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Sun May 18, 2008

THE NOAH GREENBERG AWARD 2008

The Noah Greenberg Award was established by the Trustees of the New York Pro Musica Antiqua in memory of their founder and first director. The award is intended as a grant-in-aid to stimulate active cooperation between scholars and performers by recognizing and fostering outstanding contributions to historical performing practices. Both scholars and performers may apply, since the Award may subsidize the publication costs of articles, monographs, or editions, as well as public performance, recordings, or other projects.

The award is given annually. The winner receives a monetary prize ($2,000) and a certificate, conferred at the Annual Business Meeting and Awards Presentation of the Society by the chair of the committee.

The Noah Greenberg Award Committee invites applications for the award, to be submitted by 15 August 2008. Applicants need not be members of the Society. The applicant must submit, in triplicate:


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