The Birgit Nilsson Prize is the largest prize in classical music, awarded approximately every three years to an active artist or institution who has contributed an important chapter to music history.
Towards the end of her unparalleled, long and distinguished career, the legendary Swedish dramatic soprano
Birgit Nilsson
Märta Birgit Nilsson (17 May 1918 – 25 December 2005) was a celebrated Swedish dramatic soprano. Although she sang a wide répertoire of operatic and vocal works, Nilsson was best known for her performances in the operas of Richard Wagner a ...
established the Birgit Nilsson Foundation exclusively to support this Prize. Being very concerned with the general decline of cultural values, in particular with the decline of performance standards in opera, and encountering much greater difficulties in the early years of her career than is generally known to the public, Birgit Nilsson believed that overcoming these difficulties motivated her and contributed to her future success. Along with honouring great artists and artistry, it was her hope in establishing this Prize to provide incentive and inspiration to young artists to sustain their efforts to reach full potential by planning their careers over the long term and to perpetuate the art form.
The philosophy behind the Birgit Nilsson Prize is to perpetuate the legacy of Birgit Nilsson and Sweden’s great operatic tradition by paying tribute to today’s outstanding, active figures in music, recognizing the excellence of their work and their major contributions.
Laureates
Birgit Nilsson personally chose the first laureate and put the chosen name in a sealed envelope to be opened three years after her death, which was on Christmas Day 2005. The envelope was opened on 20 February 2009 and the first laureate, who received the award, was the opera tenor and conductor
Plácido Domingo.
Plácido Domingo’s worldwide career is legendary – singing 130 different roles, more than any other tenor in history. Domingo’s musicality is confirmed by his extraordinary repertoire and singing career as well as his accomplishments as a conductor, administrator, humanitarian, and creator of young artist programs and competitions.
In 2011, the second laureate, conductor
Riccardo Muti, was selected by a distinguished international panel of classical music experts from the major countries where Birgit Nilsson was most active during her career. Cited for his "extraordinary contributions in opera and concert, as well as his enormous influence in the music world both on and off the stage."
The Birgit Nilsson Prize for 2014 was awarded to the
Vienna Philharmonic,
which is being recognized for its extraordinary contributions during its 172 years of work in opera and concert, as well as for its enormous worldwide influence in the music world both on and off the stage through live performance, recordings, and other media.
The prize for 2018 was awarded to the Swedish soprano
Nina Stemme.
In 2022, cellist
Yo-Yo Ma received the award.
Reason: "Through exceptional musicianship, passion and dedication, Yo-Yo Ma’s commitment to music helps us to imagine and build a stronger society and better future".
Jury
The panel members, who are appointed by and work with the Foundation’s board and who serve for a period of three years, are currently:
* Susanne Rydén, Chairperson / President of the Birgit Nilsson Stiftelsen
* John Allison, Editor of Opera Magazine and critic of the Daily Telegraph (UK)
* Manuel Brug, opera and classical music critic for Die Welt (Germany)
* Stefan Forsberg, Executive and Artistic Director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (Sweden)
* Ara Guzelimian, Dean and Provost, Juilliard School of Music (USA)
* Elaine Padmore: consultant, broadcaster, author and former Director of Opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (UK)
Award Ceremony
The first and second award ceremonies of the Birgit Nilsson Prize took place at the
Royal Swedish Opera
Royal Swedish Opera ( sv, Kungliga Operan) is an opera and ballet company based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Location and environment
The building is located in the center of Sweden's capital Stockholm in the borough of Norrmalm, on the eastern side ...
in
Stockholm
Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv ...
. On the stage where Birgit Nilsson made her debut,
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden presented the prize personally to star tenor, conductor and opera house director Plácido Domingo in 2008, and to Maestro Riccardo Muti, the 2011 Prize laureate.
The Birgit Nilsson Prize for 2014 was presented to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at the
Concert Hall
A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats.
This list does not include other venues such as sports stadia, dramatic theatres or convention centres that may ...
in Stockholm on October 8, 2014.
References
External links
Website of the Birgit Nilsson PrizeWebsite of the Swedish Royal CourtWebsite of the Swedish Royal OperaWebsite of the Konserthuset (Stockholm Concert Hall)
{{Classical music awards
Swedish music awards