Premio Presidente della Repubblica (prize) explained

The Premio Presidente della Repubblica is an Italian award introduced by the former president and academic Luigi Einaudi. Since 1949 it has been awarded on a regular basis by the Accademia dei Lincei, the Accademia di San Luca, and the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. It is among the most distinguished awards of the three prestigious academies.[1] [2]

History

The award was established on 11 October 1948 by Luigi Einaudi with a letter to the president of the Lincei National Academy to continue the tradition of royal awards. The prize was first introduced to the class of physical, mathematical, and natural sciences and the class of moral, historical, and philological sciences.[3]

In the same year, Einaudi established a national prize for artists and architects awarded by the academies of San Luca and Santa Cecilia. The prize is given by the President of Italy in charge in an official ceremony. Among the people awarded, there are several winners of other important awards such as the Nobel Prize, the Wolf Prize, and the Academy Award.[4]

Prize recipients

Accademia dei Lincei[5] [6] [7]
YearNameClass
1949Oliviero Mario OlivoGeneral
Giuseppe OcchialiniPhysics
1950Carlo FerrariGeneral
Adolfo QuilicoChemistry
1951Francesco CedrangoloGeneral
Ciro AndreattaGPM
1952Bruno FerrettiGeneral
Alberto StefanelliBotany and Zoology
1953Renato CaccioppoliGeneral
Rodolfo MargariaPhysiology and Pathology
1954Rodolfo AmprinoGeneral
Fabio ConfortoMathematics and Mechanics
1955Umberto D'AnconaGeneral
Attilio ColacevichAGG
1956Piero CaldirolaPhysics
1957Vincenzo CagliotiChemistry
1958Piero LeonardiGPM
1959Giuseppe MontalentiBotany and Zoology
1960Giulio StellaPhysiology and Pathology
1961Carlo MirandaFMN
1963Giovanni SemeranoFMN
1965Dario GraffiFMN
1967Nicolo' DallaportaFMN
1969Massimo SimonettaFMN
1971Claudio BarigozziFMN
1973Ennio De GiorgiFMN
1975Raoul GattoFMN
1977Luigi SacconiFMN
1979Nicola CabibboFMN
1981Bruno TuriFMN
1983Carlo RubbiaFMN
1985Maurizio BrunoriFMN
1987Claudio BaiocchiFMN
1989Francesco BertolaFMN
1991Gian Gualberto VolpiFMN
1993Ernesto CapannaFMN
1995Francesco Paolo SassiFMN
1997Giovanni GallavottiFMN
1999Emilio PicassoFMN
2001Daniela PietrobonFMN
2003Carlo M. CroceFMN
2005Vincenzo SchettinoFMN
2007Giuseppe MacinoFMN
2009Patrizia CaraveoFMN
2010Enrico GusbertiMSF
2011Sergio DoplicherFMN
2012MSF
2013Giuseppe BertinFMN
2014MSF
2015Luca BindiSFMN
2016Lilia CostabileSMSF
2017Brunangelo FaliniSFMN
2019Francesco CalogeroSFMN
2020Franco Gaetano ScocaSMSF
2021Silvio GarattiniSFMN
2022Paolo SiniscalcoSMSF
2023Luisa TorsiSFMN
AGG: Astronomy, Geodesy, and Geophysics
FMN: Physical sciences
GPM: Geology, Paleontology, and Mineralogy
MSF: Moral Sciences
SFMN: Physical, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
SMSF: Moral, Historical, and Philological Sciences
Accademia di San Luca[8]
YearNameClass
1950Eugenio VitiPainter
1951Pericle FazziniSculptor
1952Saverio MuratoriArchitect
1954Mario SironiPainter
1955Giuseppe Fortunato PirroneSculptor
1956Luigi MorettiArchitect
1958Ugo BernasconiPainter
1960Oscar GalloSculptor
1963Mario RidolfiArchitect
1964Gino SeveriniPainter
1965Marino MazzacuratiSculptor
1966Pietro LingeriArchitect
1967Franco GentiliniPainter
1969Alberto VianiSculptor
1970Carlo ScarpaArchitect
1971Afro BasaldellaPainter
1973Corrado CagliPainter
1974Augusto PerezSculptor
1975Carlo AymoninoArchitect
1976Renzo VespignaniPainter
1977Floriano BodiniSculptor
1978Nicola PagliaraArchitect
1979Leonardo CremoniniPainter
1980Luigi BrogginiSculptor
1981Roberto GabettiArchitect
1982Giuseppe GuerreschiPainter
1983Giuliano VangiSculptor
1984Marco ZanusoArchitect
1985Piero DorazioPainter
1986Vincenzo GaetanielloSculptor
1987Gianni AccastoArchitect
1988Franco MulasPainter
1989Andrea CascellaSculptor
1990Vittoriano ViganòArchitect
1991Gianfranco FerroniPainter
1992Alik CavaliereSculptor
1993Giorgio RaineriArchitect
1994Carlo CattaneoPainter
1995Giuseppe UnciniSculptor
1996Francesco CelliniArchitect
1997Achille PerilliPainter
1998Nunzio Di StefanoSculptor
1999Alessandro AnselmiArchitect
2000Titina MaselliPainter
2001Agostino BonalumiSculptor
2002Gianugo PoleselloArchitect
2003Antonio CorporaPainter
2004Carlo LorenzettiSculptor
2005Carlo MelograniArchitect
2006Antonio RecalcatiPainter
2007Grazia VariscoSculptor
2008Salvatore BisogniArchitect
2009Carol RamaPainter
2010Pasquale SantoroSculptor
2011Aurelio CortesiArchitect
2012Valentino VagoPainter
2013Maurizio MochettiSculptor
2014Claudio D'Amato GuerrieriArchitect
2015Luigi OntaniPainter
2016Giovanni AnselmoSculptor
2017Renato RizziArchitect
Accademia di Santa Cecilia[9] [10]
YearNameClass
2006Maurizio Pollini[11] Music
2007Renato Zanettovich[12] Music
Dario De RosaMusic
2008Magda OliveroMusic
2009Irma Ravinale[13] Music
2010Roman Vlad[14] Music
2011Riccardo Cerocchi[15] Music
2012Alessandro Taverna[16] Music
2013Imola Internat. Academy[17] Music
2014Sylvano Bussotti[18] Music
2015Riccardo Muti[19] Music
2016Ennio Morricone[20] Music
2017Antonio PappanoMusic

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Awards and scholarships. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. May 17, 2021. it.
  2. Web site: History of the National Prize for the Arts. Accademia di San Luca. May 17, 2021. it.
  3. Web site: Premio Presidente della Repubblica. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. May 17, 2021. it.
  4. [Giuseppe Occhialini]
  5. Many prizes awarded in the moral science classes are missing.
  6. Web site: Premio Presidente della Repubblica 1949-2011. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. May 17, 2021. it.
  7. Web site: Prize recipients from 2010. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. May 17, 2021. it.
  8. Web site: Prize recipients 2017-1950. Accademia Nazionale di San Luca. May 17, 2021. it.
  9. The list is incomplete.
  10. Web site: Speech by President Napolitano at the ceremony for the awarding of the Premio Presidente della Repubblica 2010. quirinale.it. May 17, 2021. it.
  11. Web site: President Napolitano presented the awards "Presidente della Repubblica". quirinale.it. May 17, 2021. it.
  12. Web site: Ceremony for the awarding of the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica". quirinale.it. May 22, 2021. it.
  13. Web site: The President Giorgio Napolitano gives the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica" for the year 2009 to Irma Ravinale. quirinale.it. May 22, 2021. it.
  14. Web site: Ceremony for the awarding of the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica" for the year 2010. quirinale.it. May 22, 2021. it.
  15. Web site: Cerocchi Riccardo. casadellarchitettura.eu. May 22, 2021. it.
  16. Web site: Alessandro Taverna. fmsantacecilia.it. May 22, 2021. it.
  17. Web site: Ceremony, in official form, of the awarding of the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica" for the year 2013. quirinale.it. May 22, 2021. it.
  18. Web site: Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Premio Presidente della Repubblica awarded to Sylvano Bussotti. iltabloid.it. May 17, 2021. it.
  19. Web site: Riccardo Muti received the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica". molfettaviva.it. May 17, 2021. it.
  20. Web site: Morricone and Pappano have been awarded the prize "Presidente della Repubblica". colonnesonore.net. May 17, 2021. it.