Naumburg Competition prize

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The Naumburg Competition prize is a prestigious award given to outstanding classical musicians in the early stages of their careers, often serving as a major springboard to international recognition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf career development prize
classical music award
music competition award
associatedWith American classical music scene
New York concert life
awardFor outstanding performance by young classical musicians
competitionType international music competition
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibility chamber ensembles
early-career classical musicians
singers
solo instrumentalists
field classical music
frequency held annually or in rotating categories
goal to discover and support exceptional young classical musicians
hasCategory chamber music
instrumental
vocal
hasComponent New York recital debut
cash award
professional engagements
hasEffect enhances winners’ professional visibility
facilitates management and recording opportunities
impact often serves as a major springboard to international recognition
inception 1920s
language English
location New York City
namedAfter Walter W. Naumburg NERFINISHED
notableDiscipline cello
chamber music
piano
violin
voice
partOf Walter W. Naumburg Foundation competitions NERFINISHED
presentedBy Walter W. Naumburg Foundation NERFINISHED
reputation one of the most prestigious American competitions for young classical musicians
selectionMethod jury of distinguished musicians
live performance auditions
sponsorType nonprofit foundation
typicalAgeRangeOfLaureates 20s to early 30s GENERATED
typicalVenue Alice Tully Hall NERFINISHED
Carnegie Hall NERFINISHED

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Gary Graffman awardReceived Naumburg Competition prize