Mason and Hamlin Prize
The Mason and Hamlin Prize was a coveted national piano competition, sponsored by Mason and Hamlin that awarded a Mason and Hamlin grand piano. The competition is held annually in Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory, Boston, Massachusetts.
Winners
- 1910 – Julius Chaloff
- 1919 – Naomi Bevard
- 1920 – Jesús María Sanromá[1]
- 1925 – William Beller[2]
- 1935 – Peter Louis Walters[3]
- 1975 – Joseph Evans (professor and chairman of the Music Department, Michigan State University)[4]
- 2007 – Nathan James Knutson
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References
- Pianist Will Give Ogden Concert, The Ogden Standard-Examiner, pg. 7B, Col 6., March 19, 1950
- William Beller to Give Piano Recital Sunday, Cornell Daily Sun, pg. 1, Vol. 51, Issue 145, April 16, 1931
- Activities of Musicians Here and Afield, The New York Times, May 12, 1935
- Memorial Concert Saturday on Lake Lindbergh Shoreline, The Montana Standard, pg. 19, July 18, 1976
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