The winners of the 2014 Music Teacher Awards for Excellence were announced at a prestigious ceremony attended by 190 guests from across the music education industry, on the evening of 7 February 2014 . The ceremony took place in the Barbican’s Garden Room & Conservatory.
Described by her students as a ‘magical musician who is always ready with the right words’. An outstanding performer and master practitioner of neurolinguistic programming, Christine Croshawis known for her total commitment to helping others build the technical tools and mental strength to flourish as musicians.
Vivienne Price’s legacy is plain to see and hear – in its 35-year history, the National Children’s Orchestra has been a beacon of aspiration, benefitting thousands of children, including.many of today’s top performers. Her tireless tutelage continues to pay dividends in concert halls across the country and abroad, and her achievement in founding the organisation and ensuring it’s continued growth cannot be underestimated.
The Music Teacher Awards for Excellence were created by Rhinegold Publishing and supported byMusic Teacher and Classical Music magazines to celebrate excellence in the UK’s music education sector and to recognise the projects, organisations and products that are contributing the most to the development of music education in the UK. The Lifetime Award was for the individual who has made a seminal contribution to music education. The winners were selected from a pre-announced shortlist by an experienced panel of music educators, chaired by Thomas Lydon, editor ofMusic Teacher magazine.
Group Marketing manager for the sponsoring companies, Black Cat Music and MusicPracticeRooms.com, said.” We are delighted to once again be supporting the Lifetime Achievement Award and give our congratulations to Christine and Vivienne for the effort, enthusiasm and expertise they have brought to music education.”
Photo Ceri Wood Photography / Rhinegold Publishing. Christine Crowshaw with Mark Rasmussen (Black Cat Music), Thomas Lydon (Editor, Music Teacher) and Margherita Tylor (Classic FM
Photo Ceri Wood Photography / Rhinegold Publishing. Vivienne Price with Mark Rasmussen (Black Cat Music), Thomas Lydon (Editor, Music Teacher) and Margherita Tylor (Classic FM)