The Ernst von Siemens Music Prize (short: Siemens Music Prize, ) is an annual music prize given by the Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste (Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts) on behalf of the (Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation), established in 1972. The foundation was established by Ernst von Siemens (1903âÂÂ1990) and promotes contemporary music. The prize honors a composer, performer, or musicologist who has made a distinguished contribution to the world of music. In addition to the main prize, other prizes are also given. The total prize money given is currently â¬3.5 million, with the winner of the main prize receiving â¬250,000. The prize is sometimes known as "the Nobel Prize of music".
Smaller awards are called "Förderpreis" (encouragement award). "Komponisten-Förderpreise" ("Composer Prizes") are given to young composers for one of their works. "Förderprojekte" ("Grant-in-Aid Projects") support music festivals, concerts, musical institutions, and young musicians.
Main prize winners
Winners of the main prize were:
Composer Prize winners
Förderpreis winners were:
- 1990 â Michael Jarrell and George Lopez
- 1991 â Herbert Willi
- 1992 â Beat Furrer and Benedict Mason
- 1993 â Sylvia Fomina and Param Vir
- 1994 â Hans-Jürgen von Bose, Marc-André Dalbavie and Luca Francesconi
- 1995 â Gerd Kühr and Philippe Hurel
- 1996 â Volker Nickel and Rebecca Saunders
- 1997 â Moritz Eggert and Mauricio Sotelo
- 1998 â Antoine Bonnet and Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf
- 1999 â Thomas Adès and Olga Neuwirth
- 2000 â Hanspeter Kyburz, Augusta Read Thomas and Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
- 2001 â Isabel Mundry, André Werner and José MarÃÂa Sánchez-Verdú
- 2002 â Mark Andre, Jan Müller-Wieland and Charlotte Seither
- 2003 â Chaya Czernowin, Christian Jost and Jörg Widmann
- 2004 â Fabien Lévy, Johannes Maria Staud and Enno Poppe
- 2005 â Sebastian Claren, Philipp Maintz and Michel van der Aa
- 2006 â Jens Joneleit, Alexander Muno and Athanasia Tzanou
- 2007 â Vykintas Baltakas and Markus Hechtle
- 2008 â Dieter Ammann, Márton Illés and Wolfram Schurig
- 2009 â Francesco Filidei, Miroslav Srnka and Lin Yang
- 2010 â Pierluigi Billone, Arnulf Herrmann, Oliver Schneller
- 2011 â Steven Daverson, Hèctor Parra, Hans Thomalla
- 2012 â Luke Bedford, Zeynep GedizlioÃÂlu, Ulrich Alexander Kreppein
- 2013 â David Philip Hefti, Samy Moussa, Marko Nikodijevic
- 2014 â Simone Movio, Brigitta Muntendorf, Luis Codera Puzo
- 2015 â Birke J. Bertelsmeier, Mark Barden, Christian Mason
- 2016 â Milica Djordjevic, David Hudry, Gordon Kampe
- 2017 â , Simon Steen-Andersen, Lisa Streich
- 2018 â , Timothy McCormack, Oriol Saladrigues
- 2019 â Annesley Black, Ann Cleare, Mithatcan ÃÂcal
- 2020 â Catherine Lamb, Francesca Verunelli, Samir Amarouch
- 2021 â , Mirela IviÃÂeviÃÂ, Yair Klartag
- 2022 â Benjamin Attahir, Naomi Pinnock, Mikel Urquiza
- 2023 â Sara GlojnariÃÂ, Alex Paxton, Eric Wubbels
- 2024 â Yiqing Zhu, Daniele Ghisi, Bára GÃÂsladóttir
- 2025 â Ashkan Behzadi, Bastien David,
- 2026 â Bethan Morgan-Williams, Hovik Sardaryan and Kitty Xiao
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