Beethoven Ring
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Beethoven Ring | |
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Location | Bonn |
Country | Germany |
Presented by | "Citizens for Beethoven" |
Reward | Ring |
First awarded | 2004 |
Official website | www |
Beethoven Ring is an annual award by the association "Citizens for Beethoven" of the city of Bonn. Bürger für Beethoven (Citizens for Beethoven) is Bonn’s largest cultural association. Its purpose is to promote Beethoven’s music and preserve his memory in the city of his birth.[1] In a vote, the 1500 members of the "Citizens for Beethoven" determine one out of the five youngest artists at the Beethovenfest Bonn, that have interpreted a work of Beethoven.[2] The official award ceremony takes place within the framework of a concert in the Beethoven-Haus.[3] Other Beethoven Rings were awarded by the Beethoven Society Vienna or the Wiener Musikakademie.
Recipients
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- 2004 Gustavo Dudamel
- 2005 Julia Fischer
- 2006 Lisa Batiashvili[4]
- 2007 Giorgi Kharadze
- 2008 Lauma Skride
- 2009 Teo Gheorghiu
- 2010 Sergei Khachatryan
- 2011 Přemysl Vojta
- 2012 Philippe Tondre
- 2013 Ragnhild Hemsing
- 2014 Sophie Dartigalongue
- 2015 Nicolas Altstaedt[5]
- 2016 Filippo Gorini
- 2017 Igor Levit[6][7]
- 2018 Kit Armstrong[8]
- 2019 Nicola Heinecker[9]
- 2020 not awarded
References
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