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Bayerischer Kunstförderpreis

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Bayerischer Kunstförderpreis is a Bavarian arts and literary prize.[1]

Selected winners

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Source:[2]

2002

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Performing arts

2004

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Performing Arts
Fine Arts
Music and Dance
Literature

2005

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Performing Arts
Fine Arts
Music and Dance
Literature

2006

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Performing Arts
Fine Arts
Music and Dance
Literature

2007

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Performing Arts
Fine Arts
Music and Dance
Literature

2008

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Performing arts
Fine arts
Music and dance
Literature

2009

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Performing arts
Fine arts
Music and dance
Literature

2010

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Performing arts
Fine arts
Music and dance
Literature

2011

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Performing arts
Literature
Fine arts
Music and dance

2012–present

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Fine art

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  • 2012: Michael Biber; Beate Engl; Simona Koch; Clea Stracke und Verena Seibt; Leonie Felle; Anna Witt
  • 2013: Alexander Hick; Martin Hotter; Silke Markefka; Maitra Wakil; Justin Almquist; Tim Wolff
  • 2014: Boban Andjelkovic; Felix Burger; Hedwig Eberle; Jasmin Schmidt; Elisabeth Wieser
  • 2015: Gabi Blum; Matthias Glas; Philipp Gufler; Andreas Peiffer
  • 2016: Jakob Egenrieder; Miho Kasama; Funda Gül Özcan; Felix Leon Westner; Anna McCarthy
  • 2017: Florentin Berner; Andreas Chwatal; Michael Seidner; Johannes Tassilo Walter; Christoph Weißhaar
  • 2018: Claudia Barcheri; Sebastian Dacey; Sophia Süßmilch; Benjamin Zuber; Easy!upstream (Susi Gelb, Niko Abramidis, Quirin Brunnmeier); Edel Extra (Susanne Wohlfahrt, Claudia Holzinger, Lilly Urbat); Prince of Wales (Jonas von Ostrowsky, Leo Lencés)
  • 2019: Izabela Tarasewicz; Alexandros Tsioris; Jonas Tröger; Sebastian Tröger; Cana Bilir-Meier
  • 2020: Stephan Janitzky; Irina Ojovan; Paula Leal Olloqui; Lea von Wintzingerode; Künstlerduo Viola Relle und Raphael Weilguni

Literature

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  • 2012 Lydia Daher, Christian Lorenz Müller, Elias Wagner
  • 2013 Martin Beyer, Jonas Lüscher, Christian Schloyer
  • 2014 Kenah Cusanit, Joshua Groß, Susanne Krones, Manuel Niedermeier
  • 2015 Silke Kleemann, Lilian Loke, Tobias Roth, Barbara Yelin
  • 2016 Pierre Jarawan, Mercedes Lauenstein, Jan Schönherr
  • 2017 Pierre-Henri Campbell, Mara-Daria Cojocaru, Kristina Pfister
  • 2018 Helwig Arenz, Anne Freytag, Dominik Wendland
  • 2019 Katharina Adler, Tristan Marquardt, Nora Zapf, Benedikt Feiten
  • 2020 Lisa Frühbeis, Lisa Jeschke, Dana von Suffin, Andreas Thamm

Music and dance

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  • 2012 Max Zachrisson (Tanz), Stefanie Schumacher (Akkordeon), Andreas Mildner (Harfe), INDEX Ensemble (Musikerinnen und Musiker)
  • 2013 Wlademir Faccioni (Tanz), Tim Allhoff (Jazz-Piano und Komposition), Alexander Schimpf (Klavier), Christian Elin (Tenor-Saxophon)
  • 2014 Marina Miguélez (Tanz), Monika Roscher (E-Gitarre, Jazz-Komposition), Johannes X. Schachtner (Komposition, Dirigieren), Maximilian Hornung (Cello)
  • 2015 Jonah Cook (Tanz), Theophilus Jeremias Veselý (Tanz), Leo Betzl (Jazz-Piano, Jazz-Komposition), Goldmund Quartett (Streichensemble)
  • 2016 Sayaka Kado (Tanz), Arcis Saxophon Quartett (Saxophonensemble), Christian Elsässer Jazz Orchestra (Jazzensemble), Benno Schachtner (Countertenor)
  • 2017 Vivi Vassileva (Percussion), Rebekka Trescher/Ensemble 11 (Jazz), Moritz Stahl (Saxophone), Johannes Öllinger (Gitarre)
  • 2018 Matthias Lindermayr (Jazz-Trompete), Henrik Ajax (Komposition, Piano), Gregor A. Mayrhofer (Dirigent, Komposition, Pianist), Rachelle Scott (Tanz)
  • 2019 Alexsandro Akapohi (Tanz), Raphaela Gromes (Cello), Angela Metzger (Orgel), “Verworner Krause Kammerorchester - VKKO” (Ensemble)
  • 2020 Sofie Vervaecke (Tanz), Aris Alexander Blettenberg (Pianist, Dirigent und Komponist), Johanna Soller (Dirigentin), Gustavo Strauß – Paranormal String Quartet (Jazz)

Performing arts

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  • 2012 Betsy Horne, Tilman Lidchi, Genija Rykova, Andrea Wenzl
  • 2013 Josephine Köhler, Friederike Ott, Xenia Tiling, Verena Semieniuk
  • 2014 Anna-Maria Thoma, Anna Drexler, Cathrin Lange, Franz Pätzold
  • 2015 Danae Kontora, Jakob Keller, Ludwig Mittelhammer, Valery Tscheplanowa

References

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  1. ^ "Kulturpreise.de : Bayerischer Kunstförderpreis". Handbuch der Kulturpreise - Handbook of Cultural Awards (in German). Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Künstlerförderung". Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst (in German). Retrieved 17 July 2021.