sir charles groves prize

Sir Charles Groves Prize awarded to founder of Paraorchestra, Charles Hazlewood

The award-winning British Conductor Charles Hazlewood has been presented with the Sir Charles Groves Prize by Making music’s Chief Executive, Barba

Sir Charles Groves Prize awarded to Chi-chi Nwanoku OBE and Professor Martin Ashley

Making Music awards Sir Charles Groves Prize to Chi-chi Nwanoku OBE and Professor Martin Ashley for outstanding contribut

Scheme that gives more people the chance to play musical instruments is recognised with award

Today the Sir Charles Groves Prize, awarded by Making Music for outstanding contribution to the musical life of communities in th

Sir Charles Groves Prize

The Sir Charles Groves Prize, established in 1990, recognises the outstanding contribution that an individual or organisation has made to the musical life of the UK. The prize honours the remarkable contribution of Sir Charles to both amateur music, as a former president of Making Music, and to British musicianship and composition. It was launched to mark the renowned conductor's 75th birthday.

Sir Karl Jenkins presented with prize at world première performance of Symphonic Adiemus

Barbara Eifler (Executive Director of Making Music) presented the 2016 Sir Charles Groves Prize to Sir Karl Jenkins