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Alumni Award Winners
Peabody Conservatory Distinguished Alumni Award
- 2007 – Edith Ho ’62, ’66
- 2006 – Norman Scribner ’56, ’61
- 2002 – James Morris
- 2000 – Carter Brey '76
- 1999 – David Starobin '73
- 1997 – Nathan Carter '84
- 1996 – Richard Pittman '57
- 1993 – Jacob Berg '51, Seth Riggs '54
- 1992 – Sharon Robinson '72
- 1989 – John Weaver
- 1988 – Leigh Martinet '46, '66
- 1987 – Albert Fuller '50, Walter Lawson '52
- 1985 – James Atherton '65, '66, Tommy Newsom '52
- 1984 – Andre Watts '72
The Peabody Conservatory Young Maestro Award
Peabody Alumni Achievement Award Recognizing Outstanding Contributions to Music in Maryland
Established in 2001. Past Recipients of the Peabody Alumni Award Recognizing Outstanding Contributions to Music in Maryland include:
- 2004 – Ray Sprenkle ’70, ’71, ‘79
- 2002 – Mildred Reiner ’53, Donald Regier ‘66
- 2001 – Edward Goldstein '76, '78
The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association Heritage Award
- 2007 – Elizabeth Schaaf ’77
- 2006 – Anne Garside
- 2006 – Benjamin Griswold IV
- 2003 – Loraine Panek Bernstein ’55
- 2001 – Hilda Perl Goodwin ’54, ’67
- 2000 – Loretta Lee Ver Valen '26, '27; Jacques Schlenger, Peabody Advisory Council Member
- 1997 – Patricia S. Springer '59
- 1995 – Robert O. Pierce, Past Director
- 1993 – Lynn Taylor Hebden '51, '54; George Woodhead '47, '53, '54
- 1988 – Ruth Renneburg '40, '42, '48
- 1987 – Sylvia Betts Dodd '51
- 1982 – Mary C. Walker '34
The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Assocaition's Distinguished Alumni Award
- 2008 – Awadagin Pratt ’89, ’92
- 2007 – Kim Kashkashian ’73
- 2004 – Manuel Barrueco ’75
- 2002 – Edward L. Polochick '78
- 1981 – Andre Watts '72
- 1980 – Hugo Weisgall '31
- 1976 – Morton K. Blaustein '43, Arts & Sciences '50, University Trustee
*New Award*
Intended to honor alumni who exemplify the Johns Hopkins tradition of excellence and have brought credit to the university and their profession in the international arena through their professional achievements or humanitarian service.
*New Award*
Intended to honor recent graduates of Johns Hopkins (within 10 years of graduation) for outstanding achievement or service in his or her professional or volunteer life. Support of Johns Hopkins may be a consideration, but not a requirement.




