The Belmont Prize is a music award named after the place of destiny in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.[1] The Munich-based Forberg Schneider Foundation, founded in 1997, promotes outstanding achievements in the field of contemporary music.[2] The biennially-awarded prize is endowed with €20,000 and is one of Europe’s highest endowed awards for artistic creation.[3]
Recipients
- 1999 Jörg Widmann
- 2001 Florent Boffard
- 2004 Carolin Widmann
- 2005 Quatuor Ébène
- 2007 Bruno Mantovani
- 2009 Marino Formenti[3]
- 2012 Alex Ross[4]
- 2013 Sabrina Hölzer
- 2015 Milica Djordjevic[5]
- 2018 Eamonn Quinn
- 2020 Florian Weber[2][1]
- 2022 Sarah Aristidou[6]
References
External links
- Official website (in German and English)
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