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German Music Authors' Prize

The German Music Authors' Prize () is a German music prize that has been awarded since 2009 by German collective rights association GEMA. It is awarded to composers and lyricists for their outstanding achievements. Under the motto "Authors honor authors" ('), the winners are chosen by an independent jury of composers, lyricists and producers from all genres. Amongst the ten categories awarded, only the Young Talents category comes with a monetary prize of 10,000 Euro.

Recipients

2009

The ceremony took place on 28 May 2009 in Berlin, at the "axica" conference center.

2010

The ceremony took place on 22 April 2010 in Berlin, at the "axica" conference center.

2011

The ceremony took place on 14 April 2011 in Berlin, at the .

2012

The ceremony took place on 24 May 2012 in Berlin, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

2013

The ceremony took place on 25 April 2013 in Berlin, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

2014

The ceremony took place on 8 May 2014 in Berlin, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

2015

The ceremony took place on 21 May 2015 in Berlin, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

2016

The ceremony took place on 12 May 2016 in Berlin, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

2017

2018

  • Composition Audiovisual media:
  • Composition Dance/Elektro: Martin Stimming
  • Composition Voice Experiment: David Moss
  • Composition Rock/Metal: Rammstein
  • Composition Solo concert:
  • Text Hip-Hop: (Friedrich Kautz)
  • Text Pop:
  • Young Talent award: , Kathrin A. Denner and
  • Most Successful Work of the Year: Alice Merton and Nicolas Rebscher
  • Lifetime achievement: Klaus Doldinger

2019

  • Composition Audiovisual media:
  • Composition Choir music: Arvo Pärt
  • Composition Ensemble with electronic:
  • Composition Hip Hop: Christian Kalla (Crada)
  • Composition Jazz/Crossover: Martin Tingvall
  • Text Kinderlied: Suli Puschban
  • Text Pop/Rock: Maxim Richarz
  • Young Talent award: Elif Demirezer and Mark Barden
  • Most Successful Work of the Year: Namika, Simon Triebel, (around Hannes Büscher, David Vogt, Philip Böllhoff and Sipho Sililo), Simon Müller-Lerch () and Alpha Diallo (Black M)
  • Lifetime achievement: Wolfgang Rihm

2020–2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

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