Viennese flute clock
The Vienna Flute Clock is a record and CD award that is awarded for outstanding recordings of Mozart's works on sound carriers. The prize is donated every two years by the Mozart Community of Vienna and sponsored by the City of Vienna .
Award winners
- Kristian Bezuidenhout (2019)
- Luca Pisaroni (2015)
- Vienna Boys Choir (2013)
- Michael Schade (2011)
- Bertrand de Billy (2009)
- Haydn Trio Eisenstadt (2007)
- Barbara Moser / Joanna Madroszkiewicz (2005)
- Edith Lienbacher (2003)
- Anton Scharinger (2001)
- Margarete Babinsky (1999)
- Bo Skovhus (1998)
- Ruth Ziesak (1997)
- Alban Berg Quartet (1996)
- Wolfgang Schulz / Hansjörg Schellenberger (1995)
- Artis Quartet (1991)
- Supraphon , with Pavel Štěpán , Václav Neumann and the Czech Philharmonic - KV 382, 491 (1982)
- Ariola-Eurodisc , with Igor Oistrach and Natalia Serzalowa (1981)
- EMI Electrola , with Igor and David Oistrach and the Berliner Philharmoniker (1975)
- Supraphon , with Pavel Štěpán and the Czech Philharmonic - KV 488, 595 (1971)
- Deutsche Grammophon , with Géza Anda and the Camerata Academica des Mozarteum Salzburg - complete recording of the piano concertos (1970)
Until the end of the 1980s, the record companies were awarded direct awards for their recordings, and from the 1990s onwards, the performers received the Viennese flute clock, which was usually presented at the award-winners' concert.
literature
- Maria Resch: The Mozart Community in Vienna - your story based on your archive. Thesis. Humanities Faculty of the University of Vienna, Vienna 1997.
- Viennese Figaro. Bulletin of the Mozart Community Vienna.