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* 1985 [[Amadinda Percussion Group]] (Hungary, percussion)
* 1985 [[Amadinda Percussion Group]] (Hungary, percussion)
* 1987 [[Stefan Hussong]] (Germany, accordion)
* 1987 [[Stefan Hussong]] (Germany, accordion)
* 1989 [[Louis Bessette]] (Canada, piano)
* 1989 [[Louise Bessette]] (Canada, piano)
* 1991 [[Tomoko Mukaiyama]] (Japan, piano)
* 1991 [[Tomoko Mukaiyama]] (Japan, piano)
* 1993 [[Aleksandra Krzanowska]] (Poland, piano)
* 1993 [[Aleksandra Krzanowska]] (Poland, piano)

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The Gaudeamus International Interpreters Award has been offered since 1963 by the Gaudeamus Foundation to outstanding young performers winning the International Gaudemus Competition for Interpreters of Contemporary Music (Anon. 2001). The competition provides an opportunity for performers of contemporary music to meet other musicians from all over the world. During the festival workshops, master classes and concerts take place.

First Prize winners

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Sources

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  • Anon. 2001. "Gaudeamus Foundation". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.
  • "Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition: Prize winners from the past". Music Center Netherlands. Archived from the original on 11 January 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2012.

See also

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