Glenn Gould Prize

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The Glenn Gould Prize is an international award bestowed by the Glenn Gould Foundation in memory of noted Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. It is awarded every second year to a living individual in recognition of his/her contributions to music and communication. Prior to 2011 it had been awarded every third year.[1]

Prize laureates receive a purse of C$50,000. Since 1993, they are also given the responsibility of naming the recipient of the City of Toronto's Glenn Gould Protégé Prize. Protégés receive C$15,000, and both winners and protégés receive a small bronze sculpture of Glenn Gould made by Canadian sculptor Ruth Abernethy.[1][2][3] A portrait of each laureate is also displayed in Toronto at the Glenn Gould Studio of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.[1]

The Prize jury changes for each award, and typically consists of renowned personalities from around the world.[4] The prize is funded by The Glenn Gould Prize Fund, which was established through the courtesy of Floyd S. Chalmers, with contributions by numerous administrations and foundations, including the Government of Canada. The main provider was the Canada Council, and since 2000 it has been the foundation itself.[5]

The eleventh and most recent laureate of the Glenn Gould Prize is American composer Philip Glass. Celebrations took place at Koerner Hall, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on April 14, 2015.[6] The winner of the Protégé Prize will be named by Glass at a later date.

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