This award was first presented in 2005. It recognizes an outstanding scholarly edition or translation in the field of musicology published during the previous year. See the complete award guidelines for further information.
Recipients
2018 |
Michael Ochs
Joseph Rumshinsky: Di goldene kale (A-R Editions). |
2017 |
Calvin M. Bower
The Liber Ymnorum of Notker Balbulus (Henry Bradshaw Society). |
2016 |
Kurt Markstrom
Nicola Porpora: Vespers for the Feast of the Assumption (A-R Editions). |
2015 |
Lawrence M. Earp, Domenic Leo, and Carla Shapreau
The Ferrell-Vogüé Machaut Manuscript (DIAMM, 2014). |
2014 |
Fabrizio Della Seta
Vincenzo Bellini: I Puritani (Ricordi, 2013). |
2013 |
Tim Carter
Kurt Weill: Johnny Johnson (The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, 2012). |
2012 |
Laura Youens and Barton Hudson, and Mary Beth Winn
Thomasii Crequillonis Opera omnia. Vol. 18: Cantiones Quatuor Vocum, and Vol. 20: Cantiones Trium, Sex, Septem, et Duodecim Vocum, Corpus mensurabilis musicae 63 (American Institute of Musicology, 2011). |
2011 |
Magnus Williamson
The Eton Choirbook: Facsimile and Introductory Study (DIAMM, 2010). |
2010 |
Patricia Brauner and Philip Gossett
Gioachino Rossini, Petite Messe solennelle (Bärenreiter, 2009). |
2009 |
Margaret Bent
Bologna Q15: the making and remaking of a musical manuscript (Lucca: LIM Editrice 2009). |
2008 |
Jennifer Williams Brown
Francesco Cavalli: La Calisto (A-R Editions, 2007). |
2007 |
Jeffrey Taylor
Earl “Fatha” Hines, Selected Piano Solos, 1928-1941 (A-R Editions, 2006). |
2006 |
David Lawton
Verdi, Macbeth (University of Chicago Press, 2005). |
2006 |
Finalist:
M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet
Rameau, Platée (Bärenreiter, 2005). |
2005 |
Ross W. Duffin
Shakespeare's Songbook (W. W. Norton, 2004). |
2005 |
Finalist: Charles Brauner
Gioacchino Rossini, Mosè in Egitto (Fondazione Rossini, 2004). |
2005 |
Finalist: H. Wiley Hitchcock
Charles Ives, 129 Songs (A-R Editions, 2004). |
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