The Outstanding Artist Award for Music is given annually by the Federal Chancellery of Austria for achievements that influence the current art scene.[1] Creative people are honored who can already show a meaningful oeuvre and whose works are of artistic supraregional importance.[2] The prize is endowed with €10,000.[3] The award winners are selected by an independent expert jury.[3] The prize is awarded as a category of the Outstanding Artist Awards.[4] In total, the Outstanding Artists Awards are given in 14 categories.[2] The predecessor award State Prize for Music (Staatspreis für Musik) was given from 1950 to 1970.[4] In 2009, the award was named Outstanding Artist Award for Music.
Recipients
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This award was given as the Austrian State Prize for Music from 1950 to 1970,[4] then from 1971 to 2009 as "promotion award for music" (Förderpreis für Musik).[5]
- 1950 Armin Kaufmann
- 1951 Theodor Berger
- 1952 Hans Erich Apostel, Max Haager, Ernst Tittel, Karl Etti, Erich Romanovsky, Karl Schiske
- 1953 Paul Angerer, Erwin Miggl, Walter Andress, Alfred Uhl
- 1954 Anton Heiller, Leopold Matthias Walzel, Ernst L. Uray, Cesar Bresgen
- 1955 Fritz Skorzeny
- 1956 no award
- 1957 Franz Hasenöhrl, Waldemar Bloch, Konrad Stekl
- 1958 Walter Pach
- 1959 Richard Winter, Marcel Rubin, Reinhold Schmid
- 1960 no award
- 1961 Thomas Christian David, Robert Schollum
- 1962 Helmut Eder, Walther Nußgruber
- 1963 Fritz Leitermayer, Jenő Takács
- 1964 Paul Kont, Augustinus Franz Kropfreiter, Franz Burkhart
- 1965 Fridolin Dallinger
- 1966 Kurt Schmidek
- 1967 Josef Friedrich Doppelbauer, Gerhard Wimberger
- 1968 Cesar Bresgen
- 1969 Augustin Kubizek
- 1970 Karl Heinz Füssl, Iván Erőd, Irmfried Radauer
- 1971 Friedrich Cerha
- 1972 Horst Ebenhöh, Alfred Mitterhofer, Ferdinand Weiss
- 1973 Josef Maria Horváth
- 1974 Carl Colman
- 1975 Heinz Karl Gruber, Erik Freitag
- 1976 Richard Kittler, Michael Rot
- 1977 Dieter Gaisbauer
- 1978 Herbert Schwendinger
- 1979 Andor Losonczy, Otto M. Zykan
- 1980 Richard Heller
- 1981 Werner Schulze
- 1982 no award
- 1983 Paul Engel
- 1984 Gerhard Schedl
- 1985 Gerhard E. Winkler
- 1986 Meinhard Rüdenauer, Herbert Willi
- 1987 Franz Koglmann, Wolfgang Mitterer
- 1988 Haimo Wisser
- 1989 Richard Dünser, Wilhelm Zobl
- 1990 Gerhard Kühr, Herbert Lauermann, Franz Thürauer
- 1991 Peter Planyavsky, Michael Radulescu
- 1992 Maximilian Kreuz, Gerhard Präsent
- 1993 Max Nagl, Wolfgang Reisinger
- 1994 Josef Klammer
- 1995 Georg Friedrich Haas, Thomas Larcher
- 1996 Alfred Stingl, Alexander Wagendristel, Gunter Waldek
- 1997 Kurt Estermann, Wolfgang Sauseng
- 1998 Thomas Herwig Schuler, Wolfram Wagner
- 1999 Burkhard Stangl
- 2000 Erdem Tunakan, Patrick Pulsinger
- 2001 Johannes Maria Staud
- 2002 Gernot Schedelberger
- 2003 Bernd Richard Deutsch, Thomas Daniel Schlee
- 2004 Johannes Kretz, Helmut Schmidinger
- 2005 Clementine Gasser
- 2006 Markus Bless
- 2007 Oguz Usman
- 2008 Šimon Voseček
- 2009 Roland Freisitzer
- 2010 Thomas Wally
- 2011 David Helbock
- 2012 Susanne Kirchmayr
- 2013 Alexandra Karastoyanova-Hermentin
- 2014 Bernhard Lang
- 2015 Pia Palme, Pier Damiano Peretti
- 2016 Utku Asuroglu
- 2017 Zahra Mani, Reinhold Schmölzer[6]
- 2018 Andrea Sodomka[3]
- 2019 PHACE – Ensemble for new music[1]
- 2020 Klaus Lang[2]
- 2021 Bernhard Gander[7]
- 2022 Judit Varga[8]
- 2023 Lukas König[9]
References
edit- ^ a b "Outstanding Artists Award – "Outstanding Artists Awards" vergeben". Wiener Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ a b c "Staatssekretärin Mayer gibt Outstanding Artist Awards bekannt". OTS.at (in German). 21 September 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ a b c "Kunstminister Gernot Blümel verleiht outstanding artist awards". OTS.at (in German). 20 November 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ a b c d "outstanding artist awards". Bundesministerium für Kunst, Kultur, öffentlichen Dienst und Sport (in German). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ "Preise/Preisträger". Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon (in German). 6 May 2001. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ ""outstanding artist awards" für Knebl, Willi und Weidenholzer". Der Standard (in German). 12 June 2000. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ "Preisträgerinnen der Outstanding Artist Awards 2021". Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien (in German). Retrieved 26 January 2024.
- ^ "Varga Judit". db.musicaustria.at (in German). Retrieved 26 January 2024.
- ^ "BMKÖS/Mayer: Preisträger:innen der Outstanding Artist Awards 2023 stehen fest". OTS.at (in German). 1 August 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
Further reading
edit- "Ausschreibung: outstanding artist award Musik 2017 – mica". mica – music austria (in German). 21 October 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
External links
edit- Official website (in German)