"WHAT's on TAP"

E-newsletter for contestants, laureates, judges & friends of

The American Prize (TAP)

The National Nonprofit Competitions in the Performing Arts

David (Volosin) Katz, founder and chief judge, editor


December 2024


2024 NATIONAL WINNERS in all categories

2024 NATIONAL FINALISTS


UPDATES for 2024 laureates and 2025 contestants


Contests renamed for Ives, Anderson and Putsché



Links to many previous winners & current judges


2024

NATIONAL WINNERS and FINALISTS

in all categories


The American Prize is honored to share links to lists of all

2024 NATIONAL WINNERS

and FINALISTS

as published on our blog.

CONGRATULATIONS!


Questions, misprints or broken links?

theamericanprize@gmail.com


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VOICE

2024 National Finalists & Winners

(The Friedrich & Virginia Schorr Memorial Awards)

Art Song / Winners

Opera / Winners


PIANO

2024 National Finalists & Winners

Solo Piano / Winners

Piano Concerto (Lorin Hollander Award) / Winners


INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS

2024 National Finalists & Winners

2024 National Finalists / Winners


CHAMBER ENSEMBLES

2024 National Finalists & Winners

2024 National Finalists / Winners


COMPOSITION

2024 National Finalists & Winners

Music for Band / Winners

Music for Opera/Theater/Film/Dance / Winners

Pops/Light Music / Winners

Vocal Chamber Music (Charles Ives Award) / Winners

Instrumental Chamber Music / Winners

Choral Music—major works / Winners

Choral Music—shorter works / Winners

Music for Orchestra / Winners


CONDUCTING

2024 National Finalists & Winners

Orchestra / Winners

Chorus (Dale Warland Award) / Winners

Band/Wind Ensemble / Winners

Opera / Winners

Musical Theater / Winners

Orchestral Programming (Marijosius Award) / Winners


ENSEMBLES

2024 National Finalists & Winners

Choruses / Winners

Bands / Winners

Orchestras / Winners

Opera Companies / Winners

Musical Theater/Theater Companies / Winners


STAGE DIRECTORS (Charles Nelson Reilly Prize)

2024 National Finalists & Winners

National Finalists / Winners


AMERICAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE

(Ernst Bacon Memorial Award)

2024 National Finalists & Winners

Soloists and Composers / Winners

Conductors and Ensembles / Winners


MARIAN ANDERSON AWARD in SOCIAL JUSTICE

Winners


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2024 WINNER CERTIFICATE PACKAGES

are being prepared now and will be be sent to the address we have on file.

IF YOUR MAILING ADDRESS HAS CHANGED

recently and you have yet to let us know,

please send the updated information by putting

"NEW ADDRESS" in the subject line of an email to theamericanprize@gmail.com


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2025 FINALIST ANNOUNCEMENTS

begin later in January

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and on our BLOG: http://theamericanprize.blogspot.com


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Contests now honor

IVES, ANDERSON, PUTSCHE

The American Prize contest renamed to honor Danbury, CT native, Charles Ives


The American Prize National Nonprofit Competitions in the Performing Arts, based in Danbury, Connecticut, is honored to rename its contest in Chamber Music composition in honor of Danbury native, Charles Ives, whose sesquicentennial is being celebrated worldwide in 2024.


Henceforth to be known as The American Prize CHARLES IVES AWARD in Chamber Music, the contest honors the composer’s extraordinary legacy, especially of song, while recognizing and rewarding the finest composers of chamber music in the U.S. in professional, college/university, high school and community divisions.


At left, Leonard Bernstein at the Danbury Fairgrounds, exactly fifty years ago, on July 4, 1974, there with Michael Tilson Thomas, the American Symphony Orchestra and guest choirs, to conduct a concert in front of an estimated 7000, honoring Ives in commemoration of his 100th birthday, a concert in which a young David Katz, founder and chief judge of The American Prize, sang.


https://www.theamericanprize.org/chambermusic.html

The American Prize contest renamed to honor Danbury, CT resident, 

Marian Anderson


The American Prize National Nonprofit Competitions in the Performing Arts, based in Danbury, Connecticut, is honored to rename its Social Justice award in memory of the internationally acclaimed contralto and longtime Danbury resident, Marian Anderson.


Henceforth to be known as The American Prize Marian Anderson Award in Social Justice, the award honors the extraordinary legacy of one of America’s greatest performing artists, while annually recognizing and rewarding The American Prize laureate who best exemplifies the singer’s courage and trailblazing fortitude as an artist of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion. Visit any contest page of The American Prize, accessed via the COMPETITIONS button in the menu bar, to learn more.


At left, Friedrich & Virginia Schorr Prize laureate soprano, Awet Andemicael, performs in the Marian Anderson Studio on the campus of the Danbury Museum, in a concert sponsored by Hat City Music Theater, Inc., administrators of The American Prize.


www.theamericanprize.org



The American Prize 

Thomas Putsché Award in Composition,

Opera/Theater/MusicTheater/Film/Dance division


The American Prize THOMAS PUTSCHE AWARD in Composition (opera/theater/film/dance division), remembers the artistry of the American, Thomas Putsché (poo-shay), composer of the once celebrated, now nearly forgotten chamber opera, The Cat and the Moon, based on the play and poem by William Butler Yeats.


Written in 1957 and recorded by the Contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago for CRI, The Cat and the Moon, was, in the words of David Katz, founder and chief judge of The American Prize, “a seminal discovery in my young life as a musician, displaying stunning craftsmanship and deep feeling, it seems now to epitomize the reasons I created The American Prize competitions—to bring recognition and reward to artists and to works that might otherwise go unheralded.


It was my personal choice to rename this division of The American Prize in Composition in Tom Putsché’s memory, a man I had the honor to know at the Hartt School of the University of Hartford in the 1970s and whose opera remains fundamental in memory to this day.”


https://www.theamericanprize.org/operamusictheater.html

Looking for RECENT WINNERS of

The American Prize?


WINNERS 2023:

Complete results for the 2023 season of contests are posted. Find links in the December 2023 issue of "What's on TAP," our e-newsletter: https://conta.cc/3Rum5Gz


WINNERS 2022:

* Winner announcements for all 2022 contests

may be found here:

Visit: https://conta.cc/3TQPgTx, which takes you to an edition of 'What's on TAP," our e-newsletter, containing links to complete 2022 results.


WINNERS 2021 & 2020:

* See 2021 contest results here:

https://conta.cc/3b6kjqI


and for the 2020 season:

http://theamericanprize.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-american-prize-winning-links-all.html


Additional results may be found on our blog.


Read about our DISTINGUISHED JUDGES here:


https://www.theamericanprize.org/judges2014.html

and here:

https://www.theamericanprize.org/davidkatz.html


and:


The American Prize INDEPENDANCE DAY HONORS

JULY 4th 2024 EDITION

of "What's on TAP" (link)


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The American Prize

National Nonprofit Competitions in the Performing Arts

is the nation's most comprehensive series of contests in the musical and theater arts.

The American Prize is nonprofit, unique in scope and structure, and is designed to evaluate,

recognize and reward the best performers, composers, conductors, ensembles and directors

in the United States, based on submitted recordings.

There is no live competition. There are no age limits.

Founded in 2010 and now celebrating its fourteenth year, The American Prize has awarded

nearly $150,000 in prizes in all categories since its creation. Thousands of artists

representing all fifty states have derived benefit from their participation in the contests of

The American Prize, representing literally hundreds of communities and arts organizations across the nation.

David (Volosin) Katz is founder and chief judge of The American Prize.

The American Prize is administered by Hat City Music Theater, Inc., a 501(c)3 registered nonprofit organization based in Danbury, CT.


www.theamericanprize.org



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