Friedlandpreis der Heimkehrer explained
Friedlandpreis der Heimkehrer ("Friedland Prize of the Returnees") is an artistic and literary prize of Germany donated by the . It has been awarded annually since 1960. The original prize was 3,000 Deutsche Marks.[1]
Notable recipients
- 1960: – novel, Die unsichtbare Brücke
- 1961: – sculpture, Denen, die wehrlos sterben ("Those Who Die Defenseless").[2]
- 1963: Hans Melchior Brugk – composition, Deutsches Te Deum.[3] [4]
- 1965: Hansjörg Kühn "Masken und Menschen"[5]
Notes and References
- Fischer Weltalmanach 1961. Frankfurt am Main 1960, p. 302.
- Web site: Leben . https://web.archive.org/web/20130901161235/http://www.quadsolute.de/theilmann/ . Ateliers Fritz Theilmann . 2013-09-01.
- Book: BRUGK, Hans Melchior . https://web.archive.org/web/20070613092914/http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/b/brugk_h_m.shtml . 2007-06-13. . Bernhard Hemmerle. 23 . 178–181.
- Web site: Focht . Josef . Brugk, Hans Melchior (1909–1999), Komponist – BMLO . Bayerisches Musiker-Lexikon Online . 24 November 1909 . de . 17 July 2021.
- Book: Kühn, H. . Masken und Menschen . G. Hess . 1965 . de . 17 July 2021 .