Hans Stieber Prize Explained

The Hans Stieber Prize is a promotional prize for composers of serious and light music, which is awarded by the fiduciary trust Hans Stieber Foundation of the Landesverband Sachsen-Anhalt based in Halle (Saale). The name giver and dedicatee is Hans Stieber (1886–1969), composer and founding director of the .

It was donated after Stieber's death by his widow Gretl Stieber in 1977 from his inheritance and awarded annually until 1989 to mainly young composers of the GDR.[1] After the Peaceful Revolution, Stieber's heirs asserted a replevin regarding the foundation's assets, which meant that the award had to be suspended for the time being.

A judgment of the and a financial increase by the Saalesparkasse in Halle made the revival of the prize by the LVDK under the direction of Thomas Buchholz possible in 2000.[2] The latter now offered the prize every two to four years as part of a competition for young composers as well as for musicologists publishing in the field of Neue Musik. It has since been awarded as part of the contemporary music festival Hallische Musiktage.

Competition rules

The competition conditions were adapted in the course of the 2000s. Applicants up to the age of 23 or 25 with residence in the Federal Republic of Germany can take part. In order to deepen Germany's relationship with Eastern Europe and the CIS states, the residence criterion was then dropped for these participants.

An independent Jury selects the prize winners from anonymous scores.[3] It is composed of the Board of Trustees of the Hans Stieber Foundation (chair: Willi Vogl, later Bernhard Schneyer), other appointed jurors and the advisory jury member Thomas Buchholz. The members are usually composers (among others Günter Neubert) and conductors.

The divisible prize money amounts to 1,000 euros[4] (previously 2,000 D-Mark[5]). Furthermore, prizes in kind will be awarded, including participation in a summer course of the Composers' Class Saxony-Anhalt. The award ceremony takes place within the framework of the Hallische Musiktage.[6] For this purpose, a festive concert will be held at the Handel House in Halle.[7]

The scores of the prize-winning works will be transferred to the archives of the in Halle.

Prize winners

1977–1989

YearLaureateOrigin
1977[8] Manfred WeissDresden
1978[9] Gerd DomhardtHalle (Saale)
1979[10] Wilfried KrätzschmarDresden
1980[11] Reinhard PfundtLeipzig
1981Johannes WallmannBerlin
1982Thomas HertelDresden
1983[12] Ralf HoyerBerlin
1984[13] Frank PetzoldMagdeburg
1985[14] Juro MětškBautzen
1986Thomas ReuterHalle (Saale)
1987[15] Bernd FrankeLeipzig
1988Ulrike LiedtkeBerlin
1989Helmut ZapfGera

Since 2000

YearLaureateOriginWinning piece(s)Performer of the premiere
2000[16] Arno Lücker /
Johannes Kreidler
Langenhagen
Dornhan/Leinstetten
Variationen über ein Thema von Sergej Prokofiew (aus Op. 39) for oboe, viola and bassoon /
Baum und Landschaft. Music for viola and guitar
Ensemble Sortisatio, Leipzig
2002Jakob NeubauerBerlinStockungen for flute, violin, violoncello and pianoRalf Mielke (flute), Hendrik Hochschild (violin, Hinnes Goudschaal (cello) and Dirk Fischbeck (piano)
2005Tobias KlichWeimarGalgenliederbuch for voice, viola and pianoMember of the Sinfonietta Dresden
2009Johann Friedrich RöpkeMagdeburgEnsemble courage, Dresden

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Notes and References

  1. Gilbert Stöck: Neue Musik in den Bezirken Halle und Magdeburg zur Zeit der DDR. Compositions, Politics, Institutions. Schröder, Leipzig 2008,, .
  2. Andreas Hillger: Hallische Musiktage. Searching for the soul of modernity. Composers' association revives Hans Stieber Prize. In Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, 28 November 2000.
  3. Zwei Dresdner Schüler unter den Gewinner. In: Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, 26 November 2009, .
  4. http://www.miz.org/details_13924_571.html Hans-Stieber-Preis.
  5. Andreas Hillger: Thomas Buchholz. Relentless advocate in the service of modernity. Composer fights for the future of the Hallische Musiktage. In Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, 7 November 2000.
  6. Hallische Musiktage. Love for Romanticism, Courage for Tradition. Tomorrow the Hans Stieber Prize will be awarded. In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, 9 November 2002.
  7. Claudia Crodel: Hallische Musiktage. Ten concerts of new music. 50 works by 43 composers to be heard. In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, 4 November 2000.
  8. http://www.komponistenlexikon.de/komponisten.php?id=1081&name=weiss&vorname=prof.-manfred Manfred Weiss
  9. Web site: Ulrike . Liedtke . Domhardt, Gerd . MGG Online . 10 August 2021 . de . 25 August 2021.
  10. Stieber-Preis zum dritten Mal verliehen. In Freiheit, 26 April 1979, .
  11. Hans Stieber gewürdigt. In Freiheit, 24 October 1980, .
  12. Hans-Stieber-Preis wurde verliehen. In Neues Deutschland, 12 March 1983, Jg. 38, Ausgabe 60, .
  13. Auszeichnung mit Hans-Stieber-Preis. In Neues Deutschland, 3 March 1984, Jg. 39, Ausgabe 54, .
  14. Junger Bautzener Komponist erhielt Hans-Stieber-Preis. In Freiheit, 2 March 1985, .
  15. https://www.sadk.de/mitglieder/klasse-musik/franke-bernd Bernd Franke
  16. Kompositionspreis Hans Stieber. In Händel-Hausmitteilungen 3/2000, .