The American Prize

The American Prize is a set of annual nonprofit national competitions in the performing arts which recognizes and rewards commercial and noncommercial recorded performances of classical music in the United States based on submitted applications. There is no live competition.[1] The award is bestowed at professional, college/university, community, and high school levels in a number of areas including composition, piano, voice, chamber music, conducting, and ensemble performance.[2][3] The jury consists of well known performing artists in each area, with the conductor and composer David Katz serving as chief judge.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Artists and ensembles self-nominate through an application process or are nominated by a teacher, parent, board member or colleague.[11] Evaluation is a key component of the competition; applicants who reach finalist status or higher receive a written evaluation from a member of the judging panel. Among judges are composer Judith Lang Zaimont, pianist Jeffrey Biegel, and Metropolitan Opera soprano Sharon Sweet.[12] Winners of each category receive a cash award.

Composition Winners[13]

Professional Division

Orchestra Choral Chamber Music Band/Wind Ensemble Opera / Theater / Film / Dance
2011 Jesse Ayers Ted Vives not awarded not awarded not awarded
2012 Michael Gatonska Brian Holmes not awarded not awarded not awarded
2013 Alessandra Salvati Jonathan Santore Michael Deak Aleksander Sternfeld-Dunn not awarded
2014 Gregg Wramage Dominick DiOrio Piotr Szewczyk Laurence Bitensky Todd Goodman
2015 Angelique Poteat Travis Alford tie: David Garner /

Judith Lang Zaimont

David Avshalomov Yiguo Yan
2016 Jennifer Bellor Lansing McLoskey Justin Dello Joio Miguel Roig-Francolí Justin Dello Joio
2017 Brian Ciach (pending) instrumental: Ching-chu Hu /

choral: (pending)

Robert Denham Jocelyn Hagen
2019 Nilo Alcala Eric W. Sawyer
2020 Tyler Goodrich White major works: John Muehleisen /

shorter works: Donald Skirvin

instrumental: Jakub Polaczyk /

vocal: William Vollinger

Shawn Okpebholo Zach Redler
2021 Ruihan Yang Michael Bussewitz-Quarm Nickitas Demos Kyle Kindred Dave Ragland

College/University Division

Orchestra Choral Chamber Music Band/Wind Ensemble Opera / Theater / Film / Dance
2013 Roberto Kalb Joshua Fishbein not awarded not awarded not awarded
2014 Texu Kim Saunder Choi Rodrigo Bussad not awarded not awarded
2015 Patrick O’Malley Kyle Randall Derek David not awarded not awarded
2016 Jihyun Kim Matthew Recio Lara Poe Derek Jenkins Georgi Dimitrov (student division)
2017 Antonio Juan Marcos (pending) instrumental: Olga Amelkina-Vera /

choral: (pending)

Tyler Bouque Michele Cheng
2021 Patrick Holcomb not awarded Liam Diethrich Andrew Faulkenberry Nathaniel Trost
2023 (pending) Frank Duarte (pending) (pending) (pending)

Piano Winners[13]

Professional Division

Solo Concerto
2011 Lin-Yu Wang Sarah S. Chan
2012 Nathanael May not awarded
2013 Petronel Malan Anthony Michael Cornet
2014 Nassib Nassar Kasandra Keeling
2015 Michael Angelucci Bill John Newbrough
2016 Jeremy Samolesky Thomas Yee
2017-18 Roberto Plano Richard Bosworth
2018-19 Svetlana Belsky Tzu-Yin Huang
2019-20 Lei Weng Anna Dmytrenko
2021 Liana Paniyeva Susan Merdinger
2022 Yifei Xu Cristian Makhuli
2023 Sophia Agranovich Sergei Kvitko
2024 Anjun Zheng Emiko Edwards

College/University Division

Solo Concerto
2011 Sora Park George Hemcher
2012 Azariah Tan Azariah Tan
2013 not awarded not awarded
2014 Hyunki Yoon not awarded
2015 Anna Dmytrenko not awarded
2016 Eunsun So Nathan Cheung
2017-18 Nicholas Susi Xiao Chen
2018-19 John Wilson Aoshuang Li
2019-20 Chenyu Wang Bogyeong Lee
2021 Jen-Hao Yeh Yang Li
2022 Kiwa Mizutani not awarded
2023 Junwen Liang not awarded
2024 not awarded not awarded

Voice Winners[13]

Professional Division

Opera / Operetta (women) Opera / Operetta (men) Art Song / Oratorio (women) Art Song / Oratorio (men)
2011 Laura Strickling Jonathan Beyer Christine Steyer Blake Friedman
2012 Suzanne Vinnik Christian Ketter Sharin Apostolou Matthew Garrett
2013 Suzanne Vinnik Christian Ketter Emily Marvosh Darren Chase
2014 Megan Marino Mitchell Hutchings Sarah Davis Leo Rado
2015 Aundi Marie Moore Peter Lightfoot Tania Coambs Jorell Williams
2016 Samantha Britt Keith Brown Margaret Lias Stephen Lancaster
2017-18 Meredith Mecum Ryan Francis Burns Kristina Bachrach Justin John Moniz
2018-19 Jacqueline Piccolino Logan Tanner Emily Yocum Black Justin John Moniz
2019-20 Madison Marie McIntosh Leo Radosavljevic Ann Cravero Bryan Pinkall
2021 Jacquelyn Matava Wayd Odle Loralee Songer Ryan Townsend Strand

College/University Division

Opera / Operetta (women) Opera / Operetta (men) Art Song / Oratorio (women) Art Song / Oratorio (men)
2015 Sarah Bauer Galeano Salas Paulina Nastasha Yeung not awarded
2016 Natalie Logan Quinn Bernegger Samantha Schmid Quinn Bernegger
2017 tie: Sarah Cooper / Kellie Motter Ben M. Reisinger Lauren Elizabeth Walker David John Davani
2021 Kim Kenny not awarded Solene Le Van Morgan Manifacier

Orchestral Winners[13]

Professional Division

Orchestral performance Conducting
2010 Lancaster Festival Orchestra Gary Sheldon, Lancaster Festival Orchestra
2011 Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Christopher Zimmerman, Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
2012 National Philharmonic Dirk Meyer, Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra
2013 not awarded not awarded
2014 Park Avenue Chamber Symphony not awarded
2015 Western Piedmont Symphony Olivier Ochanine, Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra
2016
2018 Allentown Symphony Orchestra
2019 Symphony Number One David Bernard
2019-20 Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra Markand Thakar

College/University Division

Orchestral performance Conducting
2010 Texas Chamber Group Orchestra Ricardo Averbach, Oxford Chamber Orchestra
2011 University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra Kenneth Kiesler, University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra
2012 University of North Carolina Symphony Orchestra Gemma New, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
2013 not awarded not awarded
2014 St. Olaf Orchestra not awarded
2015 Baylor Symphony Orchestra Boon Hua Lien, Eastman Philharmonia

Choral Winners[13]

Professional Division

Choral performance
2010 Roomful of Teeth
2011 Washington Bach Consort
2012 not awarded
2013 not awarded
2014 not awarded
2015 Houston Chamber Choir
2019-20 co-winners: Dallas Chamber Choir /

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College/University Division

Choral performance
2010 Washington & Jefferson College Camerata Singers
2011 Mansfield University Concert Choir
2012 East Carolina University Chamber Singers
2013 Iowa State Singers
2014 The University of North Dakota Concert Choir
2015 USC Thornton Chamber Singers

References

  1. ^ "The American Prize rewards the best-recorded performances by individual artists and ensembles in the U.S." MidlandsBiz, Columbia, SC, October 8, 2014.
  2. ^ Eiseman, Lee. "National Prize Recognizes Local Composer." The Boston Musical Intelligencer, September 24, 2014.
  3. ^ "Michael Angelucci Wins the American Prize in Piano," The Peabody Post, November 16, 2015.
  4. ^ Lewis, John. "Tom Hall & Choral Arts Win American Prize Awards." Baltimore, October 22, 2014.
  5. ^ "UNLV Opera director wins American Prize." Las Vegas Review-Journal, October 21, 2014.
  6. ^ "Tara Curtis places second in The American Prize in Voice." KCMetropolis, Kansas City, KS, September 16, 2014.
  7. ^ "Nashville composer Daniel Elder shines in the American Prize." ArtsNash, Nashville, TN, September 26, 2014.
  8. ^ "Crane director wins 'The American Prize in Opera Performance' for Menotti's opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors." North Country Now, Potsdam, NY, January 2, 2013.
  9. ^ "SSYO Places Third Nationally in the American Prize Competition." Saratoga Today, Saratoga Springs, NY, October 18, 2013.
  10. ^ "Composer Michael Gatonska Awarded The American Prize in Composition." June 11, 2012, www.ascap.com, accessed November 1, 2022
  11. ^ "FAQs". www.theamericanprize.org. Retrieved Sep 11, 2019.
  12. ^ "Judges 2017-18". www.theamericanprize.org. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  13. ^ a b c d e "The American Prize". theamericanprize.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2018-04-15.