Stoeger Prize
Award
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The Stoeger Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is an international music prize for composers of chamber music. The US$25,000 cash award is given every two years in recognition of significant contributions to the chamber music repertory.[1] The money was donated by Milan Stoeger, a psychoanalyst and a long-time subscriber to the Chamber Music Society, in honor of his wife.[2] The Elise L. Stoeger Prize was established in 1987.[2]
Awarded for"significant contributions to the field of chamber music composition."
Sponsored byMilan Stoeger
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
| Stoeger Prize | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | "significant contributions to the field of chamber music composition." |
| Sponsored by | Milan Stoeger |
| Location | New York City |
| Country | United States |
| Reward | US$25,000 |
| First award | 1987 |
| Website | www |
Winners
- 1987 Gunther Schuller[2]
- 1990 Oliver Knussen
- 1992 Lee Hyla and Olly Wilson
- 1993 Aaron Jay Kernis and Nicholas Maw[3]
- 1994 Oleg Felzer and Richard Wilson
- 1995 David Liptak[4] and Steven Mackey
- 1996 Martin Bresnick and Osvaldo Golijov
- 1997 Stephen Hartke and Judith Weir
- 1998 Thomas Adès and Yehudi Wyner
- 1999 James Primosch and Scott Wheeler
- 2000 Michael Daugherty[5] and Kaija Saariaho
- 2002 Chen Yi
- 2004 David Rakowski[6]
- 2006 Pierre Jalbert[7][8]
- 2008 Jörg Widmann[9]
- 2010 Brett Dean
- 2012 Zhou Long[10]
- 2014 Thomas Larcher[1][11]
- 2016 Huw Watkins[12]
- 2018 Marc-André Dalbavie
- 2020 David Serkin Ludwig[13]
- 2022 Chris Rogerson[14]