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.
First Prize in the International Interpreters Competition
- 1970 Bart Berman (Netherlands, piano)
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- 1991 Michael Lowenstern (United States, clarinet)
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- 1997 Alan Thomas (United States, guitar)
- 1999 Ralph van Raat (Netherlands, piano)
- 2001 Tony Arnold (United States, soprano)
- 2003 Philip Howard (United Kingdom, piano)
- 2005 Ashley Hribar (Australia, piano)
First Prize in the International Composers Competition
- 1962 Pauline Oliveros (United States) with the composition Sound Patterns
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- 1972 Daniel Lentz (United States)
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- 1974 Fabio Vacchi (Italy) with Soupirs de Genève
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- 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)
- 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)
See also
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