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The Philip Neill Memorial Prize is an annual prize administered by the
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for excellence in original
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. The award is open to all past and present students of a university in New Zealand, except previous winners who are excluded for a period of five years. It was established in 1943 in memory of Philip Foster Neill, a medical student at the University of Otago who died during the polio outbreak of 1943. In the first year of the prize, 1944, the topic was for a prelude (or fantasia) and fugue for either piano or organ.
Douglas Lilburn Douglas Gordon Lilburn (2 November 19156 June 2001) was a New Zealand composer. Early life Lilburn was born in Whanganui and spent his early years on the family sheep farm in the upper Turakina River valley at Drysdale. He attended Waitaki ...
was publicly awarded the first prize of £25 on 25 June 1944, with Harry Luscombe of Auckland the runner-up. It is the longest continuously running award of its kind in New Zealand. The prize is determined each year with a set task with different parameters each year, usually relating to duration and instrumentation, which are announced early in the year, with a deadline for submission at the beginning of July. The prize is not always awarded.


List of award recipients

* 1944
Douglas Lilburn Douglas Gordon Lilburn (2 November 19156 June 2001) was a New Zealand composer. Early life Lilburn was born in Whanganui and spent his early years on the family sheep farm in the upper Turakina River valley at Drysdale. He attended Waitaki ...
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Prelude and Fugue in G Minor
for organ * 1945 Harry Luscombe for Sonata in G major for violin and piano * 1946
Frank Callaway Sir Frank Callaway (16 May 191922 February 2003) was an influential music educator and administrator. He was born in New Zealand but spent the major part of his life and career in Perth, Western Australia, where he built the UWA School of Mus ...
for Theme and Variations for String Orchestra * 1947 tied between Dorothy Scott fo
In a younger Land
a song cycle for mezzo-soprano and violin, cello and piano and Dorothea Anne Franchi for The Desolate Star a song cycle for baritone and piano setting text by Robin Hyde * 1948 John Ritchie for Passacaglia and fugue on an original theme for two pianos * 1949 Charles Martin for Sonata for pianoforte and violin * 1950 Claire Neale for Variations on an original theme in the phyrgian mode, with a ground bass finale * 1951 Georgina Smith for Theme and Variations or two pianos* 1952 Leslie Pearce Williamson Jordan for Fantasy-sonata for cello and piano * 1953 No award * 1954 Nigel Eastgate * 1955, 1956, 1957 No award * 1958
Barry Vercoe Barry Lloyd Vercoe (born 1937) is a New Zealand-born computer scientist and composer. He is best known as the inventor of Csound, a music synthesis language with wide usage among computer music composers. SAOL, the underlying language for th ...
for A Program Suite for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon * 1959 Dorothy Freed fo
Variations for woodwind quintet
and Philip Hodgson * 1960, 1961 No award * 1962 shared between
Robin Maconie Robin John Maconie (born 22 October 1942) is a New Zealand composer, pianist, and writer. Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Maconie studied with Frederick Page and Roger Savage at the Victoria University of Wellington, receiving a Master of Arts in t ...
for Basia Memoranda for lyric tenor and string quartet and Graham Hollobon fo
Elegy, a song cycle
setting text by Alastair Campbell * 1963 William Southgate for Toccata for Brass Choir and Jenny McLeod * 1964 No award * 1965 Jack Body for Cantata for the festival of dedication of a church * 1966 William Hawkey * 1967, 1968 No award * 1969 Noel Sanders * 1970 Gillian Bibby for Sanctuary of the Spirits, a children's opera, * 1971 John Rimmer for Composition 2 * 1972 Christopher Norton * 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 No award * 1978 David Hamilton for Canticle 1 for oboe, baritone and piano. * 1979 Peter Adams for Sings Daphne for Soprano, Clarinet and Piano * 1980 John Ritchie for Three Housman Songs * 1981 No award * 1982 Helen Caskie for Rhapsody for violin and piano * 1983 No award * 1984 Richard Francis for Song-cycle (Auden) for Baritone and Pianoforte * 1985
Nigel Keay Nigel Keay (born 1955) is a New Zealand composer. He has been a freelance musician since 1983 working as a composer, violist, and violin teacher. Nigel Keay has held the following composer residencies: Mozart Fellowship, University of Otago 1986 ...
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Variations for piano
* 1986 No award * 1987
Eve de Castro-Robinson Eve de Castro-Robinson (born 9 November 1956 in London, England) is a New Zealand composer, professor and graphic designer. Her compositions include orchestral, vocal, chamber and electroacoustic works. She studied at the University of Auckland ...
for Undercurrents for solo clarinet * 1988, 1989, 1990 No award * 1991
Maria Grenfell Maria Grenfell (born 1969) is an Australian music teacher and composer of New Zealand origin. Early life and education Maria Grenfell was born in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia in 1969. She grew up and was educated in Christchurch, New Zealand, where s ...
for A Pinch of time ; five songs for bass-baritone and piano setting poems by Hone Tuwhare, Kevin Ireland and Allen Curnow * 1992 John Elmsly for Songs from 'The Treehouse' for SATB choir * 1993
Eve de Castro-Robinson Eve de Castro-Robinson (born 9 November 1956 in London, England) is a New Zealand composer, professor and graphic designer. Her compositions include orchestral, vocal, chamber and electroacoustic works. She studied at the University of Auckland ...
for Split the Lark for violin and piano * 1994 Tecwyn Evans for Gerauschvoll for organ * 1995 Christopher Marshall fo
Three Aspects of Spring
* 1995
Dorothy Buchanan Dorothy Buchanan can refer to: *Dorothy Donaldson Buchanan (1899–1985), first woman to join the Institution of Civil Engineers *Dorothy Buchanan (composer) Dorothy Quita Buchanan (born 28 September 1945) is a New Zealand composer and teacher. ...
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Fragments and Letters
for voice, clarinet and piano. * 1996 Cheryl Camm for Three Burns Songs for Soprano, Clarinet and Cello * 1996 Michael Norris * 1997 David Farquhar for Prospero * 1998 No award * 1999 Jeroen Speak for Etudes. * 2000
Leonie Holmes Leonie Joyce Holmes (born 1962) is a New Zealand composer and lecturer at the University of Auckland with an interest in music education. Early life and education Holmes was born in Auckland in 1962. She began learning piano at age six and at ...
for A Tedious Brief Scene: Bottom's Dance for mixed chamber ensemble of nine players * 2001 No award * 2002 Thorsten Wollman for Fishes and Birds for flute or violin, clarinet and piano * 2003 John Rimmer for Bowed Insights for string quartet * 2004 Robin Toan for Maze for piano and two percussionists * 2005 No award * 2006 Carol Shortis for The Riddle of her flight * 2007 Brian Bromberg * 2008 Chris Adams for Persephone for String Quartet * 2009 Jack Body for Mediations on Michelangelo * 2010 No award * 2011 Alex Campbell-Hunt fo
Piano Trio
* 2012 Corwin Newall for Scientists (Part 1) * 2013 Kerian Veraine fo
Crave Release
for violin and piano * 2014 Linda Dallimore for Syria: In Empathy for oboe and piano * 2015 Jeremy Mayall for Frosted Air Suite for flute and electronics * 2016 Reuben Jelleyman for Soliloquy for Cello * 2017 No award * 2018 Corwin Newall for #babylife for piano duet * 2019 Megan Kyte for Entends * 2020 David Hamilton for Canticle 6: Fragments from Lorca for Mezzo, Violin and Piano, highly commended Chris Adams for Dowland Fragments for Mezzo, Violin and Piano * 2021 Ben Hoadley for Four Preludes for cello and piano


References

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