The Liesbeth Hoedemaeker-Cohen Fund & The H. Robert Cohen / RIPM Fund for IAML Congress Travel
Established by the Cohen Family Charitable Fund
The Liesbeth Hoedemaeker-Cohen Fund for IAML Congress Travel was established in Liesbeth’s honor on 24 February 2017. The H. Robert Cohen / RIPM Fund for IAML Congress Travel was established in 2019 on the occasion of RIPM’s fortieth birthday, in recognition of RIPM’s contribution to international scholarship and of those who created and contribute to it. Usually offered annually, the cash awards from both Funds will be used to help support travel costs (including transportation, accommodation, meals, etc.) to attend the annual IAML congress.
Application is open to all members of IAML, with priority given to individual members who are attending their first or second congress and who either: (i) began their career at a music library, music archive, or music documentation center within the previous three years; (ii) completed their professional degree in the year before or of the congress; or (iii) are giving a paper, extensive report, or a poster presentation at the congress. All things being equal, some preference will be given to those likely to make an ongoing contribution to IAML. Additionally, for the H. Robert Cohen/RIPM Fund award(s), all things being equal, some preference will be given to those dealing with the musical press, digitization, or databases.
Applicants for an award should receive little or no support from their home institution, library, or any other funding organization.[1] A successful applicant may not receive a second award.
Liesbeth Hoedemaeker-Cohen
Liesbeth Hoedemaeker-Cohen
LIESBETH HOEDEMAEKER-COHEN served for many years as a music reference librarian at the Amsterdam Public Library and later at the Haags Gemeentemuseum (The Hague) where she also undertook cataloguing and conservation work for the Dutch national library system. Her service to IAML included serving both as a member and as Vice President of its Sectie Muziekbibliotheken (then the national branch of IAML in the Netherlands), as Secretary and Vice-Chair of IAML’s Research Libraries Branch, and assisting with the organization of the 1987 annual IAML congress (Amsterdam). In 1994 she was elected to the Board of De Koninklijke Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, and the following year she coordinated a major exhibit of the manuscripts of Mahler's ten symphonies and orchestral songs at the Haags Gemeentemuseum for the International Mahler Festival (Amsterdam, 1995). Since 2005 she worked as editor of Dutch and English-language publications at the RIPM International Center (Baltimore).
Her contribution to RIPM was extensive. She produced annotated indexes for two nineteenth-century Dutch titles—including an eight-volume publication treating Caecilia: Algemeen Muzikaal Tijdschrift van Nederland (1844-1880)—and four nineteenth- and seven twentieth-century English-language music periodicals, including The Chesterian, The Penguin Music Magazine, Music, Music Survey, Music-Journal and The Julliard Review. She also quietly and with endless encouragement and support suffered the burden of living with the director of RIPM, while he struggled, at times, to keep the ship afloat in stormy seas.
H. Robert Cohen
H. Robert Cohen
H. ROBERT COHEN is a specialist of nineteenth-century music and musical life. His many publications focus on music criticism, the staging of opera, music iconography and the press. As Founder and Director of RIPM, he has overseen the publication of some three-hundred volumes and the creation of several databases providing the full text of, and access to, hundreds of rare music periodicals. H. Robert Cohen studied at New York University and taught at the Université de Paris VIII, Université Laval, the University of British Columbia, the University of Amsterdam, and the University of Maryland, where he was elected Professor Emeritus by his colleagues. For his contribution to French culture he was named Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government. The International Association of Music Libraries, Archives, and Documentation Centres bestowed upon him the title of Honorary Member in 2016, as did the International Musicological Society the following year.
Winners
2024: Amos Bishi (Zimbabwe), Risa de Rege (Canada), Patricia García-Iasci (Spain)
2023: Vassiliki Silia Papachatzopoulou (Greece), Sara Taglietti (Italy)
2022: Lizzy Buckle (UK), Wilhelm Delport (South Africa), Julia Pestke (Germany)
2019: Anna Bilotta (Italy), Catherine Henderson (Canada)
2018: Katherine J. Penner (Canada)
Applying for an Award
Only one application per candidate is required; all applicants will be considered for an award from either Fund.
Applicants for an award should submit the following:
1. A letter of application in English, French, or German which includes:
a) the applicant’s reasons for attending the IAML Congress, a description of the applicant’s contribution to it, and why the applicant is a good candidate for an award.
b) a budget for travel costs to attend the IAML Congress excluding the registration fee. (If the applicant’s institution will not cover the congress registration fee, IAML will try to arrange free registration in conjunction with the local organizing committee when possible.)
c) information about any other support from the applicant’s home institution, library, or any other funding organization.
d) the number of times the applicant has attended a IAML Congress.
2. A curriculum vitae or resume.
3. One letter of reference submitted directly by its writer to the address below as an email attachment.
Application materials should be emailed in PDF format to the President of IAML.
Deadline for all application materials and announcements of the award winners will be determined by the Awards Committee.
Awards Committee and Selection Process
The Awards Committee is composed of six members: the President of IAML, one permanent committee member selected by the Director of RIPM (who must have read-only access to the funds accounts), and four members selected by the IAML Board. The Director of RIPM may, at their discretion, invite one other person to attend the meetings in a non-voting capacity. Except for the permanent member, committee members serve for a term of three years and may not be reappointed for additional terms.
There are five voting members:
- one from Europe
- one from North America
- one in alternating three-year periods from Asia and Australia
- one selected without reference to geographical location
- the permanent member.
There is one generally non-voting ex officio member,
- the IAML President, who will serve as chair of the committee.
[1] If the awardee(s)’s institution will not cover the congress registration fee, IAML will contact the local organizing committee of the forthcoming congress to discuss the possibility of offering the awardee(s) free congress registration. If the local organizing committee is unable to grant this request, IAML will try—when financially possible—to cover the awardee(s) registration fee.
2021-2024:
Pia Shekhter (Gothenburg University Library), IAML President, Chair
Sabina Benelli (Fondazione Teatro alla Scala, Italy)
Hyun Kyung Chae (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Stefan Engl (Wienbibliothek, Austria)
Janneka L. Guise (University of Toronto, Canada)
Benjamin Knysak (RIPM; permanent committee member)
2017–2022: Barbara Dobbs Mackenzie (RILM, permanent committee member)
2017-2021: Stanisław Hrabia (IAML President, chair), Armin Brinzing (Austria), Phillippa McKeown-Green (New Zealand), Daniel Paradis (Canada), Jaakko Tuohiniemi (Finland)