
Prize/Award
Jean Bogan Prize for Piano Composition
- Presented by: University of Newcastle Foundation
- Awarded: Biennially (since 2010, prior to 2002 annual) since 1988
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Recipients of this award
Year | Placing | Awarded to | Awarded for |
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1988 | Winner | Michael Smetanin | Stroke |
1991 | Winner | Stephen Benfall | Hammers |
1992 | High Commended | John Peterson | Walking on glass |
1992 | Winner | Bruce Cale | Coalesce |
1993 | Winner | Julian Yu | The magic bamboo flute |
1994 | Winner | Matthew Orlovich | Sea Spirits |
1995 | Winner | Colin Spiers | Piano Sonata No. 2 |
1996 | Winner | Elena Kats-Chernin | Charleston noir |
1997 | Winner | Brenton Broadstock | The dying of the light |
1998 | Winner | Nigel Westlake | Piano sonata |
1999 | Winner | Tim Dargaville | Negra I |
2000 | Winner | Kirsty Beilharz | Floriforous rage |
2001 | Winner | William Hughes | Symfonia Fortepianowa |
2002 | Winner | Andrew Ford | The waltz book |
2010 | Winner | Ian Munro | Letter to a friend |
2010 | Highly Commended | Mark Isaacs | Miniatures & Variations |
2010 | Winner Youth Prize (Inaugural) | Chris Williams | Two episodes for solo piano |
2012 | Winner Youth Prize | Natalie Matias | Suite for piano |
2012 | Winner (Joint) | Mark Isaacs | Children's songs |
2012 | Winner (Joint) | Andrián Pertout | Luz meridional |
2014 | Winner | Scott McIntyre | Piano sonata No. 2 : a universal history of infamy |
2014 | Winner Youth Prize | Elizabeth Younan | Persian Preludes |
2016 | Highly Commended | Andrzej Nowicki | Illusions of Progress |
2016 | Winner | Paul Copeland | Audacious binary forms |
2016 | Highly Commended | Jonathan Mui | Three Concert Pieces for Piano |
2016 | Highly Commended (Youth Prize) | Angus Davison | After fanfares |
2016 | Highly Commended (Youth Prize) | Thomas Misson | Saturday Night Tuberculosis |
2016 | Winner Youth Prize | John Rotar | Sonatine |