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Queen Sofía Composition Prize

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The Queen Sofía Composition Prize is a Spanish symphonic composition prize created in 1983.[1] Organized by the Ferrer-Salat Music Foundation, the winner is currently awarded €25,000 (€100,000 from 2021) and the winning composition is premiered by the RTVE Symphony the following year.[2]

Winners

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Year Winning composer Winning composition Finalist composers Finalist compositions Jurors
1983 Joan Guinjoan Trama Abril, E. Halffter, León, Montsalvatge, Ros
1984 Claudio Prieto Concierto imaginante Bernaola, Coria, Guinjoan, León, Penderecki
1985 Witold Lutoslawski Honorary prize Bernaola, Claret, Coria, Petrassi, Prieto
1986 José Luis Turina Ocnos Coria, Dutilleux, Montsalvatge, Ros
1987 Ángel Oliver Nunc Cano, Coria, Bernaola, Montsalvatge, Peris, Turina
1988 Agustí Charles Iunxi Cano, Coria, Oliver, Osborne, Otero, Peris
1989 Agustín Bertomeu Cello Concerto Cano, Charles, Coria, Peris, Turina
1990 Sophie Leclerc Syzygies Bertomeu, Cano, Coria, C. Castro, Peris
1991 Salvador Brotons Virtus Abril, Coria, Oliver, Peris, Prieto
1992 Xavier Montsalvatge Honorary prize Aracil, Bernaola, Brotons, Coria, Sardà
1993 Israel D. Martínez La jeune martyre Coria, Peris, Prieto, Ros, Taverna
1994 Víctor Rebullida Adagio In memoriam Barco, Coria, Martínez, Peris, Taverna
1995 Alejandro Civilotti Six engravings for orchestra
1996 Albert Llanas Derivations Civilotti, Coria, Peris, Taverna, Turina
1997 Fco. José Martín Piano Concerto Cano, Coria, C. Cruz, Llanas, Prieto
1998 Javier Santacreu Oniris Coria, C. Cruz, Z. Cruz, Martín, Peris
1999 Jesús Torres Piano Concerto Coria, Manchado, Peris, Santacreu, Sotelo
2000 Mauricio Sotelo Si después de morir... Aracil, Cobo, Coria, Pris, Torres
2001 Gonzalo de Olavide Honorary prize Coria, C. Cruz, Manchado, Sotelo, Torres
2002 Mario Gosálvez Arlequín
2003 Massimo Botter Les Algues Coria, Gosálvez, Puerto, Rueda, Torres, Villa
2004 Daniele Gasparini Myselves Passacaglia Botter, Coria, Manchado, Villa
2005 Eneko Vadillo Alnur Botter, Cantos, Charles, Gasparini, Pablo
2006 Ramón Humet Escenas de pájaros Camarero, Eusebio, C. Halffter, Rueda, Vadillo
2007 Gabriel Erkoreka Fuegos Takahiro Sakuma Viola Concerto Abril, Casablancas, Cerveró, Puerto, Rueda
2008 Lee Jae-moon Seven Days / Stained Glass / Mirror Eduardo Soutullo That Scream Called Silence López, Martínez, Rueda, Torres, Zavala
2009
Giovanni Bonato
Dar Gaist is heüte kemmet
Miguel Farías
Kent Olofsson
Ecos de un color
AEther
Guerra, Demestres, Holt, Lee, Rueda
2010
Hermes Luaces
Agujeros negros
Giuliano Bracci
Alexander Muno
Non sei di quelli che si incantano al paesaggio
Violin Concerto
Bonato, Galán, Rueda, Rohloff, Turina
2011 Seo Hong-jun Mandalas Aracil, Davies, Gourzi, Luaces, Rueda
2012 Chang Eun-ho Fantasía Luminosité Garrido, Guinjoan, Matalón, Rueda, Seo
2013 Joan Magrané Figuera Secreta desolación Cattaneo, Chang, Lazkano, Llorca, Rueda
2014 Miquel Oliu Alegorías de otoño Clarke, Coll, Magrané, Paredes, Rueda
2015 Francisco Martín Quintero
2016 Antonio Lauzurika
2017 Juan Duran
2018 Juan Cruz Guevara
2019 Carlos Fontcuberta
2020 Octavi Rumbau
2021 Núria Nuñez
2022 Javier Quislan Unda maris Philippe Hurel, Yann Robin, Sergio Blardony, Nuria Núñez Hierro, Jesús Rueda
2023

References

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  1. ^ "El músico catalán Joan Guinjoan recibe el Premio de Composición Reina Sofía", Catalan composer Joan Guinjoan is awarded the Queen Sophia Composition Prize. El País, 29 November 1983
  2. ^ Rules Archived April 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine in the competition's website