Awards

ICAP recognizes and rewards individuals and organizations that contribute to making the performing arts a vehicle for creating peace. Recipients include: Nelson Mandela, Carlos Santana (who later joined the ICAP board) Claude Nobs (founder, Montreux Jazz Festival), Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett, Zubin Mehta, Tipper Gore, Betty Williams, M Lavin, Tom Carter, Amaral Vieira and Lang Lang.

Nelson Mandela is presented
with the ICAP Founder’s Award
by ICAP board member Patrick Duffy
in South Africa

Nobel Laureate Betty Williams receives ‘Humanity in the Arts Peace Award’ in Montreux

Quincy Jones receives the‘ Humanity in the Arts Peace Award’ in Montreux

ICAP ‘Humanity in the Arts PeaceAward’ presented to Tony Bennett in Montreux with Claude Nobs and Herbie Hancock

ICAP Founder’s Award presented to Tipper Gore, in Los Angeles, California

ICAP’s Carlos Santana and Herbie Hancock, present ‘Humanity in the Arts Peace Award’ to Claude Nobs, founder of Montreux Jazz Festival. 

ICAP Founder’s Award presented to Conductor Zubin Mehta in Los Angeles

Lang Lang, receives the ‘Humanity in the Arts Peace Award’ in Montreux

ICAP Founder’s Award presented to Tom Carter, President of the Thelonious Monk Institute in Los Angeles

Brazil’s Amaral Vieira received the ICAP Founder’s Award in Santa Monica

ICAP Founder’s Award presented to M Lavin in Loveland, Colorado

ICAP Scholarship awarded to Nick Depinna, UCLA student in Los Angeles