The Concordia Foundation awards three annual prizes to promising young musicians and singers studying in the UK:
Concordia Foundation Artists Award
Inaugurated in 2010 and administered by the Worshipful Company of Musicians, the Concordia Foundation Artists Award includes a Wigmore Hall recital.
2012 winners, Wigmore Hall concert on Monday 30 April 2012:
Concordia Barthel Prize: Yuka Ishizuka piano
Concordia Serena Nevill Prize: Elizabeth Rossiter piano
Concordia Founders Prize: Anna Patalong soprano
2011 winners:
Concordia Barthel Prize: Slava Sidorenka piano
Concordia Serena Nevill Prize: Charlotte Forrest piano
Concordia Founders Prize: Laura Mitchell soprano
Concordia Barthel International Prize for Excellence
The Barthel Prize is awarded to individual artists:
2011 – Slava Sidorenka piano
2009/10 – Ashok Klouda cello
2008 – Katy Elman percussion
2007 – Laura Mitchell soprano
2006 – Darren Raymond actor
2005 – Eliana Pretorian soprano
2004 – Simona Mihai soprano
2003 – Phuong Nguyen classical accordian
2002 – William Allenby baritone
2001 – Vadim Peaceman piano, Erika Nastro violin
2000 – Yuri Kalnits violin
1999 – Graham Sutcliffe conductor
1998 – Tan Poh Joo cello
1997 – Damian Penfold conductor
1996 – Neil Latchman tenor
1995 – Andrew Haveron violin
Serena Nevill Award
The Serena Nevill Award goes to a young artist or composer who has shown exceptional promise.
2011 – Charlotte Forrest piano
2010 – Joseph Middleton piano
2009 – Nicky Spence tenor
2008 – Annie Yim piano
2007 – Satoko Fukuda violin
2006 – Khac Uyen-Nguyen conductor
2005 – Lukas Jakobski bass
2004 – Anna Cashell violin
2003 – Miho Sanou piano
2002 – Sergey Rybin piano
2001 – Samantha Newbold piano
2000 – Costas Fotopolous piano
1999 – Leisha Davies soprano