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Composers Association of New Zealand

Composers Association of New Zealand

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The Composers Association of New Zealand (CANZ), established in 1974, after an initial meeting of composers was organised by David Farquhar. Farquhar was the association's first president.[1] It is a body that lobbies for the interests of New Zealand composers.

Through its affiliations with the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) and the Asian Composers League, CANZ provides its members with opportunities to participate in international music festivals as well as other opportunities. The organisation's flagship event is the annual CANZ Nelson Composers Workshop, a four-day gathering of New Zealand's emerging composers. CANZ members receive the yearbook, Canzona, and the bi-monthly newsletter, Canzonetta.

The association presents two prizes annually: the KBB Citation for Services to New Zealand Music and the CANZ Trust Fund Award which recognises current compositional achievement.

Award recipients

KBB Citation for Services to New Zealand Music[2]

  • 1976 Alex Lindsay (posthumous)
  • 1977 Peter Godfrey
  • 1979 Owen Jensen
  • 1980 Thomas Vernon Griffiths
  • 1981 Frederick Page
  • 1982 Ashley Heenan
  • 1983 Larry Pruden (posthumous)
  • 1984 David Farquhar
  • 1985 Jack Body
  • 1986 Tony Vercoe
  • 1987 Margaret Neilsen
  • 1988 John Thomson
  • 1989 Philip Norman
  • 1990 Ross Harris
  • 1991 William Dart
  • 1992 John Ritchie
  • 1993 William Southgate
  • 1994 John Rimmer
  • 1995 Nan Anderson
  • 1996 John Hopkins
  • 1997 Auckland Philharmonia
  • 1998 Jack Speirs
  • 1999 Dorothy Freed
  • 2000 Dorothea Franchi
  • 2001 Richard Nunns
  • 2002 Waiteata Music Press
  • 2003 175 East
  • 2004 Scilla Askew
  • 2005 John Cousins
  • 2006 Karen Grylls
  • 2007 Gillian Whitehead
  • 2008 Jenny McLeod
  • 2009 Andrew Uren
  • 2010 Chris Cree Brown
  • 2011 Allan Thomas
  • 2012 NZTrio
  • 2013 Gretchen LaRoche
  • 2014 John Elmsly
  • 2015 Stephen De Pledge
  • 2016 Stroma
  • 2017 Peter Scholes
  • 2018 Mark Menzies
  • 2019 Audio Foundation
  • 2020 Pyramid Foundation
  • 2021 Wayne Laird

Composers Association New Zealand Trust Fund award[3]


References

  1. Thomson, J.M. (1990) "Biographical Dictionary of New Zealand Composers"
  2. "CANZ Awards | Composers Association of New Zealand". Archived from the original on 18 July 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  3. "CANZ Awards | Composers Association of New Zealand". Archived from the original on 18 July 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2020.



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