Walter W. Naumburg Foundation
Established in 1926 by banker and amateur cellist Walter Wehle Naumburg (1867–1959) for the sole purpose of helping young classical musicians launch careers based on a recital in New York’s Town Hall, the Naumburg Foundation and its competitions have evolved over the years in response to the changing position of art music in American society and the changing requirements of a successful career launch
Until Naumburg’s death, annual awards were given to an indeterminate number of pianists, string players, and singers. Beginning in 1960, this shifted toward the current pattern of a triennial rotation among pianists, string players, and singers, with multiple prizes in each category. Chamber music awards were added in 1965, and from 1949 through 1983 there was also a recording award that resulted in releases on the Columbia and CRI labels.
Naumburg’s support for music extended to service as a New England Conservatory trustee. The fund he established at NEC supports an endowed faculty position as well as a student scholarship.
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Winners with NEC Affiliations
2012
Tessa Lark ’10, ’12 GD, violin, first prize
2009
Trio Cavatina ’07, chamber music award
2008
David Requiro ’03 Prep, cello, first prize (shared)
2007
David Eggert ’05, cello, honorable mentionz
2006
David Kim ’05, viola, honorable mention
2005
Amanda Forsythe ’01 MM, soprano, honorable mention
2003
Ayano Ninomiya ’98 Prep, violin, second prize
Biava Quartet ’04, chamber music award
1998
Jennifer Frautschi ’96 AD, violin, third prize
1994
Christópheren Nomura ’90 Tufts/NEC, ’91 MM, ’94 AD, baritone, third prize
1991
Roberto Díaz ’82, viola, third prize
1989
Peabody Trio, chamber music award
Natasha Brofsky, cello
1986
Andrés Díaz ’85, ’87 AD, cello, first prize and solo recording prize
1985
Daniel McKelway ’86, ’89 AD, clarinet, third prize
1984
commissioned work by Lee Hyla
1981
Colin Carr, cello, first prize and solo recording prize
Muir String Quartet, chamber music award
- Michael Reynolds, cello
- Emmanuel Wind Quintet, chamber music award
- Christopher Krueger, flute
1980
Lucy Shelton ’68 MM, soprano, one of four vocalist prizewinners and solo recording prize
1978
Beverly Morgan ’73, ’75 MM, recording award
1976
Empire Brass Quintet, chamber music award
David Ohanian ’67, horn
Charles Lewis ’72 MM, trumpet
Norman Bolter, trombone
commissioned work by William Thomas McKinley
1972
commissioned work by Donald Martino
1964
Arthur Berger and Gunther Schuller, recording award
1962
Gunther Schuller, recording award
1955
Nancy Cirillo, violin, first prize
1954
Jules Eskin, cello, first prize
1948
Theodore Lettvin, piano, first prize