Ernst-und-Rosa-von-Dombrowski-Stiftungpreis

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The Ernst-und-Rosa-von-Dombrowski-Stiftungspreis was founded in 1981 with a foundation by Ernst von Dombrowski and his wife Rosa as an Austrian award for visual artists , writers and composers related to the state of Styria .

The prize has been awarded by the Ernst and Rosa von Dombrowski Foundation since 1988 and is endowed with 5,000 euros.

Award winners

  • 1988: Alois Hergouth , for literature; Hannes Kuegerl, for music; Alphons Werner, for fine arts
  • 1989: August Plocek, for fine arts
  • 1990: Heidi Inffeld, Lidija Naar, for literature
  • 1991: Jörg Martin Willnauer, for music
  • 1992: Doris Vones-Faschalegg, Gerhard Pilz GFE, for fine arts
  • 1993: Kurt Benesch , Alfred Tillich (-2001), Andreas Tiefenbacher , for literature
  • 1994: Georg Stampfer, for music
  • 1995: Naira Haidmayer-Geworkian, Herbert Zöhrer, for visual arts
  • 1996: Wolfgang Pollanz , Andreas Renoldner , Karl Mittlinger, Helga Schwarzbauer, for literature
  • 1997: Jörg Martin Willnauer, Paul Pampichler Pálsson, for music
  • 1998: Martin Staufner , Fred Höfler, Friedrich Michael Geyer, for visual arts
  • 1999: Elisabeth Ebenberger, Peter Heissenberger, for literature
  • 2000: Richard Dünser , for music
  • 2001: Ingrid Copertini, for fine arts
  • 2002: Marlen Schachinger , for literature
  • 2003: Thomas Wanker for music
  • 2004: Edith Stütz, for the visual arts
  • 2005: Metal artist Franz Wieser , for fine arts
  • 2007: Martin Pichler, for music
  • 2008: Johanna G. Löffler, for painting and graphics
  • 2009: Gloria Inffeld, for fine arts
  • 2010: Ulrike Kotzina, for literature
  • 2011: David Johnston , for music
  • 2012: Inge Stornig, for painting
  • 2013: Josef Lederer, for sculpture / sculpture
  • 2014: Anna Aldrian , for literature
  • 2015: Christoph Renhart , for music (composition)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst and Rosa von Dombrowski Foundation
  2. ^ Page by Michael Geyer-Zourek
  3. ^ Franz Wieser on BVBK Styria
  4. Prof. Mag. David Johnston, B. Mus., M. Mus., Mag. Art.