Английская Википедия:Gilbert Betjemann Prize

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates The Gilbert Betjemann Prize (originally the Gilbert R. Betjemann Prize, also referred to as the Gilbert Betjemann Medal) is a gold medal awarded by the Royal Academy of Music (RA) "for operatic singing".[1][2]

The award was founded in 1897 by G.H. Betjemann HonRA, to commemorate his son Gilbert Richard Betjemann, who was an associate and former student of the Academy[3] and who had died following the collapse of a snow bridge over which he was walking near Grindelwald in the Bernese Alps on 9 September 1896.[4]

In 1948 it was described as:[5]

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In 2013, the great-nephew of the 1909 recipient, Margaret Ismay, showed her medal on an episode of the BBC's Antiques Roadshow.[1] She had had it converted into a coin watch by Cartier.[1]

The Gilbert Betjemann Memorial Prize is a registered charity in England and Wales with number 310007.[6]

Recipients

The first 49 recipients are listed on a wooden prize board, with gold lettering, in the collection of the Academy.[1] They were: Шаблон:Div col

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  4. Musical Times, 1 October 1896.
  5. Royal Academy of Music prize book, 1948
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