Mozart Fellowship - List of Mozart Fellows

List of Mozart Fellows

  • 1970-1971 Anthony Watson
  • 1972 John Rimmer
  • 1973-1974 Edwin Carr
  • 1975 Larry Pruden
  • 1976-1977 Gillian Bibby
  • 1980 Chris Cree Brown
  • 1981 John Elmsly
  • 1983 Chris Cree Brown
  • 1984 Jonathan Besser
  • 1985 Kim Dyett
  • 1986-1987 Nigel Keay
  • 1988-1989 Anthony Ritchie
  • 1990-1991 Martin Lodge
  • 1992 Gillian Whitehead and Bruce Crossman
  • 1993 Helen Bowater
  • 1994-1995 Christopher Marshall
  • 1996 Cheryl Camm
  • 1997 Jason Kaminski
  • 1998 Paul Booth
  • 1999 Harold Anderson
  • 2000 Ross Carey
  • 2001 Alison Isadora
  • 2002 Michael Norris
  • 2003-2004 Noel Sanders
  • 2005-2006 Rachel Clement
  • 2007 Neville Copland
  • 2008-2009 Chris Watson
  • 2010-2011 Chris Adams
  • 2012 Robbie Ellis
  • 2013 Samuel Holloway

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