Honorary life membership is a highly prestigious recognition, bestowed on selected individuals for their dedication to music education and to ISME. It is conferred at the General Assembly, held at each biennial world conference.
Honorary life members must:
- Be recognised as a genuinely outstanding music educator in at least one country
- Have established a record of achievement and distinction
- Have made contributions to music education that are of lasting value and that will likely be considered of importance by future music educators
- Have been active in the Society for an extended period
The nomination process requires the following:
- Name and full contact details of the person who is submitting the nomination. Nominations can only be accepted from a current ISME member
- The name and full contact details of the person being nominated
- A copy of the curriculum vitae for the person being nominated
- A narrative by the person who is submitting the nomination that provides information on the distinguished contribution of the person being nominated. Separate statements (in one document) must be provided on each of the four evaluative criteria for the award by indicating how the person being nominated is: recognised as a genuinely outstanding music educator in at least one country; has established a record of achievement and distinction; has made contributions to music education that are of lasting value and that will likely be considered of importance by future music educators; and as been active in the Society for an extended period.
Nominations are made by members each biennium and the process is implemented by a Standing Committee, under the responsibility of the Past President.
Honorary Life Members
The following are Honorary Life Members:
1980's |
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Arnold Bentley |
1982 |
UK |
Edmund Cykler |
1982 |
USA |
Marguerite Hood |
1982 |
USA |
Blanche Leduc |
1982 |
France |
Egon Kraus |
1984 |
Germany |
Henning Bro Rasmussen |
1984 |
Denmark |
Bernhard Binkowski |
1986 |
Germany |
Rodolfo Zubrisky |
1988 |
Argentina |
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1990's |
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Shinichi Suzuki |
1990 |
Japan |
Jack Dobbs |
1992 |
UK |
Ellen Urho |
1992 |
Finland |
Katalin Forrai |
1994 |
Hungary |
John Ritchie |
1994 |
New Zealand |
James Carlsen |
1996 |
USA |
Ronald Smith |
1996 |
UK |
Yasuharu Takahagi |
1996 |
Japan |
Violeta Hemsy de Gainza |
1998 |
Argentina |
Don Robinson |
1998 |
USA |
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2000's |
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Robert Werner |
2000 |
USA |
Paul Lehman |
2002 |
USA |
Joan Therens |
2002 |
Canada |
Graham Bartle |
2004 |
Australia |
Ana Lucia Frega |
2008 |
Argentina |
Sylvia Schwarzenbach |
2010 |
Switzerland |
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2010's |
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Einar Solbu |
2012 |
Norway |
Susan Hallam |
2014 |
UK |
Alda de Jesus Oliveira |
2014 |
Brazil |
Gary McPherson |
2016 |
Australia |
Wendy Sims |
2016 |
USA |
Graham Welch |
2016 |
UK |
Clifford Madsen |
2018 |
USA |
Marie McCarthy |
2018 |
Ireland/USA |
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2020's |
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Liane Henschke |
2020 |
Brazil |
Margaret Barrett |
2022 |
Australia |
Tadahiro Murao |
2024 |
Japan |
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Attached below is an extract from the ISME Policy Manual, relating to the process for seeking nominations and then reviewing and bestowing honorary life membership.