Erwin Bodky Awards
The Erwin Bodky Award was established in 1968 to encourage young performers to seek professional careers and to pursue excellence in the field of early music. The CSEM is especially proud of its sponsorship of so many talented young musicians; in almost three decades over sixty persons have received the Bodky Award, and many of them are now luminaries in the field with extensive performing, recording, and teaching careers.
Holders of the Erwin Bodky Prize
2009
The Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra
2007
Kristian Bezuidenhout, fortepiano
2001
Tanya Tomkins, baroque violoncello
1999
Byron Schenkman, keyboards
1997
Vittorio Ghielmi, viola da gamba
1995
Pierre Hantaï, harpsichord
1994
Jeannette Sorrell, harpsichord, conductor
1993
Peter Sykes, keyboards
1992
Andrew Lawrence-King, baroque harps
1991
Ursula Duetschler, fortepiano (First Prize)
Zwi Meniker, fortepiano (Second Prize)
1989
Carla Moore, baroque, violin
Ingrid Matthews, baroque violin
1988
The Locke Consort
Udbhava Wilson Meyer, baroque violin
Mimi Mitchell, baroque violin
Susanne Braumann, viola da gamba
Fred Jacobs, theorbo
The Medieval Quintet
Todd Field, 'ud
Maria Repas Gonçcalves, soprano
David Greenberg, vielle
Matthew Pass, tenor
Luca Pellegrini, recorder
1987
Sophie Yates, harpsichord
1986
Lorie Gratis, voice
1985
Luc Beauséjour, harpsichord (Scarlatti)
Steven L. Stolen, voice (Handel)
Peter Watchorn, harpsichord (Bach)
1984
Peter Croton, lute
Richard Seraphinoff, natural horn
1983
Jennifer Paul, harpsichord
1982
Robert Hill, harpsichord
1981
Drew Minter, voice
1980
Joseph (Skip) Sempé, harpsichord
1979
Marion Verbruggen, recorder
1978
Laurence Dreyfus, viola da gamba
1977
Andrew Appel, harpsichord
Jeffrey Cohan, baroque flute
Jeffrey Gall, voice
1976
Sandra Miller, baroque flute
James Richman, harpsichord
1975
Ellen Haskel, harpsichord
The Greenwood Consort
Douglas Freundlich, lute
Ruth Rubinow, viola da gamba
John Tyson, recorder
Kathleen de Vore Tyson, recorder, flute
Nancy Wilson, voice
1974
Scott-Martin Kosofsky, recorder
Jean Lamon, baroque violin
1972
Martin Pearlman, harpsichord
The Renaissance Consort
Stanley Charkey, lute
Susan Davidman, voice
Persis Ensor, lute, recorder
Susan Zimmerman, recorder, flute
1971
William Porter, organ
Sarah Cuningham, viola da gamba & Lisle Kuhlbach, harpsichord (duo)
Hopkinson Smith, lute
1970
Jane Bryden, voice & Joel Cohen, lute (duo)
Preethi da Silva, harpsichord
Roger Evans, organ
1969
Daniel Collins, voice
John Gibbons, harpsichord
1968
Lisa Goode Crawford, harpsichord
David Carroll, bassoon & John Miller, bassoon (duo)
