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Recipients have been:
Recipients have been:
* 2006: [[Christoph Wolff]]
* 2006: [[Christoph Wolff]]
* 2007: [[András Schiff]]<ref name=" About the performer: András Schiff">{{cite web | author= | title= About the performer: András Schiff| url=http://www.laphil.com/philpedia/artist-detail.cfm?id=641 | publisher=[[Los Angeles Philharmonic]] | date= | accessdate=2010}}</ref>
* 2007: [[András Schiff|Sir András Schiff]]<ref name=" About the performer: András Schiff">{{cite web | author= | title= About the performer: András Schiff| url=http://www.laphil.com/philpedia/artist-detail.cfm?id=641 | publisher=[[Los Angeles Philharmonic]] | date= | accessdate=2010}}</ref>
* 2008: [[John Eliot Gardiner|Sir John Eliot Gardiner]]<ref name="John Eliot Gardiner">{{cite web | author= | title=John Eliot Gardiner| url=http://monteverdi.co.uk/about/gardiner| publisher=Monteverdi Choir | date= | accessdate=2013}}</ref>
* 2008: [[John Eliot Gardiner|Sir John Eliot Gardiner]]<ref name="John Eliot Gardiner">{{cite web | author= | title=John Eliot Gardiner| url=http://monteverdi.co.uk/about/gardiner| publisher=Monteverdi Choir | date= | accessdate=2013}}</ref>
* 2009: [[Peter Schreier]]
* 2009: [[Peter Schreier]]
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* 2012: [[Masaaki Suzuki]]<ref name="Unknown 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ram.ac.uk/news?nid=262|title=Masaaki Suzuki awarded Bach Prize|last=Unknown|date=January 20, 2012|publisher=[[Royal Academy of Music]]|accessdate=22 February 2012|location=London}}</ref>
* 2012: [[Masaaki Suzuki]]<ref name="Unknown 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ram.ac.uk/news?nid=262|title=Masaaki Suzuki awarded Bach Prize|last=Unknown|date=January 20, 2012|publisher=[[Royal Academy of Music]]|accessdate=22 February 2012|location=London}}</ref>
* 2013: [[Murray Perahia]]<ref name="Unknown 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.noodls.com/view/7569BD6A1BA8FE7F7CA58F2BA6AB2E62F2B45B9C|title=Murray Perahia awarded Bach Prize|last=Unknown|date=October 2, 2012|publisher=[[Royal Academy of Music]]|accessdate=12 May 2013|location=London}}</ref>
* 2013: [[Murray Perahia]]<ref name="Unknown 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.noodls.com/view/7569BD6A1BA8FE7F7CA58F2BA6AB2E62F2B45B9C|title=Murray Perahia awarded Bach Prize|last=Unknown|date=October 2, 2012|publisher=[[Royal Academy of Music]]|accessdate=12 May 2013|location=London}}</ref>
* 2014: [[Ton Koopman]]<ref> url=http://www.ram.ac.uk/news?nid=450 | title=Ton Koopman awarded Bach Prize|last=Unknown|date=May 27, 2014|publisher=[[Royal Academy of Music]]|accessdate=6 June 2014|location=London}}</ref>


The prize is worth £10,000 and the panel of the prize consists of the principal of the Royal Academy of Music, a previous winner of the prize and [[Ralph Kohn]].<ref name="Royal Academy of Music / Kohn Foundation Bach Prize is awarded to John Butt"/>
The prize is worth £10,000 and the panel of the prize consists of the principal of the Royal Academy of Music, a previous winner of the prize and [[Ralph Kohn]].<ref name="Royal Academy of Music / Kohn Foundation Bach Prize is awarded to John Butt"/>

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The Royal Academy of Music Bach Prize is an award given by the Royal Academy of Music in London. It is sponsored by the Kohn Foundation,[1][2] and given to performers and scholars who have made an outstanding contribution to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.[1]

Recipients have been:

The prize is worth £10,000 and the panel of the prize consists of the principal of the Royal Academy of Music, a previous winner of the prize and Ralph Kohn.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Kohn Foundation Bach Prize is awarded to John Butt". Royal Academy of Music. 2010. Retrieved 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Peter Craik (2 April 2008). "Gardiner awarded Bach prize". solideogloria.co.uk. Retrieved 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "About the performer: András Schiff". Los Angeles Philharmonic. Retrieved 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ "John Eliot Gardiner". Monteverdi Choir. Retrieved 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ Malcolm Miller. "A Potent Alchemy". Retrieved 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. ^ Unknown (September 7, 2011). "Academy / Kohn Bach Prize winners: Thomanerchor". London: Royal Academy of Music. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  7. ^ a b Unknown (January 20, 2012). "Masaaki Suzuki awarded Bach Prize". London: Royal Academy of Music. Retrieved 22 February 2012. Cite error: The named reference "Unknown 1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  8. ^ url=http://www.ram.ac.uk/news?nid=450 | title=Ton Koopman awarded Bach Prize|last=Unknown|date=May 27, 2014|publisher=Royal Academy of Music|accessdate=6 June 2014|location=London}}