Butterworth Prize for Composition

The Butterworth Prize for Composition, named in honour of English composer George Butterworth (1885-1916), was awarded by the Society for the Promotion of New Music annually between 1993[1] and 2008. It is now awarded annually by Sound and Music, and there are also Butterworth Prizes for Law and for Literature.

Winners

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References

  1. 'News Section', in: Tempo, No. 186 (Sep., 1993), p. 63
  2. 'Snakes & Ladders', in: The Musical Times, Feb. 1996, p. 33
  3. "Irish Composer Paul McGuire Awarded George Butterworth Prize". The Journal of Music. 2015-08-27. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  4. Pia Palme wins the George Butterworth Prize!, retrieved 2020-03-03
  5. George Butterworth prize winner announced, retrieved 2020-03-03
  6. George Butterworth Award 2019: Winner Announced, retrieved 2020-03-03


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