The
Ditson Conductor's Award, established in 1945, is the oldest award honoring
conductors for their commitment to the performance of
American music. The
US$5,000 purse endowed by the
Alice M. Ditson Fund at
Columbia University was increased in 1999 from US$1,000.
Upon the death of Alice M. Ditson, widow of music publisher Charles H. Ditson, on 30 April 1940, her bequest to Columbia University was for "the encouragement and aide of musicians." From this was born fellowships, public hearings, publication of the work of talented musicians and the Ditson Conductors Award.
Ditson Conductor's Award recipients
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