Noah Greenberg Award
Awarded by American Musicological Society (AMS)
Purpose
To provide a grant-in-aid to stimulate active co-operation between scholars and performers by recognizing and fostering outstanding contributions to historical performing practices.
Eligibility
Both scholars and performers may apply. Applicants need not be members of the Society.
Quantity Available
02-Jan
Frequency
- Annual
Award Value
$2000 and a certificate
Application procedure
Applicants must submit three copies of a description of the project, a detailed budget and supporting materials such as articles or tapes of performances which are relevant to the project. Applications must be sent to the chair of the Noah Greenberg Award Committee.
Closing date
August 15th
Study Level
- Professional development
American Musicological Society (AMS)
The American Musicological Society (AMS) was founded in 1934 as a non-profit organization, with the aim of advancing research in the various fields of music as a branch of learning and scholarship. In 1951, the Society became a constituent member of the American Council of Learned Societies.
Contact Details
- net.org
- [email protected]
- 207 798 4243
- 207 798 4254
- 6010 College Station
Brunswick ME
04011-8451
United States of America
More information
For more information regarding this award, please contact the American Musicological Society (AMS) by using the links below.