New Year Honours List 2012: Full List Of Honoured Cultural Figures

New Year Honours List 2012: Full List Of Honoured Cultural Figures

The full list of honours for figures from the worlds of literature, culture and the arts is as follows:

KNIGHTHOODS

Peter Lytton Bazalgette. TV Producer. For services to Broadcasting. (London, W11)

Professor Geoffrey William Hill. Poet and Critic. For services to Literature. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)

Antonio Pappano. Music director, Royal Opera House. For services to Music. (London, WC2E)

Paul Ruddock. Philanthropist. For services to the Arts. (London, W11)

MVO

Carl Anthony Jackson. Director of Music, Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace.

CBE

Dr Dannie Abse. Poet and Playwright. For services to Poetry and Literature. (London, NW11)

Professor Karin Barber. Professor of African Cultural Anthropology, University of Birmingham. For services to African Studies. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Ms Helena Bonham Carter. Actor. For services to Drama. (London, NW3)

James Essex Holloway. Director, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery. For services to the Arts. (Edinburgh)

Clive Vivian Leopold James. Author, Poet and Broadcaster. For services to Literature and the Media. (London, SE1)

Stephen Lillywhite. Music Producer. For services to Music. (London, W2)

James Lupton. Formerly chairman of Board of Trustees, Dulwich Picture Gallery. For services to the Arts and Philanthropy. (Alresford, Hampshire)

Ian Stoutzker, OBE. Philanthropist. For services to Music. (London, SW1X)

Professor Joan White. Formerly director of the Academy and Dean of the Faculty of Education, Royal Academy of Dance. For services to Dance. (Ripley, Surrey)

OBE

Remi Adefarasin. BSC, Cinematographer. For services to Television and Film. (London, W13)

The Reverend Ronald Geoffrey Corp. Founder and Artistic director of the New London Orchestra. For services to Music. (Braintree, Essex)

Ms Alex Christine Crawford. Special Correspondent, Sky News. For services to Broadcast Journalism. (Windsor, Berkshire)

Helen Elizabeth Ellis. Publicist. For services to Publishing. (Witney, Oxfordshire)

Dr Maggie Mary Gee. Author. For services to Literature. (London, NW10)

Robin Mackenzie Hodge. Publisher, The List. For services to Arts and Culture. (Edinburgh)

Christopher Inman. Honorary Treasurer, British Fashion Council. For services to the Fashion Industry. (Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire)

Mrs Margaret Liddy. Director of Events and Charities, British Phonographic Industry. For services to the Music Industry and Charity. (London, CR5)

Nicholas Milne Payne. For services to the Arts and Heritage in the North West. (Macclesfield, Cheshire)

David Wilson Posnett. Chairman of the Trustees, Holburne Museum, Bath. For services to Museums. (Wincanton, Somerset)

Miss Amanda Sharp. Co-Founder, Frieze Art Fair. For services to the Visual Arts. (London, E2)

Matthew Slotover. Co-Founder, Frieze Art Fair. For services to the Visual Arts. (London, E2

Ms Victoria Thornton. Founder Open-City. For services to Architecture. (London, N6)

Ms Sarah Jane St Weir. Clair. For services to the Arts. (London, N1)

MBE

Ms Kate Adams. Co-Founder Project Art Works. For services to Art and Disability. (Hastings, East Sussex)

Clarence Sarkodee-Adoo. For services to Music. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)

Ralph Allwood. Formerly Precentor and director of Music at Eton College. For services to Choral Music. (London, SW1V)

Ms Lorna Frances Brown. For services to the Arts. (Chichester, West Sussex)

Alex Brychta. Illustrator. For services to Children's Literature. (Surrey)

Dr Samuel John Burnside. For services to the Arts in Northern Ireland. (Londonderry)

Trevor Alan Cowlett. For services to Music in Oxford. (Oxfordshire)

Mrs Magdalen Margaret Christian Fergusson. Secretary of the Royal Society of Literature. For services to Literature. (London, W6)

Surjit Singh Ghuman. Founder of Panjab Radio. For services to Broadcasting. (Hayes, Middlesex)

David Harewood. Actor. For services to Drama. (London, SW16)

Thomas Daniel Harvey. Chief executive of Northern Film and Media. For services to the Creative Industries. (London, NW1)

Derek Holvey. Conductor, Four Counties Youth Orchestra. For services to Music in South East Wales. (Rhondda Cynon Taff)

John Jones. Master Framer. For services to the Arts. (Ware, Hertfordshire)

John Black Murray. For services to Arts and Culture and to the community in Dumfriesshire. (Moffat, Dumfries)

Dr Adam Naylor, DL. Formerly Chair, Lakeland Arts Trust. For services to the Arts in Cumbria. (Cumbria)

Roger John Pope. Formerly head of Student Services, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and Music Examiner, Trinity College London. For services to Higher Education. (Louth, Lincolnshire)

Leo Solomon. For services to Music in Grimsby. (Grimsby, Lincolnshire)

Ernest Victor Thompson. For services to Literature and to the community in Cornwall. (Launceston, Cornwall)

Mrs Lyndie Wright. Founder, Little Angel Theatre. For services to the Craft of Puppetry. (London, N1)

Overseas List:

KBE

Jonathan Paul Ive, CBE. Senior vice president, Industrial Design, Apple Inc., USA. For services to design and enterprise.

Mrs Isobel Frances Abulhoul. For services to Education and British Literature in the United Arab Emirates.

Commonwealth:

OBE

Winston Anthony Bailey. For services to Music.

MBE

Vaughan Walter. For services to Cultural Arts.