For distinguished musical composition in the larger forms of chamber, orchestral or choral music, or for an operatic work (including ballet), performed or published during the year by a composer of established residence in the United States, Five hundred dollars ($500).
Symphony, No. 3 , by Walter Piston
First performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Boston, January, 1948.
The Jury
The Jury
Chalmers Clifton
Beveridge Webster
Winners in Music
Charles Ives
First performed by Lou Harrison and Chamber Orchestra in New York, April, 1946.
Leo Sowerby
Commissioned by the Alice M Ditson Fund, first performed by the Schola Cantorum in New York, April 1945.
Aaron Copland
A ballet written for and presented by Martha Graham and group, commissioned by Mrs. E. S. Coolidge, first presented at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. October, 1944.
Howard Hanson
Performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra on December 3, 1943.
1948 Prize Winners
Reuben L. Goldberg
For "Peace Today."
Virginius Dabney
For distinguished editorial writing during the year.