Over the years, it has been a great honor for PLMF to present numerous awards, with the support of sponsors, to highlight and promote young talents.
If you also consider it important to support Estonia’s musical talents, please write to us at plmf12@gmail.ee

If you would like to make a contribution to support young talents, please transfer your donation to the LHV bank account
EE037700771003227591, indicating the name of the respective award fund.
Muusikute Täiendõppe Keskus MTÜ is included in the list of non-profit organizations eligible for income tax benefits.

Kelam family award named after Marje and Kuldar Sink “Young Singer” and “Young Musician

2005 – Oliver Kuusik (tenor)
2006 – Rene Soom (baritone)
2007 – Kädy Plaas (soprano)
2008 – Priit Volmer (bass)
2009 – Maria Veretenina (soprano)
2010 – Arete Teemets (soprano)
2011 – Andreas Lend (cello)
2012 – Kristel Pärtna (soprano)
2013 – Ivi Ots (violin)
2014 – Johan Randvere (piano)
2015 – Pärt Uusbeg (composer)
2017 – Raiko Raalik (bass)
2018 – Kadi Jürgens (mezzosoprano)
2019 – Ille Saar (soprano)
2020 – Martin Karu (countertenor)
2021 – Theodor Sink (cello)
2022 – Marcel Johannes Kits (cello)
2023 – Sandra Laagus (mezzosoprano)
2024 – Hans Christian Aavik (violin)
2025 – Annabel Soode (soprano)

Award named after PLMF patron Lord Carlisle
“Young Musician

2005 – Helen Lokuta (mezzosoprano)

2006 – Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (violin)

2007 – Mihkel Poll (piano)

2008 – Oksana Sinkova (flute)

Award named after Vendor Eesti
“Young Conductor”

2007 – Mikk Murdvee

2008 – Lilyan Kaiv

2009 – Risto Joost

Award named after Marje and Kuldar Sink
“MUBA Talent”

2023 – Aleksandra Galushkina (piano)

2023 – Anna Katarina Tralla (violin)

2024 – Madis Sikk (piano)

2025 – Karl Martin Tombak (percussionist)

The award was established in 2023 in memory of Mr. Tunne Kelam’s mother and brother, composers Marje and Kuldar Sink.

Award named after Riho Terras
“Young Tenor”

2022 – Yixuan Wang

Reward fund named after Katrin Puhkason
“Virumaa Young Musician”