Emil Hertzka Prize
The Emil Hertzka Memorial Prize was named after the director of the Universal Edition music publisher , Emil Hertzka , and was donated after his death in 1932. Well-known composers such as Alban Berg , Anton Webern and Ernst Krenek were on the jury for the prize, which was awarded from 1933 to 1937 .
Prize winner for composition
1933
- Otto Jokl for his first string quartet op.25
- Ludwig Zenk for his First Piano Sonata op. 1 in one movement
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Norbert von Hannenheim for his fifth symphony
Roberto Gerhard
1934
- Otto Jokl for his orchestral suite op.26
- Viktor Ullmann for the orchestral version of the Variations, Fantasy and Double Fugue on a small piano piece by Arnold Schönberg
- Josef Matthias Hauer
- Luigi Dallapiccola and Paul Dessau received exceptional recognition
1936
- Viktor Ullmann for the opera "Der Sturz des Antichrist" op. 9
- Will Eisenmann for the opera “The King of the Dark Chamber” op. 12
1937
- Hans Erich Apostel for his Requiem op.4
- Karl Amadeus Hartmann for cantata "Friede Anno '48"
literature
- Rudolf Flotzinger (Ed.): Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon . Volume 5. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2006, ISBN 3-7001-3067-8 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ - "The fall of the Antichrist" . In: Deutschlandfunk Kultur . ( deutschlandfunkkultur.de [accessed on March 27, 2018]).