Orlando di Lasso Medal

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The Orlando di Lasso Medal , named after the composer Orlando di Lasso , honors outstanding musical merits both from the Bavarian Singers ' Association and the General Cäcilien Association . The Orlando-di-Lasso-Medal is the highest award of both associations.

At the Bavarian Singers Association, it is awarded to individuals for outstanding services to choral music ( Orlando-di-Lasso-Medal for personalities of musical and public life ) and to choirs for special musical achievements ( Orlando-di-Lasso-Medal for choirs ) . On the part of the association, this honor is rarely given and only given to selected ensembles.

The Cäcilien-Verband only awards the medal in special cases because of “outstanding church music merits in music research, compositional, music-cultural and music-educational areas”.

Winner of the Orlando-di-Lasso-Medal of the Bavarian Singers Association

Individual personalities

So far, the following individuals have been awarded the medal.

Choirs

So far, the following choirs have been awarded the medal.

Year of award - choir - conductor

  • 1963 Chamber Choir Freising - Hans Haas
  • 1967 Teisendorf male choir - Ernst Gruber
  • 1978 Munich Madrigal Choir - Franz Brandl
  • 1978 Munich Vocal Circle - Josef Trykar
  • 1978 Joseph Haydn Singing Circle - Hellmuth Seidler
  • 1978 Singing Circle Bad Aibling - Georg Georg
  • 1982 Starnberg Music Circle - Max Frey
  • 1982 Season Sea Choir Murnau - Rasso Baur
  • 1982 Landshuter Chorkreis - Hans Walch
  • 1982 Lassus Musikkreis Munich - Bernhard Beyerle
  • 1982 "The Rolandeus" in Mona
  • 1986 Via nova choir Munich - Kurt Suttner
  • 1986 Hans Lorenz Singing School Kolbermoor - Heinrich Seyfried
  • 1990 Ingolstadt Youth Chamber Choir - Felix Glombitza
  • 1994 Weilheimer Chorkreis - Ulrike Groß
  • 1994 Chamber choir of the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium Munich - Rita Weindauer
  • 1995 School choir of the English Misses, Altötting - Sr. Avita Bichlmaier
  • 1997 Visino Choir Eggenfelden - Karl Weindler
  • 1997 Liedertafel Erding - Harald Matschiner
  • 1999 Munich Women's Choir - Katrin Ehmer
  • 2000 orpheus choir munich - Gerd Guglhör
  • 2001 Choir of the Munich Police - Max Eberl
  • 2002 Regensburger Domspatzen - Roland Büchner
  • 2006 Landsberg vocal ensemble - Karl Zepnik
  • 2007 Madrigal Choir of the Munich University of Music - Max Frey
  • 2011 Capella Vocale Munich - Dorothee Jäger
  • 2011 Voices in Time - Stefan Kalmer
  • 2012 Cantabile Regensburg - Matthias Beckert
  • 2014 Heinrich Schütz Ensemble Vornbach - Martin Steidler
  • 2014 La Gioia - Sigrid Weigl
  • 2015 Wolfratshauser Children's Choir - M. Yohihisa Kinoshita

Winner of the Orlando di Lasso Medal of the General Cecilia Association

1969
  • J. Wagner-Cochem
1970
  • Adolf Berchtold
  • Willy Engels
  • Karl Erdle
  • Konstantin Fuchs
  • Adam Gottron
  • Ferdinand Haberl
  • Georg Koellner
  • Joseph Kronsteiner
  • Paul Mies
  • Albert Schneider
  • Heino Schneider
  • Hermann Schroeder
  • Franz Stemmer
  • Georg Trexler
  • Gerhard White
  • Adolf Wendel
  • Jean Wexheit
1971
  • Angelo Alverá
  • Anastasia Merl
1972
1973
1974
1975
  • Franz Fleckenstein
1976
  • Josef Caspers
1978
  • Rudolf Walter
  • Heinrich Wismeyer
1981
1982
  • Franz A. Stein
  • Erich Stümmer
1983
  • Edward War
1984
  • August Scharnagl
1985
  • Harald Kugler
1986
  • Karl Norbert Schmid
1987
  • Bernhard Ader
  • Cron (publisher)
  • Theo Disselkamp
  • Otto Rubatscher
1988
  • Hubert Dopf
  • Columban Gschwend
  • Hans Haselböck
  • Herbert Vogg
  • Friederike Wagner
1990
1991
1994


1997
1998
2001
  • Josef Schneider
2002
2003
  • Johanna Schell
2005
  • Roman Bannwart
  • Roman Hofer
  • Bernhard Krol
  • Michael Witt
2006
  • Josef Kohlhäufl
2007
2008
  • Alfred Reichling
2009
2010
2012
2013
2014
  • Josef Habringer
2015
2017
2018

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