Ernst Von Siemens Music Prize - List of Winners of A Composers' Prize

List of Winners of A Composers' Prize

  • 1990 – Michael Jarrell and George Lopez
  • 1991 – Herbert Willi
  • 1992 – Beat Furrer and Benedict Mason
  • 1993 – Sylvia Fomina and Param Vir
  • 1994 – Hans-Jürgen von Bose, Marc-André Dalbavie and Luca Francesconi
  • 1995 – Gerd Kühr and Philippe Hurel
  • 1996 – Volker Nickel and Rebecca Saunders
  • 1997 – Moritz Eggert and Mauricio Sotelo
  • 1998 – Antoine Bonnet and Dr. Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf
  • 1999 – Thomas Adès and Olga Neuwirth
  • 2000 – Hanspeter Kyburz, Augusta Read Thomas and Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
  • 2001 – Isabel Mundry, André Werner and José María Sánchez-Verdú
  • 2002 – Marc André, Jan Müller-Wieland and Charlotte Seither
  • 2003 – Chaya Czernowin, Christian Jost and Jörg Widmann
  • 2004 – Fabien Lévy, Johannes Maria Staud and Enno Poppe
  • 2005 – Sebastian Claren, Philipp Maintz and Michel van der Aa
  • 2006 – Jens Joneleit, Alexander Muno and Athanasia Tzanou
  • 2007 – Vykintas Baltakas and Markus Hechtle
  • 2008 – Dieter Ammann, Márton Illés and Wolfram Schurig
  • 2009 – Francesco Filidei, Miroslav Srnka and Lin Yang
  • 2010 – Pierluigi Billone, Arnulf Herrmann, Oliver Schneller
  • 2011 – Steven Daverson, Hèctor Parra, Hans Thomalla
  • 2012 – Luke Bedford, Zeynep Gedizlioglu, Ulrich Alexander Kreppein

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