Llewellyn Choir Prize for the Most Outstanding Instrumentalist

Each year the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences may offer one prize known as the Llewellyn Choir Prize for The Most Outstanding Instrumentalist.

The objective of the prize is to acknowledge the most outstanding instrumentalist in the Margaret Smiles Accompaniment Competition.

The prize will be on offer annually.

Funding for this prize has been provided by David Smiles, and members of the School of Music Community Choir (now known as the Llewellyn Choir), in memory of the late Margaret Smiles, a former accompanist of the Choir.

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 College of Arts and Social Sciences may offer one prize known as the Llewellyn Choir Prize for The Most Outstanding Instrumentalist.

The objective of the prize is to acknowledge the most outstanding instrumentalist in the Margaret Smiles Accompaniment Competition.

The prize will be on offer annually.

Funding for this prize has been provided by David Smiles, and members of the School of Music Community Choir (now known as the Llewellyn Choir), in memory of the late Margaret Smiles, a former accompanist of the Choir.

Details of prizes including eligibility and Conditions of Award are subject to change without notice.

YearName
James Monro
Emma Warburton
Helena Popovic
Jelena Mamic
Joseph Eisinger
David Shaw
Julia Janiszewski
Tobias Marsden Chisnall
James Larsen
Luke Toppin (Inaugural award)

Field of study

Music

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