Queen Sofía Composition Prize
The Queen Sofía Composition Prize is a Spanish symphonic composition prize created in 1983.[1] Organized by the Ferrer-Salat Music Foundation, the winner is currently awarded €25,000 and the winning composition is premiered by the RTVE Symphony the following year.[2]
Winners
Year | Winning composer | Winning composition | Finalist composers | Finalist compositions | Jurors |
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1983 | Joan Guinjoan | Trama | Abril, E. Halffter, León, Montsalvatge, Ros | ||
1984 | Claudio Prieto | Concierto imaginante | Bernaola, Coria, Guinjoan, León, Penderecki | ||
1985 | Witold Lutoslawski | Honorary prize | Bernaola, Claret, Coria, Petrassi, Prieto | ||
1986 | José Luis Turina | Ocnos | Coria, Dutilleux, Montsalvatge, Ros | ||
1987 | Ángel Oliver | Nunc | Cano, Coria, Bernaola, Montsalvatge, Peris, Turina | ||
1988 | Agustí Charles | Iunxi | Cano, Coria, Oliver, Osborne, Otero, Peris | ||
1989 | Agustín Bertomeu | Cello Concerto | Cano, Charles, Coria, Peris, Turina | ||
1990 | Sophie Leclerc | Syzygies | Bertomeu, Cano, Coria, C. Castro, Peris | ||
1991 | Salvador Brotons | Virtus | Abril, Coria, Oliver, Peris, Prieto | ||
1992 | Xavier Montsalvatge | Honorary prize | Aracil, Bernaola, Brotons, Coria, Sardà | ||
1993 | Israel D. Martínez | La jeune martyre | Coria, Peris, Prieto, Ros, Taverna | ||
1994 | Víctor Rebullida | Adagio In memoriam | Barco, Coria, Martínez, Peris, Taverna | ||
1995 | Alejandro Civilotti | Six engravings for orchestra | |||
1996 | Albert Llanas | Derivations | Civilotti, Coria, Peris, Taverna, Turina | ||
1997 | Fco. José Martín | Piano Concerto | Cano, Coria, C. Cruz, Llanas, Prieto | ||
1998 | Javier Santacreu | Oniris | Coria, C. Cruz, Z. Cruz, Martín, Peris | ||
1999 | Jesús Torres | Piano Concerto | Coria, Manchado, Peris, Santacreu, Sotelo | ||
2000 | Mauricio Sotelo | Si después de morir... | Aracil, Cobo, Coria, Pris, Torres | ||
2001 | Gonzalo de Olavide | Honorary prize | Coria, C. Cruz, Manchado, Sotelo, Torres | ||
2002 | Mario Gosálvez | Arlequín | |||
2003 | Massimo Botter | Les Algues | Coria, Gosálvez, Puerto, Rueda, Torres, Villa | ||
2004 | Daniele Gasparini | Myselves Passacaglia | Botter, Coria, Manchado, Villa | ||
2005 | Eneko Vadillo | Alnur | Botter, Cantos, Charles, Gasparini, Pablo | ||
2006 | Ramón Humet | Escenas de pájaros | Camarero, Eusebio, C. Halffter, Rueda, Vadillo | ||
2007 | Gabriel Erkoreka | Fuegos | Takahiro Sakuma | Viola Concerto | Abril, Casablancas, Cerveró, Puerto, Rueda |
2008 | Lee Jae-moon | Seven Days / Stained Glass / Mirror | Eduardo Soutullo | That Scream Called Silence | López, Martínez, Rueda, Torres, Zavala |
2009 | Giovanni Bonato | Dar Gaist is heüte kemmet | Miguel Farías Kent Olofsson | Ecos de un color AEther | Guerra, Demestres, Holt, Lee, Rueda |
2010 | Hermes Luaces | Agujeros negros | Giuliano Bracci Alexander Muno | Non sei di quelli che si incantano al paesaggio Violin Concerto | Bonato, Galán, Rueda, Rohloff, Turina |
2011 | Seo Hong-jun | Mandalas | Aracil, Davies, Gourzi, Luaces, Rueda | ||
2012 | Chang Eun-ho | Fantasía Luminosité | Garrido, Guinjoan, Matalón, Rueda, Seo | ||
2013 | Joan Magrané Figuera | Secreta desolación | Cattaneo, Chang, Lazkano, Llorca, Rueda | ||
2014 | Miquel Oliu | Alegorías de otoño | Clarke, Coll, Magrané, Paredes, Rueda | ||
References
- Catalan composer Joan Guinjoan is awarded the Queen Sophia Composition Prize. El País, 29 November 1983
- Rules Archived April 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine in the competition's website
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