Brahms-Preis
Brahms-Preis | |
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Awarded for | "Artists who have contributed outstanding work to the preservation of the artistic heritage of Johannes Brahms." |
Sponsored by | Karl Uwe Böttcher |
Location | Schleswig-Holstein, Germany |
Country | Germany |
Presented by | Brahms-Gesellschaft |
Reward(s) | €10,000 |
First awarded | 1988 |
Website |
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The Brahms-Preis (Brahms Prize) has been awarded by the Brahms Society of Schleswig-Holstein since 1988. The prize is endowed with 10,000 euros. It rewards artists who have contributed outstanding work to the preservation of the artistic heritage of Johannes Brahms.
Winners
- 1988: Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Philharmonic
- 1990: Yehudi Menuhin, violinist and conductor
- 1993: Lisa Smirnova, pianist
- 1994: Philharmonie der Nationen (Philharmonic of the Nations)
- 1995: Hanno Müller-Brachmann, bass-baritone
- 1996: Professors Renate and Kurt Hofmann, Brahms-Institut Lübeck
- 1997: Detlef Kraus, pianist
- 1998: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, baritone
- 1999: Stephan Genz, baritone
- 2000: Christian Tetzlaff, violinist
- 2001: Sabine Meyer, clarinet
- 2002: Thomanerchor
- 2003: Manfred Sihle-Wissel, sculptor
- 2004: Lars Vogt, pianist
- 2005: Dresdner Kreuzchor
- 2006: Musikhochschule Lübeck, Brahms-Institut
- 2007: Thomas Quasthoff, baritone
- 2008: Simone Young and the Hamburg Philharmonic
- 2009: Gerhard Oppitz, pianist
- 2011: Anne-Sophie Mutter, violinist
- 2012: Fauré Quartet, piano quartet
- 2013: Matthias Janz and the Flensburger Bach-Chor
- 2014: Johannes Moser, cello, and Benjamin Moser, piano
- 2015: Thomas Hengelbrock, conductor
- 2016: Christoph Eschenbach, pianist and conductor
- 2017: Herbert Blomstedt, conductor
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