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Polar Music Prize

 

Polar Music Prize

The Polar Music Prize is an "international music prize and awarded to individuals, groups or institutions in recognition of exceptional achievements in the creation and advancement of music". The prize was founded in 1989 following a donation from Stig Anderson and is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. Stig Anderson was the publisher, lyricist and manager of the Swedish pop music group ABBA, as well as founder of the Polar Music label.

The award ceremonies has been held in Stockholm during May, and laureates has received their prizes from the hand of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

Laureates


:2004 - B. B. King and György Ligeti
:2003 - Keith Jarrett
:2002 - Sofia Gubaidulina and Miriam Makeba
:2001 - Burt Bacharach, Robert Moog and Karlheinz Stockhausen
:2000 - Bob Dylan and Isaac Stern
:1999 - Stevie Wonder and Iannis Xenakis
:1998 - Ray Charles and Ravi Shankar
:1997 - Eric Ericson and Bruce Springsteen
:1996 - Pierre Boulez and Joni Mitchell
:1995 - Sir Elton John and Mstislav Rostropovitch
:1994 - Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Quincy Jones
:1993 - Dizzy Gillespie and Witold Lutoslawski
:1992 - Sir Paul McCartney and the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)

See also

  • Nobel Prize
  • Schock Prize
  • Right Livelihood Award
  • Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
  • List of prizes, medals, and awards

    External links

  • Polar Music Prize - Official site



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