Distinguished Professor Tania Leon Wins ASCAP Award
May 23, 2013
Per ASCAP's announcement:
14th Annual Concert Music Awards to Honor Tania León, Jon Deak, Steve Smith and Morton Gould
May 17 Event to Celebrate 2013 ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Award Winners
New York, NY, May 13, 2013: The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) will hold its 14th annual Concert Music Awards on Friday, May 17, 2013 at Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Center in New York City. ASCAP member, composer, musician and author Peter Schickele will host the invitation-only event, which will recognize the achievements of ASCAP's 2013 Concert Music Honorees who represent the diverse aesthetic spectrum of the concert music world.
Among the evening's presenters will be Derek Bermel, Steven Burke, Claire Chase, David Del Tredici, Douglas Geers, James M. Kendrick, Stephen Paulus, Alex Shapiro, and ASCAP's Paul Williams, John LoFrumento, Frances Richard, Michael Spudic and Cia Toscanini.
The 2013 Concert Music Awards honorees are:
- Tania León, Founder & Artistic Director, Composers Now Festival, Distinguished Professor, City University of New York
ASCAP presents the Victor Herbert Award to ASCAP member Tania León in celebration of her 70th year and for her achievements as composer, conductor, educator, mentor, composer advocate and exemplary musical citizen. - Jon Deak, Founder & Director, Very Young Composers International
ASCAP presents the Arnold Broido Award to ASCAP member Jon Deak in celebration of his 70th year and for his distinguished contribution to American music as composer, bassist and champion educator. - Steve Smith, Music Editor, Time Out New York
ASCAP honors journalist, editor, broadcaster and ASCAP Awards panelist Steve Smith for his vision and courageous contributions as advocate for American music and composers. - Morton Gould Centenary Tribute
ASCAP offers an American Salute to Morton Gould on the occasion of the centenary of his birth.