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Funded and awarded by the University of Otago, this competition has been held annually since 1944 when the inaugural winner was Douglas Lilburn, for his Prelude and Fugue in G minor for organ.

This annual prize of $1500 is given to the best work submitted by a current or former student of a NZ university, within the forces specified for that year.

Established:1944

Award Details

Split the Lark , for violin and piano by Eve De Castro-Robinson, winner of the Philip Neill Memorial Prize in 1991