List of the winners of the National Prize of the GDR III. Art and Literature Class (1970–1979)
This list represents the winners of the GDR National Prize in the III. Class for art and literature in the years 1970 to 1979. For the other decades and levels see the list of winners of the National Prize of the GDR .
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Listed by years |
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 |
year | Award winners | Reason for award | annotation | |
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1970 ↑ |
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Creator collective of the film On the way to Lenin | for his share in the film Unterwegs zu Lenin , which, in coproduction with the Soviet Union, gives the genius of the revolution VI Lenin a convincing shape for the first time in socialist German cinematic art | |||
Helmut Baierl | Author at the DEFA studio for feature films | |||
Günter Reisch | Director at DEFA -Studio for feature films | |||
Herbert Fischer | dramaturgical advisor at DEFA studio for feature films | |||
Yevgeny Gabrilowitsch | Soviet co-author | |||
Jürgen Brauer | Cameraman at the DEFA studio for feature films | |||
Creator collective of the television film Ich - Axel Cäsar Springer | for his part in the film Ich - Axel Caesar Springer , which reveals the nature of the state monopoly system in West Germany in a massively effective manner | |||
Horst Drinda | Actor at the Deutsches Theater Berlin | |||
Karl Georg Egel | Writer for German television broadcasting | |||
Hans-Georg Kohlus | Dramaturge at the German TV broadcaster | |||
Achim Huebner | Director at the German TV broadcaster | |||
Heinz Scholz | Actor at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin | |||
Group of artistic directors of the visual arts | for her pacemaker achievements in the artistic direction of the artistic creation in the GDR | |||
Bernhard Franke | Head of the circle for artistic folk creation at the Bitterfeld Chemical Combine , Wolfen plant | |||
Walter Dötsch | Head of the circle for artistic folk creativity at the Bitterfeld Chemical Combine | |||
Rosso Majores | Head of the circle for artistic folk creation in the Robotron combine in Dresden | |||
Kurt Hemp | Head of the support class for painting and graphics of the district cabinet for cultural work in Gera | |||
Lothar Weber | Head of the circle for painting and graphics of VE Housing Combine Neubrandenburg | |||
Wolfgang Speer | Head of the graphic center Berlin-Pankow | |||
Suske Quartet of the German State Opera Berlin | for his part in the masterful interpretation of works of the national cultural heritage and the socialist musical creation of the GDR | |||
Karl Suske | Violinist , concertmaster | |||
Klaus Peters | Violinist | |||
Karl-Heinz Dommus | Violist | |||
Matthias Pfaender | cellist | |||
Elisabeth Breul | Chamber singer at the Leipzig City Theaters | for her artistic work as a chamber singer in theater, concerts, radio and television | ||
Günther Deicke | writer | for his diverse literary work, especially for his services to the development of popular socialist poetry and the promotion of musical drama | ||
Fritz Geissler | Lecturer in composition at the music academies in Leipzig and Dresden | for his versatile compositional work, especially for his 5th symphony | ||
Robert Hanell | Chief conductor of the Great Orchestra of the German broadcaster | for his significant artistic achievements as a conductor and composer, with which he particularly enriched and promoted the field of popular music | ||
Joachim Herz | Opera director of the Leipzig City Theater | for his significant work as an opera director, which has brought the GDR's musical theater production to a high level at home and abroad | ||
Armin Münch | Graphic artist | for his socialist-realistic graphic work in shaping the socialist image of man | ||
Lissy Tempelhof | Actress at the Deutsches Theater Berlin | for her acting design of a large number of popular female characters who have led to the enrichment of the socialist image of man | ||
1971 ↑ |
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Collective of the Aufbau-Verlag Berlin and Weimar | for exemplary publishing and creative achievements in the development and publication of editions of socialist German national literature, taking into account the progressive humanist legacy of German classical music | |||
Fritz-Georg Voigt | Publishing Director | |||
Ruth Glatzer | Chief editor | |||
Peter Goldammer | Head of the German Heritage Lectorate | |||
Günter Caspar | Head of the editing department for contemporary German-language literature | |||
Herbert Greiner-May | Responsible editor in the German Heritage Lecturing Office | |||
Gotthard Erler | Responsible editor in the German Heritage Lecturing Office | |||
Hans Berger | Conservator of the Institute for Monument Preservation, Halle office | for his great services to the preservation, restoration and social development of important monuments of our humanistic cultural heritage | ||
Kurt Böwe | Actor at the Landestheater Halle | for his performance in the design of classical and socialist drama | ||
Günther Brendel | Head of the Architecture and Visual Arts Section at the Berlin Art Academy | for his artistic representation of the worker personality in a group picture | ||
Ernst Jazdzewski | Lecturer in press drawing at the Berlin Art Academy | for his special services to the development of the proletarian revolutionary and socialist press drawing | ||
Günter Kootz | Professor of piano at the Leipzig University of Music | for his artistic achievements as a concert pianist | ||
Paul Michaelis | Head of the painting and graphics department at the Dresden University of Fine Arts | for his great achievements in the artistic creation of the socialist image of man | ||
Helmut Preißler | Lyric poet | in recognition of his significant achievements as a poet and for his cultural and political work | ||
1972 ↑ |
Uwe Berger | writer | for his significant achievements as a poet and for his entire literary and cultural-political activities | |
Egon Günther | Film director | for his achievements as a director in film and television | ||
Rainer Kerndl | writer | for his work as a playwright, television author and theater critic, especially for his plays, which have made a significant contribution to the development of our contemporary socialist drama | ||
Gerhard Kettner | Rector of the Dresden University of Fine Arts | for exemplary achievements in graphic creation, for the artistic design of socialist ideas in his works | ||
Siegfried Matthus | composer | for his significant compositional work in the field of song, chamber music , symphonic and opera | ||
Manfred Scherzer | 1st concert master of the Komische Oper Berlin | for his significant achievements as violin soloist and concert master at the Komische Oper Berlin | ||
Tom Schilling | Chief choreographer and artistic director of the dance theater ensemble of the Komische Oper Berlin | for his creative achievements as a choreographer and in recognition of his exemplary productions of important contemporary ballet works | ||
Gerhard Thieme | sculptor | for his artistic achievements in the development of socialist-realistic sculpture in the GDR | ||
Siegfried Vogel | Opera singer at the German State Opera Berlin | for his artistic achievements as a singer and interpreter of numerous important roles and singing parts, in particular of socialist opera | ||
Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich | Writer | for their significant literary oeuvre | ||
Arnd Wittig | sculptor | for his exemplary artistic achievement in the design of the monument for the common struggle of the Polish soldiers and German anti-fascists | ||
1973 ↑ |
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A collective of outstanding translators from Russian and Soviet literature | for his work in the translation and dissemination of Russian and Soviet literature in the German Democratic Republic | |||
Lieselotte Remané | translator | |||
Günther Stein | Writer and translator | |||
Trust stone | Teacher and translator | |||
Collective of the urban design and the architectural design of the residential areas in the central area of Cottbus | for his services in the synthesis of new and old buildings in the residential areas in the central area of Cottbus | |||
Werner Fichte | Deputy chief architect at VE Housing Combine Cottbus | |||
Gerhard Guder | Chief architect at VE Housing Combine Cottbus | |||
Gerhart Mueller | City architect at the Cottbus City Council | |||
Kurt David | writer | for his literary work, especially for his books for children and young people | ||
Joachim Jastram | sculptor | for his services to the development of sculpture in the GDR | ||
Theodor Rosenhauer | painter | for his artistic life's work | ||
Gisela Schröter | Chamber singer at the German State Opera Berlin | In recognition of her achievements as an opera singer | ||
Ulrich Thein | Director and writer | for his achievements as a director and author of television in the GDR | ||
1974 ↑ |
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Collective "Urban-Architectural Design of Housing in Erfurt" | for the services in the urban and architectural development of the complex residential construction in the Erfurt district | |||
Günter Andres | Chief engineer and technical manager in the project planning area Erfurt I | |||
Erich Goebel | Chief architect at VE Housing Combine Erfurt | |||
Ewald Henn | District architect at the Erfurt District Council | |||
Walter Nitsch | City architect at the City Council of Erfurt | |||
Werner Roth | District building director at the Erfurt District Council | |||
Joachim Stahr | Full professor and director of the architecture section at the Weimar University of Architecture and Construction | |||
Creator collective of cheerful television films | for previous literary and artistic achievements in the field of contemporary drama | |||
Klaus Gendries | Director of television in the GDR | |||
Hermann Rodigast | Author and dramaturge for television in the GDR | |||
Erik Siegfried Klein | actor | for his acting performances | ||
Gerhard Lichtenfeld | Professor at the University of Industrial Design Halle, Burg Giebichenstein , | for his outstanding contribution to the development of socialist sculpture | ||
Monika Lubitz-Neupauer | Prima ballerina at the German State Opera Berlin | in recognition of her artistic achievements as a prima ballerina | ||
Brigitte Nickel | Director in the DEFA studio for short films | for their documentaries in the spirit of socialist internationalism | ||
Andreas Reinhardt | Stage designer at the Berliner Ensemble | in recognition of his artistic achievements as an outfitter and set designer for the theater | ||
Frank Schöbel | Pop singer | for his achievements as an interpreter in the field of dance music | ||
Siegfried Stöckigt | Professor of piano playing and concert pianist | for his artistic achievements as a concert pianist | ||
Anna Tomowa-Sintow | Chamber singer at the German State Opera Berlin (citizen of VR Bulgaria ) | in recognition of her artistic achievements as a singer | ||
Horst Erich Wolter | Book designer | for his contribution to the preservation of the best traditions of book design and the development of book art | ||
1975 ↑ |
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Collective of artistic development in the VEB Staatliche Porzellanmanufaktur Meißen | for his contribution to the preservation of the traditional Meissen porcelain art and its creative development | |||
Volkmar Bretschneider | Fruit painter / flower painter | |||
Rudi Stolle | Porcelain painter | |||
Peter Strand | Sculptor | |||
Heinz Werner | Decor designer | |||
Ludwig Zepner | Head of Artistic Development | |||
Eberhard Büchner | Chamber singer at the German State Opera Berlin | in recognition of his achievements as a concert and opera singer | ||
Agnes Kraus | Actress at the Berliner Ensemble | in recognition of her artistic achievements as an actress | ||
Rainer Kunad | Composer, full member of the GDR Academy of Arts | for his compositional achievements, especially in the field of musical drama | ||
Harry Copper | Opera director and chief director of the Dresden State Theater | in recognition of his services as a director | ||
Isabella Nawe | Chamber singer at the German State Opera Berlin (citizen of the VRP ) | in recognition of her achievements as an opera singer | ||
Herbert Prüget | Commercial artist | for his achievements in typography and applied graphics | ||
Heinz Rögner | General Music Director, Chief Conductor of the Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Radio Choir | for his achievements as a conductor | ||
Wolfgang E. Struck | Director of the Friedrichstadt-Palast | for his contribution to the development of the entertainment arts | ||
Ruth Zechlin | Professor of composition at the “Hanns Eisler” University of Music in Berlin , full member of the GDR Academy of Arts | for their compositional achievements | ||
Udo Zimmermann | composer | for his compositional achievements, especially in the field of opera | ||
1976 ↑ |
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Singing duo Hauff / Henkler | in recognition of their achievements in developing the entertainment arts | |||
Monika Hauff | singer | |||
Klaus-Dieter Henkler | Singer | |||
Celestina Casapietra cone | Chamber singer at the German State Opera Berlin | In recognition of her artistic achievements | ||
Wieland Förster | Sculptor, full member of the GDR Academy of Arts | for his contribution to the development of socialist-realistic sculpture | ||
Siegfried Kurz | managing general music director of the Dresden State Theater | for his compositional achievements and his services as a conductor | ||
Walter Richter-Reinick | Actor on television in the GDR | for his acting performances | ||
Walter Schiller | Professor of Typography at the University of Graphic and Book Art in Leipzig | for his achievements in typography and applied graphics | ||
Wilfried Werz | Head of equipment at the German State Opera Berlin | in recognition of his achievements as a set designer and set designer | ||
1977 ↑ |
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Collective "Urban planning and architectural planning and design of the pedestrian area Klement-Gottwald-Straße " Halle | for his contribution to the urban and architectural design in Halle | |||
Gerhard Knespel | ||||
Gerhard Kröber | ||||
Manfred Nitzer | ||||
Karl Voigt | ||||
Horst Weber | ||||
Gerhard Baumann | General Music Director, Head of the Central Orchestra of the National People's Army | for his contribution to the development of a new, socialist military music | ||
Walter Eichenberg | Chief conductor of the Leipzig Radio Dance Orchestra | for his services to the development of dance music in the GDR | ||
Karl Gass | Director at VEB DEFA -Studio for documentary films Potsdam-Babelsberg | in recognition of his achievements as a socialist film documentarist | ||
Günther Herbig | General Music Director, Chief Conductor of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra | for excellent interpretations of heritage and contemporary creation | ||
Eduard Klein | writer | in recognition of his achievements for socialist-realistic literature | ||
Dietrich Körner | Actor at the Deutsches Theater Berlin | for his outstanding acting performances | ||
Harald Metzkes | Painter and graphic artist | for his contribution to the development of socialist-realistic drawing and graphics | ||
Irmtraud Morgner | Writer | for their contribution to the development of socialist-realistic prose literature | ||
Gisela Walther | Ballet master and choreographer at the Friedrichstadt-Palast | for her services as head of the ballet ensemble at Friedrichstadt-Palast | ||
Lothar Warnecke | Director in the VEB DEFA studio for feature films in Potsdam-Babelsberg | for his achievements in shaping socialist personalities in contemporary DEFA films | ||
Reinhart Zimmermann | Head of equipment and set designer at the Komische Oper Berlin | for his significant contribution to the development of stage design in the GDR | ||
1978 ↑ |
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Collective " New residential area Magdeburg-Neustädter See " | for the high quality of the urban-architectural design of the new residential area Magdeburg-Neustädter See | |||
Horst Heinemann | ||||
Hanspeter Kirsch | ||||
Wolfgang Lucas | ||||
Manfred Radisch | ||||
Johannes Schroth | ||||
Christel Storm | ||||
Bernd Dreyer | Master dancer, first solo dancer at the German State Opera Berlin | for his artistic work as a ballet soloist and his contribution to the successful development of the art of ballet | ||
Dieter Franke | Actor at the Deutsches Theater Berlin | for his acting | ||
Rudolf Grüttner | Commercial artist, lecturer at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art | for his significant contribution to the development of commercial graphics | ||
Ludwig Güttler | Chamber virtuoso , first solo trumpeter of the Dresden Philharmonic | for his solo performances as a trumpeter | ||
Fritz Huebner | Chamber singer at the German State Opera Berlin | for his singing and acting achievements | ||
Uwe Kant | writer | for his entire literary work to date | ||
Peter Rösel | Concert pianist of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra | for his performance as a concert pianist | ||
Albin Schaedel | Artisans and glass designers | for his contribution to the development of artistic glass design | ||
1979 ↑ |
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Collective of supporters of the singing movement | for his significant contribution to the successful development and promotion of the FDJ singing movement | |||
Perry Friedman | ||||
Wolfram Heicking | ||||
Fred Kruger | ||||
Gisela Steineckert | ||||
Herbert Collum | Organist at the Kreuzkirche in Dresden and lecturer for harpsichord at the "Carl Maria von Weber" Academy of Music in Dresden | in recognition of his achievements as an organist and his contribution to the development of socialist musical culture | ||
Peter Damm | Chamber virtuoso , solo hornist in the Staatskapelle Dresden | for his excellent performance as a solo horn player | ||
Wolfgang Dehler | Actor at the State Theaters in Dresden | for his great performance in theater, film, television and radio | ||
Rosemarie Ehm-Schulz | Ballet director of the GDR State Folklore Ensemble | for her artistic work as a ballet director and choreographer | ||
Elsa Grube-Deister | Actress at the Deutsches Theater Berlin | for her overall acting work, especially the realistic representation of popular female characters in theater, film, television and radio | ||
Claus Hammel | artistic-scientific assistant to the general manager at the Volkstheater Rostock | for his overall dramatic work, the socialist-realistic design of revolutionary development processes of real socialism | ||
Susanne Kandt-Horn | Painter and graphic artist | for their part in shaping the image of man in painting | ||
Olaf Koch | General Music Director, Chief Conductor and Head of the Philharmonie Halle | for his services as a conductor and orchestra teacher | ||
Siegfried Koehler | Rector of the "Carl Maria von Weber" University of Music in Dresden | in appreciation of his compositional work | ||
Jochen Lohse | Director | for his services in the artistic design of major events of the Free German Youth , especially the National Youth Festival of the GDR | ||
Guido Masanetz | composer | for his compositional work in the field of cheerful music theater | ||
Willi Meinck | writer | for all of his literary work, especially for his books for children and young people, which make a significant artistic contribution to socialist education | ||
Gerhard-Kurt Mueller | Painter and graphic artist | for his significant contribution to the representation of historical topics in history painting | ||
Günter Neumann | Chamber singer at the Komische Oper Berlin | for his outstanding singing and acting contribution to the development of a realistic music theater | ||
Karlgerhard Seher | Director for television in the GDR | for his outstanding and longstanding services in profiling mass-effective programs of socialist entertainment on television in the GDR | ||
Christine Stromberg | Costume designer , head of the costume workshops of the German State Opera Berlin | for her overall work as an important costume designer | ||
Wilhelm Tkaczyk | writer | for his overall lyric oeuvre, which makes a significant contribution to the development of the socialist national culture of the GDR |
Prize amounts
year | Prize amount in marks |
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1970 | 275,000 |
1971 | 200,000 |
1972 | 275,000 |
1973 | 175,000 |
1974 | 275,000 |
1975 | 275,000 |
1976 | 175,000 |
1977 | 300,000 |
1978 | 225,000 |
1979 | 450,000 |
total | 2,625,000 |
swell
- New Germany of the respective years. The awards were made during the National Day celebrations on October 7th. Issues from:
- October 7, 1970, p. 5.
- October 5, 1971, pp. 4 and 5
- October 7, 1972, pp. 5 and 6
- October 6, 1973, pp. 3 and 4
- October 5, 1974, pp. 5 and 6
- October 2, 1975, pp. 3-4.
- October 7, 1976, p. 4.
- 8/9 October 1977, p. 4.
- October 9, 1978, p. 4.
- October 2, 1979, p. 4.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j National Prize of the GDR. III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archive of the Berlin State Library, October 7, 1970, p. 6 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h National Prize of the GDR. III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archive of the Berlin State Library, October 5, 1971, p. 5 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Awarded high government awards. National Prize of the GDR. III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archives of the Berlin State Library, October 7, 1972, p. 6 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g High government awards. National Prize of the GDR. III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archive of the Berlin State Library, October 6, 1973, p. 4 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Awarded high government awards. National Prize of the GDR. III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archive of the Berlin State Library, October 5, 1974, p. 6 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Awarded high government awards. National Prize of the GDR. III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archive of the Berlin State Library, October 2, 1975, p. 4 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g High awards for the GDR national holiday. National Prize of the GDR III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archive of the Berlin State Library, October 7, 1976, p. 4 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l High awards for the GDR national holiday. National Prize of the GDR III. Science and technology class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archives of the Berlin State Library, October 8, 1977, p. 4 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Highest awards for the national holiday of the GDR. National Prize of the GDR III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archive of the Berlin State Library, October 9, 1978, p. 4 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Highest awards for the GDR national holiday. National Prize of the GDR III. Art and literature class. In: New Germany. ZEFYS, Archives of the Berlin State Library, October 2, 1979, p. 4 , accessed on May 9, 2014 .
Remarks
- ↑ For documentary reasons, the original historical descriptions used by the SED newspaper Neues Deutschland are presented here. However, these can be flawed, tendentious, outdated or politically extreme. If in doubt, corrections and alternative descriptions should be made in the "Comments" column.