Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
The Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, is awarded in April of each year to the winner of the school's music competition. It is awarded in alternate years to a singer and an instrumentalist. Gold Medals are also awarded for other aspects of the School's programme, including Drama.
List of winners of the Gold Medal
- 1910: Myra Hess (piano)
- 1924: Isidore Godfrey (piano)
- 1933: Max Jaffa
- 1938: Gordon Bartlett Holdom (baritone)[1]
- 1960: Jacqueline du Pré (cello)[1]
- 1968: Barbara Flynn
- 1980: Julian Tear[1]
- 1981: Susan Bickley[1]
- 1982: Simon Emes[1]
- 1983: Carol Smith[1]
- 1984: Kyoko Kimura[1]
- 1985: Peter Rose[1]
- 1986: Tasmin Little (violin)[1]
- 1987: Juliet Booth[1]
- 1998: Simon Smith[1]
- 1989: Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone)[1]
- 1990: Eryl Lloyd-Williams[1]
- 1991: William Dazeley[1]
- 1992: Katherine Gowers[1]
- 1993: Nathan Berg[1]
- 1994: Richard Jenkinson[1]
- 1995: Jane Stevenson[1]
- 1996: Stephen de Pledge[1]
- 1997: Konrad Jarnot[1]
- 1998: Alexander Somov[1]
- 1999: Natasha Jouhl[1]
- 2000: Maxim Rysanov[1]
- 2001: Sarah Redgwick[1]
- 2002: David Cohen[1]
- 2003: Susanna Andersson[1]
- 2004: Boris Brovtsyn[1]
- 2005: Anna Stephany (soprano)[1]
- 2006: Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (violin)[1]
- 2007: Katherine Broderick (soprano)[1]
- 2008: Sasha Grynyuk (piano)[1]
- 2009: Gary Griffiths (baritone)[1]
- 2010: Martyna Jatkauskaite (piano)[1]
- 2011: Natalya Romaniw (soprano)[1]
- 2012: Ashley Fripp (piano)[1]
- 2013: Magdalena Malendowska (soprano)[1]
- 2014: Michael Petrov (cello)[1]
- 2015: Jennifer Witton (soprano) & Marta Fontanals-Simmons (mezzo-soprano)[1]
- 2016: Oliver Wass (harp)[1]
- 2017: Josep-Ramon Olivé (baritone)[1]
- 2018: Joon Yoon (piano)[1]
- 2019: Samantha Clarke (soprano)[1]
Notes
- Winners at gsmd.ac.uk, accessed 30 September 2011
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