Herbert von Karajan Music Prize explained

Herbert von Karajan Music Prize
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Awarded For:"important personalities from the international music scene"
Location:Baden-Baden
Country:Germany
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Reward:€50,000
Year:2003
Year2:2015
Presenter:Festspielhaus Baden-Baden Cultural Foundation
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The international Herbert von Karajan Music Prize (German: Herbert von Karajan Musikpreis|links=no) was an annual award presented by the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden in honour of the celebrated 20th-century Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan. The prize was inaugurated in 2002, and the monetary element was set at 50,000 Euro, which must be used by the recipient to help further the careers of young musicians. It was first awarded in 2003, to German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. The prize was funded by the Herbert von Karajan Family Foundation Helibelle.[1]

The prize was last awarded in 2015.[2] The successor award is the Herbert von Karajan Prize in Salzburg.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Herbert-von-Karajan-Musikpreis . 2013 . Online-Ausgabe des Handbuchs der Kulturpreise . de . 20 August 2018.
  2. Web site: Dirigent Hengelbrock bekommt Herbert von Karajan Musikpreis . . 10 January 2019 . de . 18 December 2023.
  3. 22 November 2005 . Karajan-Musikpreis für Jewgeni Kissin . . Vienna . APA/dpa . 20 August 2018.