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Naumburg Competition (Voice)

Voice
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Seasonality: Every five years
Phone: +1 (917)493-4040
Website: Discover
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". 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. The winner usually receives a cash prize, a string of performances, management, a recording contract, and New York City debuts in the city's most important classical music venues. In recent years, the Foundation office has undertaken to manage new winners for two seasons or until a commercial manager emerges to take them on.
2005
2014
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2022
Juries
Winners
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Amanda Forsythe
Honorable Mention
Voice
American
Sari Gruber
1st Prize
Voice
American
Thomas Meglioranza
2nd Prize
Voice
American
Tyler Duncan
3rd Prize
Voice
Canadian
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Catherine Malfitano
Jury
Voice
American
Lauren Flanigan
Jury
Voice
American
Luci Shelton
Jury
Voice
American
Lydia Brown
Jury
Voice
American
Paul Sperry
Jury
Voice
American
Robert Mann
Jury
Other
American
Warren Jones
Jury
Voice
American
Benita Valente
President
Voice
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Hyo Na Kim
3rd Prize
Voice
South-korean
Julia Bullock
1st Prize
Voice
American
Michael Kelly
3rd Prize
Voice
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Benita Valente
Jury
Voice
American
Dona Vaughn
Jury
Other
American
Jan Opalach
Jury
Voice
American
John Harbison
Jury
Other
American
Mark Markham
Jury
Piano
American
Tony Arnold
Jury
Voice
American
William Sharp
Jury
Voice
American
Dawn Upshaw
President
Voice
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School
Erin Wagner
1st Prize
Voice
American
Megan Moore
2nd Prize
Voice
American
William Socolof
2nd Prize
Voice
American
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
Nicholas Mann
President
Violin
British
Name
Satus
Instrument
Nationality
School