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Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
n literary prize of the writers guild ''Münchner Turmschreiber''.


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1961–1969

* 1961:
Joseph Maria Lutz The Bayernhymne (Hymn of Bavaria) is the official anthem of the Free State of Bavaria. History The melody of the song was written by Max Kunz in 1835. The text for the original first three stanzas was written by Michael Öchsner. Both men wer ...
Eduard Stemplinger
Alfred Weitnauer Alfred may refer to: Arts and entertainment *'' Alfred J. Kwak'', Dutch-German-Japanese anime television series * ''Alfred'' (Arne opera), a 1740 masque by Thomas Arne * ''Alfred'' (Dvořák), an 1870 opera by Antonín Dvořák *"Alfred (Interl ...
* 1962: Benno HubensteinerErnst HoferichterHanns Vogel * 1963: Hugo Lang – Adolf Roth – Eugen Roth * 1964: Gustl Feldmeier – Josef Martin Bauer – Alois Fink * 1965:
Richard Billinger Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'stron ...
Carl Orff Carl Orff (; 10 July 1895 – 29 March 1982) was a German composer and music educator, best known for his cantata ''Carmina Burana'' (1937). The concepts of his Schulwerk were influential for children's music education. Life Early life Car ...
Erwin Schleich Erwin Schleich (20 April 1925 – 13 August 1992) was a German architect, architectural conservator, and architectural historian known for his post-war reconstruction of buildings and monuments in Munich. Biography Erwin Schleich was born on 2 ...
* 1966: Bernhard Ücker – Ludwig Schrott – Karl Spengler * 1967: Marieluise FleißerArthur Maximilian MillerWugg Retzer * 1968: Wastl FanderlHerbert SchindlerAnton SchnackFriedrich Schnack * 1969: Reinhard RaffaltRudolf Kriß
Herbert Schneider Herbert Wallace Schneider (March 16, 1892 – October 15, 1984) was a German American professor of philosophy and a religious studies scholar long associated with Columbia University. Born in Berea, Ohio, Schneider completed his undergraduat ...


1970–1979

* 1970: Hans Bleibrunner –
Hans Fitz Hans Fitz (1891–1972) was a German actor and screenwriter.Goble p.771 Selected filmography * '' Search for Majora'' (1949) * ''Who Is This That I Love?'' (1950) * ''Fanfares of Love'' (1951) * ''The Blue and White Lion'' (1952) * ''Monks, Girl ...
– Oskar Weber * 1971: Otto Kraus – Paul Ernst Rattelmüller
Hans Wimmer Hans Wimmer (born 19 March 1907 in Pfarrkirchen; died 31 August 1992 in Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabi ...
Roider Jackl Roider Jackl (17 June 1906 in Weihmichl – 8 May 1975 in Freising; real name: ''Jakob Roider'') was a German performer, singer, and folk singer, who performed in Bavarian language. He became famous in the 1950s especially because of the wri ...
* 1972: Hannes König –
Michl Lang Michl Lang (16 January 1899 – 21 December 1979) was a German stage and film actorGoble p.457 Selected filmography * ''The Unsuspecting Angel'' (1936) * '' Geheimakte W.B.1'' (1942) * ''A Heart Beats for You'' (1949) * ''King for One Night'' (195 ...
Georg Lohmeier – Otto Schemm * 1973: Martin Lankes – Arthur Piechler
Sigi Sommer In the Völsung cycle, Sigi is the ancestor of the Völsung lineage. In the ''Völsunga saga'', he is said to be one of the sons of Odin. He is also listed among Odin's sons in the '' Nafnaþulur''. He has a son called Rerir. He was outlawed for ...
* 1974: Annette ThomaEmil Vierlinger – Werner A. Widmann – Capella Monacensis * 1975:
Eva Vaitl Eva or EVA may refer to: * Eva (name), a feminine given name Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Eva (Dynamite Entertainment), a comic book character by Dynamite Entertainment * Eva (''Devil May Cry''), Dante's mother in ...
– Wolfgang Johannes Beckh – Paul Friedl ''(Baumsteftenlenz)'' – Stefan Schaller * 1976: Günter Göpfert – Helmut Kirchammer – Michael Schattenhofer –
Regensburger Domspatzen The Regensburger Domspatzen (literally: Regensburg Cathedral Sparrows) is the cathedral choir at the Regensburg Cathedral in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. The boys' choir dates back to 975, and consists of boys and young men only. They perform i ...
* 1977: Ludwig Hollweg – Robert Münster – Anton Neuhäusler (alias ''Franz Ringseis'') – * 1978: Alix du Frenes – Wilhelm Lukas Kristl – Anton Wandinger – Franz Xaver Breitenfellner – die Förderer der
Landshuter Hochzeit The Landshut Wedding (german: Landshuter Hochzeit) is one of the largest historical pageants in Europe. Countless visitors from all over the world have taken part, or have been spectators of the "Landshuter Hochzeit 1475", a pageant held in the ci ...
* 1979:
Werner Egk Werner Egk (, 17 May 1901 – 10 July 1983), born Werner Joseph Mayer, was a German composer. Early career He was born in the Swabian town of Auchsesheim, today part of Donauwörth, Germany. His family, of Catholic peasant stock, moved to A ...
Helmut Zöpfl Helmut is a German name. Variants include Hellmut, Helmuth, and Hellmuth. From old German, the first element deriving from either ''heil'' ("healthy") or ''hiltja'' ("battle"), and the second from ''muot'' ("spirit, mind, mood"). Helmut may refer ...
Georg Blädel Georg may refer to: * ''Georg'' (film), 1997 *Georg (musical), Estonian musical * Georg (given name) * Georg (surname) * , a Kriegsmarine coastal tanker See also * George (disambiguation) George may refer to: People * George (given name) * ...
– Josef Eberwein


1980–1989

* 1980: Franz von Bayern – Erich Hartstein – Hans Pletzer –
Ludwig Schmid-Wildy Ludwig Schmid-Wildy (3 May 1896 – 30 January 1982) was a German actor. Selected filmography * '' Um das Menschenrecht'' (1934) * '' Shock Troop'' (1934) * '' Storms in May'' (1938) * '' Escape in the Dark'' (1939) * '' Uproar in Damascus'' (193 ...
* 1981:
Augsburger Puppenkiste The Augsburger Puppenkiste (German for: Augsburg Puppetchest) is a marionette theater in Augsburg, Germany. It is located at the former Heilig-Geist-Spital in the historic center of Augsburg. Since 1948, the "Augsburger Puppenkiste" had been pro ...
– Hans Hösl – Ludwig Kusche
Fritz Straßner Fritz originated as a German nickname for Friedrich, or Frederick (''Der Alte Fritz'', and ''Stary Fryc'' were common nicknames for King Frederick II of Prussia and Frederick III, German Emperor) as well as for similar names including Fridolin a ...
* 1982:
Gustl Bayrhammer Gustl Bayrhammer (12 February 1922 – 24 April 1993) was a German actor. He appeared in more than 70 films and television shows between 1964 and 1993. He starred in the 1970 film ''o.k. (film), o.k.'', which was entered into the 20th Berlin ...
Franziska Bilek Franziska may refer to: People * Franziska (given name) * Patrick Franziska (born 1992), German table tennis player Characters * Franziska von Karma, character in the ''Ace Attorney'' series Other uses * ''Franziska'' (play), a 1912 pla ...
– Alois Weichslgartner – Windsbacher Knabenchor * 1983: Wilhelm Ludwig – Josef OberbergerCarl Oskar Renner
Walter Sedlmayr Walter Sedlmayr (6 January 1926 – 14 July 1990) was a popular German stage, television, and film actor from Bavaria. His murder in 1990 was widely publicized. Career After his 1945 wartime ''Abitur,'' Sedlmayr served as a '' Flakhelfer'' to ...
* 1984: Toni Berger – Fritz Meingast –
Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden (born 19 June 1937) is a German conductor, especially a choral conductor, and an academic teacher. He founded and conducted the Tölzer Knabenchor. Life Born in Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, Schmidt-Gaden studied conduct ...
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Tölzer Knabenchor The Tölzer Knabenchor (Tölz Boys' Choir) is a German boys' choir named after the Upper Bavarian city of Bad Tölz and since 1971 based in Munich. The choir is ranked among the most versatile and sought-after boys' choirs in the world. Histor ...
) –
Dieter Wieland Dieter or dieter may refer to: * A person committed to dieting People Dieter is a German given name (), a short form of Dietrich (disambiguation), Dietrich, from ''theod+ric'' "people ruler", see Theodoric. Given name *Dieter Althaus (born ...
* 1985: Hans Breinlinger – Franz Freisleder
Hans Hotter Hans Hotter (19 January 19096 December 2003) was a German operatic bass-baritone. He stood 6 ft 4 in and his appearance was striking. His voice and diction were equally recognisable. Early life and career Born in Offenbach am Main, Hesse, ...
– Jugend- und Musikkorps Bad Kissingen – Hans Pörnbacher * 1986: Hans Max von Aufseß –
Michael Ende Michael Andreas Helmuth Ende (12 November 1929 – 28 August 1995) was a German writer of fantasy and children's fiction. He is known for his epic fantasy ''The Neverending Story'' (with its 1980s film adaptation and a 1995 animated television ...
Wolfgang Sawallisch Wolfgang Sawallisch (26 August 1923 – 22 February 2013) was a German conductor and pianist. Biography Wolfgang Sawallisch was born in Munich, the son of Maria and Wilhelm Sawallisch. His father was director of the Hamburg-Bremer-Feuerversich ...
Werner Schlierf * 1987: Leopold Kammerer –
Otfried Preußler Otfried Preußler (sometimes spelled as Otfried Preussler; both ; born Otfried Syrowatka; 20 October 1923 – 18 February 2013) was a German literature, German Children's literature, children's books author. More than 50 million copies of his books ...
– Marianne und Heinz Redmann – Karl-Heinz Schickhaus * 1988: Richard Lemp –
Fred Rauch Fred Rauch (Vienna, 28 September 1909 – Gmund am Tegernsee, 1 June 1997) was an Austrian singer and songwriter. He wrote the original German lyrics "Schütt die Sorgen in ein Gläschen Wein, Mütterlein" with Gerhard Winkler, which became ''An ...
Frieda Sembach-Krone – Sing- und Musizierkreis Seeon * 1989: Anton Besold
Alexander von Branca Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
Harald Dietl
Erni Singerl Erni is both a given name, often a short form of Ernest, and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name or nickname *Erni Arneson (1917–2006), Danish actress *Erni Cabat (1914–1994), American artist *Erni Gregorčič (born 19 ...


1990–1999

* 1990: Leopold Ahlsen – Toni Goth – Franz Kuchler – Willy PuruckerAnna Wimschneider * 1991:
Hans Berger Hans Berger (21 May 1873 – 1 June 1941) was a German psychiatrist. He is best known as the inventor of electroencephalography (EEG) in 1924, which is a method used for recording the electrical activity of the brain, commonly described in terms ...
Walter Flemmer – Heino Hallhuber – Hans Prähofer * 1992:
Ellis Kaut Elisabeth "Ellis" Kaut (17 November 1920 – 24 September 2015) was a German author of children's literature, best known for her creation of Pumuckl, a kobold appearing in radio plays and TV series. She also published novellas and some illustrat ...
Ernst Maria Lang
Herbert Rosendorfer Herbert Rosendorfer, 2009 Herbert Rosendorfer (19 February 1934, in Bolzano – 20 September 2012, in Eppan, South Tyrol) was a German jurist, writer, historian, and composer. Biography Herbert Rosendorfer was born in the village of Gries (curren ...
Rolf Alexander Wilhelm * 1993: Manfred Bacher – Werner und Nannette Bald – Werner Specht – Michael Stiegler * 1994: Fritz Fenzl
Enoch zu Guttenberg Georg Enoch Robert Prosper Philipp Franz Karl Theodor Maria Heinrich Johannes Luitpold Hartmann Gundeloh Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg (29 July 1946 – 15 June 2018) was a German conductor. He also owned the large winery estate Weingut Reichs ...
Otto Meitinger Otto Meitinger (8 May 1927 in Munich – 9 September 2017) was a German architect and preservationist. From 1987 to 1995 he was president of the Technical University Munich. Life Meitinger was born as son of the first municipal architect of Mu ...
Hugo Strasser Hugo Strasser (April 7, 1922, Munich-Schwabing - March 17, 2016, Munich-Trudering) was a German swing and jazz musician, composer, clarinetist and big band leader of the Orchester Hugo Strasser (Hugo Strasser Orchestra) since 1955. The orchestra ...
Reiner Zimnik Reiner may refer to: *Reiner (crater), a crater on the Moon, named after Vincentio Reiner *Reiner Braun, a fictional character in the anime/manga series '' Attack on Titan'' People with the given name Reiner *Reiner Knizia, a board game designer * ...
* 1995:
Ernst Otto Fischer Ernst Otto Fischer (; 10 November 1918 – 23 July 2007) was a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize for pioneering work in the area of organometallic chemistry. Early life He was born in Solln, a borough of Munich. His parents were Karl T. Fi ...
Kurt Graunke Kurt Graunke (September 20, 1915 in Stettin, Germany – June 5, 2005 in Munich) was a German composer and conductor. He was the founder of an eponymous orchestra that became the Munich Symphony Orchestra. Life He studied violin, becoming the se ...
Odilo Lechner
Alfons Schweiggert Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
* 1996: Florian Besold –
Veronika Fitz Veronika Fitz (28 March 1936 – 2 January 2020) was a German television actress. She also had some solo-shows on the stage and produced a few singles. Selected filmography * '' The Vulture Wally'' (1956) * ''The Spessart Inn'' (1958) * '' The H ...
– Peter Grassinger – Münchner Orchesterverein Wilde Gungl * 1997:
Sepp Eibl Sepp may refer to: * Sepp (given name) *Sepp (surname) *Science & Environmental Policy Project * Sepp (publisher) *Substantially equal periodic payments, US tax-law provision *Single Edge Processor Package * State Enterprise for Pesticide Producti ...
– Hans Fischach –
Georg Maier Georg Maier (27 September 1941 – 1 January 2021) was a German actor and theatre director. Biography Maier's father was one of the tenants of , an old inn in Munich which existed until 2011. In 1966, Georg became director of the Iberl-Bühne ...
Rudolf Seitz * 1998: Augsburger Domsingknaben – Ernst Krammer-Keck –
Robert Naegele Robert Naegele (23 June 1925 – 9 January 2016) was a German film and television actor. Filmography ;Film * ''As Long as You're Near Me'' (1953) * ''Hunting Party (1959 film), Hunting Party'' (1959) - Thomas Faber * ''Jack of Diamonds (1967 film ...
– Joseph Wahl * 1999: Armin Eichholz – Fraunhofer Saitenmusik – Klaus Kiermeier – Walter Lindermeier


2000–2009

* 2000:
Werner Herzog Werner Herzog (; born 5 September 1942) is a German film director, screenwriter, author, actor, and opera director, regarded as a pioneer of New German Cinema. His films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams, people with un ...
Wilfried Hiller Wilfried Hiller (born 15 March 1941) is a German composer. He became known above all for his stage works for families, children and young people. Life and work Hiller was born the son of the teacher August Hiller and his wife Josepha Hiller, n ...
– Ernestine Koch – Hans Nöhbauer * 2001:
Ruth Drexel Ruth Drexel (; 14 July 1930 – 26 February 2009) was a German actress, director, and theatre director/manager. Her best-known role was as "Resi Berghammer" in the German television series, ''Der Bulle von Tölz'', in which she played the mothe ...
– Josef Steidle –
Christian Ude Christian Ude (born 26 October 1947) is a German politician who served as mayor of Munich from 1993 to 2014. He is a member of the German Social Democratic Party. Career Ude was born in Munich. From 1967 to 1969 he worked for the daily newspa ...
– Sepp Winkler * 2002: Josef Fendl
Janosch Janosch (, born as Horst Eckert on 11 March 1931) is a German children's author and illustrator. Biography Janosch was born as Horst Eckert in what was then Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland) in Upper Silesia to a family of mixed German and Pol ...
– Christian Neubauer – Ensemble Zapf’nstreich * 2003: Silke AichhornMargret Hölle – Helmut Seitz –
Jutta Speidel Jutta Speidel (; born 26 March 1954) is a German actress. She had her first television role at the age of 15. Jutta Speidel appeared in ''Schulmadchen Report 1'' (1970), which was directed by Ernst Hofbauer and produced by Wolf C. Hartwig. She ...
* 2004: Couplet-AGJörg Hube – Jutta Makowsky – Winfried Zehetmeier * 2005:
Frank-Markus Barwasser Frank-Markus Barwasser (born 16 February 1960 in Würzburg) is a German political satirist and journalist. On stage, he almost always acts as the character of Erwin Pelzig, wearing a corduroy hat. Barwasser grew up in Würzburg, Lower Franconia ...
Hans-Jürgen Buchner Haindling is a German band founded in 1983 by Hans-Jürgen Buchner. The band specializes in Bavarian world music, a mixture of different musical styles such as pop, rock, folk, ambient, jazz and classical music. Most of the songs are writte ...
Gert HeidenreichErich JooßLotte Roth-Wölfle * 2006: Hedi Heres
Dieter Hildebrandt Dieter Hildebrandt (23 May 1927 – 20 November 2013) was a German Kabarett artist. Biography Hildebrandt was born in Bunzlau, Lower Silesia, Weimar Germany (now Boleslawiec, Poland) where he attended school. In World War II he became a Fla ...
– Walter Rupp – Günther Sigl und seine Spider Murphy Gang * 2007: Martha Schad
Michael Skasa Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian an ...
Notker Wolf Notker Wolf (born June 21, 1940) is a Germans, German Benedictine monk, priest, abbot, musician, and author. He is a member of St. Ottilien Archabbey located in Bavaria, Germany, which is part of the Benedictine Congregation of Saint Ottilien. H ...
* 2008: Biermösl BlosnGerhard PoltNorbert Göttler – Reinhard Wittmann * 2009:
Monika Baumgartner Monika Baumgartner (born 19 July 1951) is a German television actress and theatre director. In her roles, she usually plays typical characters from Bavaria. Biography Born in Munich, Bavaria, Baumgartner studied at Otto-Falckenberg-Schule, a t ...
– Klaus Eberlein – Michael Groißmeier
Konstantin Wecker Konstantin Alexander Wecker (born 1 June 1947, Munich) is a German singer-songwriter; he also works as a composer, author, and actor. Life and work Classically educated at the Wilhelmsgymnasium, Wecker got one of his first jobs as a songwriter a ...


2010–

* 2010: Franz Eder – Bruno Jonas – Monika Pauderer – Hans Roth * 2011: Markus Wasmeier – Jo Baier – Helmut Eckl – Münchner Saitentratzer * 2012: Bayerischer Rundfunk – Michael Lerchenberg – Josef M. Redl – Hardy Scharf * 2013: Gustl Bauer – Claudia Schlenger and Hanns Meilhamer (''Herbert und Schnipsi'') – Zither-Manä – Ilse Neubauer * 2014: Miroslav Nemec – Asta Scheib – Gisela Schneeberger – Traudi Siferlinger – Udo Wachtveitl * 2015: La Brass Banda – Anton G. Leitner – Marcus H. Rosenmüller – Christian Springer – Brigitte Walbrun * 2016: Werner Asam – Hans Göttler – Lisa Fitz – Elmar Wepper – Tanngrindler Musikanten * 2017: Fredl Fesl, Toni Drexler, Fitzgerald Kusz, Produktion "Rosenheim Cops" * 2018: Michaela May, Andreas Giebel, Friedrich Ani, Bob Ross ("Blechschaden") * 2019: Maria Peschek, Ludwig Zehetner, Christoph Süß


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External links

* {{official, https://muenchner-turmschreiber.de/der-poetentaler/ Literary awards of Bavaria