Anton Bruckner Prize
The Anton Bruckner Prize is the Upper Austrian State's Great Culture Prize for Music . The name giver of the prize awarded by the state of Upper Austria is the composer Anton Bruckner , who was cathedral organist in Linz from 1855 to 1868 .
Prize winners before 1989
(sketchy)
- 1962: Johann Nepomuk David
- 1964: Isidor Stögbauer
- 1966: Helmut Eder
- 1972: Josef Friedrich Doppelbauer
Grand Prize Winner since 1989
- 1993: Augustinus Franz Kropfreiter
- 1996: Balduin Sulzer
- 2001: Alfred Peschek
- 2003: Fridolin Dallinger
- 2010: Ernst Ludwig Leitner
- 2016: Gunter Waldek
Individual evidence
- ^ Ernst Ludwig Leitner OÖ Nachrichten, August 16, 2010
- ↑ derStandard.at - Great Culture Prize of the State of Upper Austria for Gunter Waldek . Article dated September 22, 2016, accessed September 23, 2016.