Würth Prize Of Jeunesses Musicales Germany
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The Würth Prize of Jeunesses Musicales Germany (german: link=no, Würth-Preis der Jeunesses Musicales Deutschland) has been awarded since 1991 to artists, ensembles or projects who implement 's (JMD) values and objectives in an exemplary manner. Together with the Würth Foundation, the JMD has been honoring individual personalities, ensembles and projects every year. The prize is presented in Künzelsau and endowed with 25,000 euros (). The jury is made up of representatives from the Würth Foundation and Jeunesses Musicales Germany and is advised by the Deutscher Musikrat (German Music Council). The JMD is the German section of the Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI). It was founded during the Second World War to encourage encounters between young musicians.


Recipients

Source: * 1991 – Dennis Russell Davies * 1992 – Arcis Quintet * 1993 – Philip Glass * 1994 – Nicaragua project of Dietmar Schönherr "Casa de los tres Mundos" * 1995 – Tölzer Knabenchor, Poznań Nightingales, Kühn Children's Choir Prague * 1996 – Yakov Kreizberg * 1997 – Junge Deutsche Philharmonie * 1998 – * 1999 – Tabea Zimmermann * 2000 – National Children's Orchestra of Venezuela * 2001 – Claudio Abbado * 2002 – Ensemble Resonanz * 2003 – * 2004 – Education Programm of the Berlin Philharmonic * 2005 – Philharmonie der Nationen * 2006 – * 2007 – Artemis Quartet * 2008 – Gustavo Dudamel * 2009 – Arab-Jewish Youth Orchestra Israel * 2010 – Martin Grubinger * 2011 – Bundesjugendorchester * 2012 – Sol Gabetta * 2013 – Bruno Weil * 2014 – Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen * 2015 – vision string quartet * 2016 – Lars Vogt * 2017 – Christian Tetzlaff * 2018 – STEGREIF.orchester * 2019 – Patricia Kopatchinskaja * 2020 – * 2021 – Jörg Widmann * 2022 – Notos Quartet


References

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