Tassilo Prize

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The Tassilo Prize is a culture prize from the Süddeutsche Zeitung that is awarded every two years.

General

The winners of the Tassilo Culture Prize have been proposed by readers of all regional editions in the Munich area since 1999 and selected by a jury.

Ten recognition prizes, three main prizes and one prize for moral courage will be awarded. The SZ Prize is named after the Bavarian Duke Tassilo .

The prizes themselves show the image of Agilolfinger on a gold-plated plaque , which is based on a depiction on a memorial plaque at the Mattsee collegiate church near Salzburg .

With the award, the Süddeutsche Zeitung wants to promote young artists and honor cultural makers in the Munich area for their often long-term commitment.

Award winners

  • 1999/2000: the cabaret Hörbacher Montagsbrettl , the Komische Gesellschaft eV
  • 2001/2002: the cultural association Initiative Jugendkulturder eV, the male choir Dorfen, the folding theater Schwabhausen, the artist Hans Langner, the pianist Martin Schmitt, the social pedagogue Christiane Lüst and the citizens' initiative "Water is Life" eV
  • 2003/2004: Susanne Osthoff , the Wolfratshauser Children's Choir and the artist and musician network nfo.collective
  • 2005/2006: Short Round Entertainment, museum ship Tutzing
  • 2007/2008: Working group "Jewish traces search" from Wolfratshausen for the project "We lived in an oasis of peace ..." - The story of a Jewish girls' school 1926–1938, Verena Richter "The woman with the racket" (main prize)
  • 2009/2010: Jazz duo Imbrothersation - Gregor and Raphael Mayrhofer from Wolfratshausen; Author & director Walter Steffen for his cinematic declarations of love for Lake Starnberg
  • 2010: Verein Subkultur ( Fürstenfeldbruck ), Thomas Pfeiffer and Martin Danes ( Ebersberg Music School ), Johannes Schickhaus ( Beuerberg ), Thomas Mücke ( Freising ), Herbert Becke ( Garching ), Hofkunst Loipfing, Unterbiberger Hofmusik ( Unterbiberg )
  • 2012: Elisabeth Carr ( Starnberg ), Agnes Jänsch ( Dachau ), Axel Tangerding, Kulturbühne Hinterhalt ( Geretsried ), rock band "Blue Dolphins" ( Haar ), Ulli Büsel and the youth chamber orchestra Violinissimo ( Erding ), Verein Kunstkreis Graefelfing , Laienschauspielverein Theaters 5 ( Fürstenfeldbruck ), Johannes Tonio Kreusch and Cornelius Claudio Kreusch ( Ottobrunn ), Bruno Schachtner, Alfred Ullrich, Dieter Faustmann and Günther Urban (artists' association Dachau) and "Tiger Willi" alias Wilhelm Raabe ( Wörthsee )
  • 2014: Hedwig Gruber (head of the Grafinger youth orchestra), Christian F. Benning, musician (Dachau), Nico Kiese, sculptor (Dachau), Annunciata Foresti, painter ( Dießen ), Julian Heidenreich, musician, Julia von Sydow (organizer of the Graefelfinger culture festival ), Susanne and Christoph Kessler ( Icking ), Ludwig Retzer (organizer of art and culture in Tölzer "Lust") life's work, Gerhard Schebler, Thomas Schmölz and Manuel Leutner ( Freising ) for cinema in Schafhof Freising
  • 2016: Heinrich Klug (Munich Philharmonic), Bluestrings (Puchheim), Sweet Lemon, Ricarda Geary (Oberhaching), Felicia "Fee" Brembeck , Stefan Stefanov (Lohhof), IG Jazz Ebersberg, Erdweg cultural association, Aja von Lerchenhorst, Sovie association (Taufkirchen ), The Living (Erding), Anton G. Leitner
  • 2018: Hedwig Rost and Jörg Baesecke alias "Smallest stage in the world", Big Band Dachau , film group Movie Jam Studios with the film Unforgotten , Anja Uhlig and the Klohäuschen, Thomas Breitenfellner, Elena Carr (installation artist), Florian Hüttner, collective "We are Paul ", Maximilian Leinekugel, Annette Reindel and team, Barbara Reimold and the theater company under the apple tree, Thomas Goerge (director)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. violinissimo-erding.de: review
  2. ^ Süddeutsche de GmbH, Munich Germany: An orchestra reinvents itself. Retrieved July 27, 2019 .
  3. sueddeutsche.de: SZ-Kulturpreis 2018