Mozart Medal (Mozarteum)
Appearance
The Mozart Medal (German: Mozart-Medaille) is an award administered by the Mozarteum International Foundation. It derives its name from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The medal is available in three metal types: gold, silver, bronze.
Recipients
[edit]Golden
[edit]- Lilli Lehmann, 1914[1]
- Max Ott, 1918
- Hermann Abert, 1927
- Friedrich Gehmacher, 1933
- Hermann Zilcher, 1941
- Ludwig Schiedermair, 1942
- Alfred Einstein, 1949
- Georges de Saint-Foix, 1949
- Bernhard Paumgartner, 1951
- Vienna Philharmonic, 1956
- Bruno Walter, 1956
- Karl Böhm, 1956
- Christian Bösmüller, 1957
- Friedrich Gehmacher, 1968
- Richard Spängler, 1985
- Sándor Végh, 1991
- Takahide Sakurai, 1995
- Norio Ohga, 1995
- David Woodley Packard, 2002
- Heinz Wiesmüller, 2003
- Wolfgang Rehm, 2006
- Friedrich Gehmacher jr., 2006
- Nikolaus Harnoncourt, 2011[2]
- András Schiff, 2012
- Miloš Forman, 2013
- Alfred Brendel, 2014[3]
- Mitsuko Uchida, 2015[4]
- Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, 2015
- Marc Minkowski, 2016[5]
Silver
[edit]- Cecil Bernard Oldman, 1950
- Maria Stader, 1956
- Erich Valentin, 1956
- Hans Sittner, 1971
- Edith Mathis, 1976[6]
- Kurt Neumüller, 1981
- Helmut Eder, 1986
- Peter Schreier, 1975
- Gerhard Wimberger, 1994
- Riccardo Muti, 1998
- Ulrich Konrad, 1999
- Hans Landesmann, 2002
- Peter Ruzicka, 2006
Unknown
[edit]- Julius Ebenstein, 1957[7]
- Albert Richard Mohr, 1981
- Leopold Nowak, 1985
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Hinterberger, Julia (December 2012). "Lilli Lehmann – Arbeitsschwerpunkt Salzburger Musikgeschichte" (PDF). Universität Mozarteum. Salzburg. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
- ^ "Verleihung der Goldenen Mozart-Medaille an Nikolaus Harnoncourt". harnoncourt.info. 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
- ^ Kainberger, Hedwig (28 January 2014). "Alfred Brendel: "Verneige mich vor dem Wunder Mozart"". Salzburger Nachrichten. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
- ^ Kriechbaum, Reinhard (27 January 2016). "Der denkbar quirligste Lebens-Geist". Wiener Zeitung. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
- ^ "Dirigent Marc Minkowski mit Goldener Mozart-Medaille ausgezeichnet". klassik.com. Freiburg: eMusici GmbH. 2 February 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
- ^ "Edith Mathis". bach-cantatas.com.
- ^ "4 March 1957: Mozart-Medaille für Prof. Julius Ebenstein". Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
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