Student Prizes

Teachers may nominate students to be considered for a free copy of one or more of Lyrebird’s publications of their choice. These will be awarded every two months and the award will be made on merit or financial circumstances.

To be considered for an award, a student must be in full-time education and nominated by a teacher, providing the name and address of the school or institution the student attends.

Students with links to one or more YouTube or Vimeo videos will be provided preferrential treatment, unless the award is to be made on the grounds of a student’s financial circumstances. In such instances, the reason should be included. All entries will be treated confidentially.

Please email Lyrebird Music with the following information:

  1. Teacher’s name, email and personal/institution address
  2. Student’s name and age
  3. Student’s place of education
  4. Reason for the award
  5. Links to YouTube or Vimeo video/audio
  6. Additional information

The closing date for each application is the last day of each even-numbered month (e.g., February, April etc.).

 

Recipients

Jan Liebermann, Hochschule für Musik, Mainz

We are pleased to have awarded a set of César Franck: Intégrale de l’Œuvre d’Orgue to this remarkable young organist, who lives and studies in Franckfurt, Germany. Lyrebird Music wishes him every success in his studies.

Ramón Pérez-Sindín Blanco, Royal Amsterdam Conservatory

Ramón (pictured right) is the recipient of December’s award of Lyrebird’s new Louis Couperin edition. He is currently studying for his master’s degree in Amsterdam, plays the harpsichord and clavichord, studying with, among others, Meno van Delft.

We wish him every success in what looks to be a promising career.

Here are a couple of videos of Ramón playing Louis Couperin and his nephew, François.

Mladen Bonomil

Mladen Bonomi is the recipient of our February award. He was born in 2001 in Split, Croatia and attended primary music school and he later combined high music school studies alongside science in his hometown. After that, he studied organ at the Academy of Music in Zagreb and currently is an Erasmus organ student at the Academy of Music and Drama in Goteborg, Sweden, studying with Karin Nelson. He regularly performs concerts and various collaborations in his homeland and abroad.

Mladen received a copy of Richard Brasier’s masterful César Franck edition. We wish him well in his studies and career.