Imad Nassir Prize for Encouragement in Piano Performance
Each year the ANU School of Music may offer one prize known as the Imad Nassir Prize for Encouragement in Piano Performance.
The objective of the prize is to reward a student's demonstrated outstanding commitment and determination in his or her piano studies.
The prize will be on offer from 2018 to 2022.
Funding for this prize has been provided by Oday Nassir in memory of his late brother Imad Nassir, a former student at the School of Music who demonstrated an exceptional dedication to his piano studies.
Details of prizes including eligibility and Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.
Offered by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
Overview
Each year the ANU School of Music may offer one prize known as the Imad Nassir Prize for Encouragement in Piano Performance.
The objective of the prize is to reward a student's demonstrated outstanding commitment and determination in his or her piano studies.
The prize will be on offer from 2018 to 2022.
Funding for this prize has been provided by Oday Nassir in memory of his late brother Imad Nassir, a former student at the School of Music who demonstrated an exceptional dedication to his piano studies.
Details of prizes including eligibility and Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.
Year | Name |
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Jacob Wu | |
David Cavenagh | |
Ronan Apcar | |
Ronan Apcar | |
Katrina Tang | |
Chenxiao Chen | |
Hanul Lee | |
Alexander Pecenko | |
Hanul Lee | |
Ellen Falconer | |
Amelia Watson | |
Aaron Chew | |
Tate Sheridan | |
Alexander Kokic-Schmidt | |
Andrew Rumsey (Inaugural award) |