanne Garcy (Piano) * Harold Jones (Flute) * Margarita Zambrana (Soprano) 1957 * Mary Hensley (Mezzo-Soprano) * Clifton Matthews (Piano) *
Sheila Henig Sheila Henig (February 19, 1934 – May 15, 1979) was a Canadian pianist and soprano. She performed as a soloist with the Halifax, Toronto and CBC Symphony Orchestras as well as the Houston Symphony Orchestra. Henig toured Canada as well as som ...
(Piano) * Grant Williams (Tenor) * Jeanette Scovotti (Soprano) * Charles Engel (Piano) * Joseph Schwartz (Piano) * Annina Celli (Mezzo-Soprano) * Reri Grist (Soprano) * Shirley Verrett (Soprano) * Eva Marie Wolfe (Soprano) * Richard Syracuse (Piano) * Donn-Alexandre Feder (Piano) * Olegna Fuschi (Piano) * Tana Bawden (Piano) 1958 * Howard Lebow (Piano) * Victoria Markowski (Piano) * Hugh Matheny (Oboe) * Raymond Michalski (Basso) * Mayne Miller (Piano) * Lois Carole Pachucki (Piano) * Judith Basch (Violin) * Frank Cedrone (Piano) * Margaret Kalil (Soprano) *
Agustin Anievas Agustin Anievas (born June 11, 1934, New York City) is an American pianist, specializing in the works of Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt and Sergei Rachmaninoff. Anievas made his world professional debut in 1944, the first child to give a piano ...
(Piano) * Joy Pottle (Piano) *
Judith Raskin Judith Raskin (June 21, 1928 – December 21, 1984) was an American lyric soprano, renowned for her fine voice as well as her acting. Life and work Raskin was born in New York to Harry A. Raskin, a high school music teacher, and Lillian Raskin, a ...
(Soprano) * Harold Johnson (Tenor) * Ramon Gilbert (Baritone) * Georgia Davis (Contralto) * Herbert Chatzky (Piano) * Howard Aibel (Piano) 1959 *
Joan Wall Joan Boyd Wall (born in Baton Rouge) is a retired American operatic mezzo-soprano, voice teacher, and author on the art of singing. In 1957 she was a finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. She was a principal performer at ...
(Mezzo-Soprano) * Rita Schoen (Soprano) * Andre De La Varre (Piano) *
Toby Saks Toby Saks (January 8, 1942 – August 1, 2013) was an American cellist, the founder of the Seattle Chamber Music Society and a member of the New York Philharmonic. Music history Born in New York City to an immigrant family, Saks began music less ...
(Cello) * Beatrice Rippy (Soprano) * Deborah Reeder (Cello) * Helen Cox Raab (Contralto) * Dan Marek (Tenor) * Richard Kuelling (Basso) * Doris Allen (Violin) * Maris-Stella Bonnell (Piano) * Jack Dane Litten (Tenor) * Marilyn Anne Laughlin (Flute) * Phyllis Frankel (Soprano) * Alexander Fiorillo (Piano) * Enid Dale (Piano)


1960s

1960 * Ronald Rogers (Piano) * Albertine Baumgartner (Piano) * Naomi Weiss (Piano) * Catherine Wallace (Soprano) *
Ilana Vered Ilana Vered (; born December 6, 1943, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is a concert pianist and professor of piano. Biography From age 13 to 15 Vered attended the Paris Conservatoire, which awarded her first prize in piano upon her graduation; among her teac ...
(Piano) *
George Shirley George Irving Shirley (born April 18, 1934) is an American operatic tenor, and was the first African-American tenor to perform a leading role at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Early life Shirley was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and r ...
(Tenor) * Michael Rogers (Piano) * Laurel Miller (Mezzo) * Charles Haupt (Violin) * Joanne Cohen (Violin) * Mark Chalat (Tenor) * Arline Billings (Piano) * Charles Wendt (Cello) * Carol Wilder (Soprano) * Patricia MacDonald (Soprano) 1961 * Marcia Heller (Piano) * Miguel Pinto (Piano) * Thomas Vasiloff (Baritone) * Maria Luisa Lopez-Vito (Piano) * David Rosenstein (Bass) * Malka Silberberg (Mezzo) *
Gene Boucher Gene Boucher (December 6, 1933 – January 31, 1994) was an American operatic baritone. His career was chiefly associated with the Metropolitan Opera where he performed annually from 1965 until 1984 in more than 1000 performances in mainly compr ...
(Baritone) * Harriet Lawyer (Soprano) * Vera Graf (Violin) * Kenneth Goldsmith (Violin) * Edgar Fischer (Cello) * Jesse Levine (Viola) * Alpha Brawner (Soprano) * Rama Jucker (Cello) * Edward Zolas (Piano) *
Jerome Rose Jerome Rose is an American pianist and educator. He has served on the faculty of the Mannes School of Music and has given masterclasses. Career Rose made his concert debut at the age of 15 with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. He was a ...
(Piano) 1962 * Bonnie Bogle (Piano) * Evangelin Marko (Cello) * Wanda Maximilien (Piano) * Donna Precht (Soprano) * James Stafford (Piano) * Donald Walker (Piano) * Marie Traficante (Soprano) * David Kaiserman (Piano) * Madeline Stevenson (Soprano) * Masako Fujii (Violin) * Sanford Margolis (Piano) * Alexandra Hunt (Soprano) * Alan Finell (Piano) * Marilyn Dubow (Violin) * Daniel Domb (Cello) * Isabel Berg (Piano) * Ernest Chang (Piano) 1963 *
Edward Aldwell Edward Aldwell (January 30, 1938 – May 28, 2006) was an American pianist, music theorist and pedagogue. He was particularly renowned for his Bach interpretations, and he recorded several albums, most notably the complete Well-Tempered Clavier ...
(Piano) * Jamesetta Holliman (Piano) * Evelyn Watson (Soprano) * William Steck (Violin) * Neal O’Doan (Piano) * Helen Merritt (Soprano) * Jung-Ja Kim (Piano) * David Yeomans (Piano) * Leonidas Lipovetsky (Piano) * Mary Beck (Soprano) * Margaret Kalil (Soprano) * Nina Kaleska (Soprano) * Nan Gullo (Harp) * Lee Dougherty (Soprano) * Verica Fassel (Piano) * Janet Goodman (Piano) * Grace DiBattista (Soprano) * Glenn Jacobson (Piano) 1964 * William Greene (Tenor) * Jean Kraft (Mezzo-Soprano) * Constance Douglass (Piano) * Sheila Schonbrun (Soprano) * Takako Nishizaki (Violin) * Louis Nagel (Piano) * Nancy Wyner (Mezzo-Soprano) * Richard Syracuse (Piano) * Winifred Dettore (Soprano) * Findlay Cockrell (Piano) * William Cheadle (Piano) * Matitiahu Braun (Violin) * Shirley Love (Mezzo-Soprano) * Fernando Illanes (Tenor) * Stephen Flamberg (Piano) 1965 * Phyllis Mailing (Mezzo-Soprano) * Mertine Johns (Mezzo-Soprano) * Karen Shaw (Piano) * John Large (Baritone) * Roe Van Boskirk (Piano) * Clyde Tipton (Basso) * Joan Summers (Soprano) * Sheldon Shkolnik (Piano) * Ruth McCoy Gatto (Soprano) * David Garlock (Piano) * Richard Allen (Baritone) * Judith Allen (Soprano) * Sylvia Chambless Patrick (Piano) * Robert Preston (Piano) * Ruth Glasser (Cello) * James Stroud (Cello) 1966 * LaVergne Monette (Soprano) * Lanoue Davenport (Flute) * Almita Hyman-Vamos (Violin) * Gisela Depkat (Cello) * Eleanor Edwards (Soprano) * Ellen Hassman (Cello) * Virginia Marks (Piano) * Jerome Rosen (Violin) * Grayson Hirst (Tenor) * Ronald Roseman (Oboe) 1967 * Mannes Trio *
John Cerminaro John Paul Cerminaro, Jr. (born April 7, 1947) is an American horn player who is best known for his principal tenures with two notable American orchestras, the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He was later principal horn of ...
(Horn) * Yehuda Hanani (Cello) * Peter Basquin (Piano) * Sivia Serrlya (Soprano) * Romuald Tecco (Violin) * Diane Walsh (Piano) * Jody Lasky (Soprano) * Christiane Edinger (Violin) 1968 * Jerome Bunke (Clarinet) * Daniel Epstein (Piano) * Barbara Chenault (Soprano) * Natan Brand (Piano) * Carmen Alvarez (Piano) * Michael Haran (Cello) * Shari Anderson (Soprano) 1969 * Ivan Oak (Tenor) * Yolanda Roman (Soprano) * Noelle Rogers (Soprano) * Edith Kraft (Piano) * Betty Jones (Soprano) * Sandra Darling (Soprano) * Li-Ping Hsieh (Soprano) * Paul Posnak (Piano)


1970s

1970 * Marsha Heller (Oboe) * Idith Zvi (Piano) * Elaine Comparone (Harpsichord) * Larry Graham (Piano) * Irene Gubrud (Soprano) * Gabriel Chodos (Piano) * Yoko Nozaki (Piano) *
Gerardo Ribeiro Gerardo Ribeiro (born 1950, Oporto, Portugal) is a violinist who serves on the faculty of the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University. He studied at the Juilliard School of Music under Ivan Galamian. He previously taught at Central Michi ...
(Violin) * Justin Blasdale (Piano) 1971 * Etsuko Tazaki (Piano) * David Stern (Clarinet) * Marioara Trifan (Piano) * Ani Kavafian (Violin) * Robert Christesen (Baritone) * Daniel Waitzman (Recorder and Baroque Flute) 1972 * David Oei (Piano) * Pamela Mia Paul (Piano) * Carol Wincenc (Flute) * Paul Tobias (Cello) * Richard Fredrickson (Double Bass) * Pawel Checinski (Piano) * Sung-Kil Kim (Baritone) * Susan Davenny Wyner (Soprano) * Donald Green (Cello) 1973 * Nancy Evers (Soprano) * Andrew Rangell (Piano) * Jane Hamborsky (Clarinet) * Harvey Pittel (Saxophone) * David Shifrin (Clarinet) * Susan Salm (Cello) * Marian Hahn (Piano) * Amanza Trio * Sandra N. Miller (Flute) 1974 * Karen Johnson (Mezzo-Soprano) * Alan Weiss (Piano) * Emanuel Gruber (Cello) * Gary Steigerwalt (Piano) * David Northington (Piano) * Robin McCabe (Piano) * Arioso Wind Quintet * Manuel Barrueco (Guitar) 1975 * Nancy Green (Cello) * Peter Corey (Guitar) * Laufman Duo * Annette Parker (Soprano) * Raphael Trio 1976 * Stephanie Jutt (Flute) * Wendy Gillespie (Viola da gamba) *
Katherine Ciesinski Katherine Ciesinski (born October 13, 1950) is an American mezzo-soprano, stage director, and voice professor. Ciesinski was born to Delaware Sports Hall of Famer Roman Ciesinski and Katherine Hansen Ciesinski. She is the sister of opera singe ...
(Mezzo-Soprano) * Mary Elizabeth Stephenson (Piano) * Stewart Newbold (Clarinet) * Pamela Guidetti (Flute) * Jacob Krichaf (Piano) * William Grubb (Cello) * Mary Springfels (Viola da gamba) * David Hart (Flute) * Lucy Cross (Lute) * William Black (Piano) * Eugene Drucker (Violin) * Peter Becker (Countertenor) 1977 * Lois Shapiro (Piano) * Michael Thomopoulos (Piano) * Quintet Di Legno * Karen Buranskas (Cello) * Daisietta Kim (Soprano) * Chang/Kogan Duo * Franck Avril (Oboe) * William Hoyt (Horn) 1978 * Michael Boriskin (Piano) * Trio D’Accordo * Dieuwke Schreuder (Cello) * Beverly Morgan (Mezzo-Soprano) * Ralph Evans (Violin) * Gwendolyn Bradley (Soprano) * Sonos Chamber Ensemble * Rita Knuesel (Saxophone) * James Miller (Trumpet) 1979 * Tyra Gilb (Flute) * David Jolley (Horn) * Sioned Williams (Harp) * Marie Laferriere (Mezzo-Soprano) * Martha Hartman Whitmore (Soprano) * Regina Mushabac (Cello) * Janus Ensemble


1980s

1980 * Laura Hunter (Saxophone) * Christopher Green-Armytage (Piano) * Julius Berger (Cello) * Ann Hart (Mezzo-Soprano) * Rhonda Rider (Cello) * One Plus One (Violin/Viola Duo) * John Feeney (Double Bass) * Ingrid Jacoby (Piano) 1981 * William Waters (Guitar) * Frederick Moyer (Piano) * Caryl Thomas (Harp) * Susan Svercek (Piano) * Ann Mackay (Soprano) * The Arden Trio * John Anderson (Oboe) * Ellen Lang (Soprano) * Susan Rotholz (Flute) 1982 * Sara Faust (Piano) * Jeani Muhonen (Flute) *
Ofra Harnoy Ofra Harnoy (; born January 31, 1965) is an Israeli-Canadian cellist. She is a Member of the Order of Canada. By joining the international artists roster of RCA Victor Red Seal, Harnoy became the first Canadian classical instrumental soloist sin ...
(Cello) * Barry Douglas (Piano) * Michael Collins (Clarinet) * Gail Dobish (Soprano) * Barbara Martin (Mezzo-Soprano) * Alexander String Quartet 1983 * Ensemble Chanterelle * Stephen Drury (Piano) * Timothy Landauer (Cello) * Linda Kobler (Harpsichord) * Mary Ann Hart (Mezzo-Soprano) * John Harle (Saxophone) * Thomas Gallant (Oboe) * Beacon Brass Quintet * Helen Campo (Flute) 1984 * Carl Kleinsteuber (Tuba) * Bowdoin Trio * Douglas Wm. Walter (Marimba and Vibraphone) * Carol Smith (Soprano) * Steven Jordheim (Saxophone) * Neil Rutman (Piano) * Joseph Lulloff (Saxophone) 1985 * Margaret Poyner (Soprano) * Joanna Picker (Cello) * David Bilger (Trumpet) * Kim Scholes (Cello) * Sarah Kwak (Violin) * George Mgrdichian (Oud) * David Krakauer (Clarinet) * Peggy Pearson (Oboe) 1986 * Maria Bachmann (Violin) * Marie-Luise Neunecker (Horn) * Marina Piccinini (Flute) * Los Angeles Guitar Quartet 1987 * Hakan Rosengren (Clarinet) * Semyon Fridman (Cello) * Robert Swensen (Tenor) *
William Kanengiser William Kanengiser (born July 22, 1959) is a classical guitarist. He is one of the founding members of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet (LAGQ). Kanengiser was born in Orange, New Jersey.Maurice J. Summerfield: ''The Classical Guitar. Its Evolution ...
(Guitar) 1988 * Alan Chow (Piano) * Rorianne Schrade (Piano) * Carol Meyer (Soprano) * The Block Ensemble (Wind Quintet) 1989 * Charlotte Hellekant (Mezzo-soprano) *
Marie-Pierre Langlamet Marie-Pierre Langlamet (born September 13, 1967) is a French harpist. Early life and career Langlamet was born in Grenoble. She studied at the Nice Conservatoire and began her career in her teens in the orchestra of the Opéra de Nice before con ...
(Harp)


1990s

1990 * Washington Barella (Oboe) * Meridian Arts Ensemble (Brass Quintet plus Percussion) 1991 * Lauren Wagner (Soprano) 1992 *
Miami String Quartet The Miami String Quartet is an American string quartet. The group was founded in 1988 at The New World School of the Arts by John de Lancie in Miami, Florida. The Quartet was in Residence at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, where all four me ...
* Aldo Abreu (Recorder) * New Century Saxophone Quartet * Jon Klibonoff (Piano) 1993 * Mia Chung (Piano) * Ayako Yoshida (Violin) 1994 * Jennifer Koh (Violin) 1995 * Mariko Anraku (Harp) * Laurel Trio (Piano Trio) 1996 * Joseph Lin (Violin) * Douglas Webster (Baritone) * Marko Ylonen (Cello) * Scott Lee (Viola) 1997 * Pacifica String Quartet * Meliora Winds 1998 * Katona Twins (Guitar Duo) * Eighth Blackbird *
Judith Ingolfsson Judith Ingolfsson (born in Reykjavík, Iceland) is an internationally known violinist. She plays a violin made by Lorenzo Guadagnini in 1750. Early life She began to play violin at age three, and debuted as a soloist in Germany already at age ...
(Violin) 1999 * Nanae Mimura (Marimba) * James Lent (Piano) * Avalon String Quartet


2000s

2000 * Mark Uhlemann (Bass-Baritone) * Anthony Padilla (Piano) 2001 * Alpin Hong (Piano) * Christina Jennings (Flute) * Backbeat Percussion Quartet *
Imani Winds Imani Winds is a Grammy Award-winning American wind quintet based in New York City, United States. The group was founded by flutist Valerie Coleman in 1997 and is known for its adventurous and diverse programming, which includes both establishe ...
* Trio Johannes 2002 * Peter Kolkay (Bassoon) * Antares (Violin, Cello, Clarinet, Piano Quartet)
Michi Wiancko
(Violin) * Thomas Meglioranza (Baritone) 2003 * Asmira Woodward-Page (Violin) * Svetoslav Stoyanov (Percussion) * Tanya Bannister (Piano) * Enso String Quartet 2004 * QNG–Quartet New Generation (Recorder Collective) * Krista River (Mezzo-Soprano) * Soyeon Lee (Piano) 2005
Jessica Lee
(Violin) * Soo Bae (Cello)
Parker String Quartet
2006 * Jennifer Stumm (Viola)
Amstel Quartet
(Saxophones)
Brasil Guitar Duo
* Janaki String Trio
Jade Simmons
(Piano) 2007 * Sarah Wolfson (Soprano) * Carducci String Quartet * Daria Rabotkina (Piano)
Bridget Kibbey
(Harp) * Phyllis Chen (Toy piano/Piano) 2008 *
Claire Chase Claire Chase (born 1978) is a soloist, collaborative artist, curator and advocate for new and experimental music. Chase has won the Avery Fisher Prize, which recognizes musical excellence, vision, and leadership. In 2012, Chase was awarded a MacA ...
(Flute)
Afiara String Quartet
2009
Calmus
(Vocal ensemble) * Ching-Yun Hu (Piano)
Sebastian Baverstam
(Cello)
Hye-Jin Kim
(Violin)


2010s

2010
Michael Brown
(Piano)
Mischa Bouvier
(Baritone)
Linden String Quartet
2011
Naomi O’Connell
(Mezzo-Soprano)
Sybarite5
* Amphion String Quartet 2012
Jay Campbell
(Cello) * Steven Lin (Piano)
Lysander Piano Trio

WindSync
(Wind Quintet) 2013 * Donald Sinta Quartet
Alexi Kenney
(Violin)
Ko-Eun Yi
(Piano)
PUBLIQuartet
2014 * In Mo Yang (Violin)
Fei-Fei Dong
(Piano)
Brandon Ridenour
(Trumpet) 2015 * Daniel Hsu (Piano)
Verona Quartet
2016 * Jiji (Guitar)
Yoonah Kim
(Clarinet)
Sam Suggs
(Double Bass) 2017
Argus Quartet

Dominic Cheli
(Piano)
YooJin Jang
(Violin) 2018
Wynona Wang
(Piano)
Mitya Nilov
(Percussion) * Aizuri Quartet
Invoke
(Multi-String Quartet) 2019 * Jamal Aliyev (Cello)
Jordan Bak
(Viola)
Tabea Debus
(Recorder)
Merz Trio


2020s

2020
Britton-Rene Collins
(Percussion)
Ariel Horowitz
(Violin)
Geneva Lewis
(Violin)
Gabriel Martins
(Cello)
Empire Wild
2021
Balourdet Quartet

Evren Ozel
(Piano)
Adam Sadberry
(Flute)
Chromic Duo
* Ariel Lanyi (Piano)
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux
(Violin)
Benjamin Manis
(Conductor)
Kyle Dickson
(Conductor)
Michelle Di Russo
(Conductor) 2022
Magdalena Kuźma
(Soprano)
Galvin Cello Quartet

Eleni Katz
(Bassoon)
Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner
(Piano)
Jonathan Leibovitz
(Clarinet)


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