Mentanarvirðisløn Landsins (Faroese Cultural Prize) has been awarded by the Faroese government to
Faroese writers
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,
musicians
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, artists etc. since 1998. In 2004 no award was given. From 1998 to 2000 only one award was given, but in 2001 they established an additional award, half as big as the original.
The prize is awarded by a board appointed by the Ministry of Culture. The board also gives additional special awards of 50.000 Danish Koroner and/or so-called ''sømdargávur'' or ''Sømdargáva landsins'' (grants), given as a lifelong annual grant of DKK 20 000. The main award, ''Mentanarvirðisløn landsins'', is DKK 150.000, and the ''heiðursgáva landsins'' (award of honour) is DKK 75.000 koroner.
In 2011 the awards were announced in December, with the next awards announced on 15 January 2013, which was
William Heinesen
Andreas William Heinesen (15 January 1900 – 12 March 1991) was a poet, writer, composer and painter from the Faroe Islands.
His writing
The Faroese capital Tórshavn is always the centre of Heinesen's writing and he is famous for having onc ...
's birthday. This was also the first time that the event was held in
Klaksvík
Klaksvík () is the second largest town of the Faroe Islands behind Tórshavn. The town is located on Borðoy, which is one of the northernmost islands (the Norðoyar). It is the administrative centre of Klaksvík municipality.
History
The fir ...
, being announced in Spaniastova and broadcast live on
national Faroese radio. The following year the prizes were handed out on 15 January in Stóra Pakkhús (The Large Storage House) in Vágur.
Awarded cultural persons
Mentanarvirðisløn landsins – Faroese Cultural Prize
The main award, the ''Mentanarvirðisløn landsins'' (Faroese Cultural Award), is DDK 150.000. These persons have won the award since it started in 1998:
* 2020 –
Sigrun Gunnarsdóttir
* 2019 –
Hanus G. Johansen
* 2018 –
Bárður Jákupsson
Bárður () or Bardur is a Nordic masculine given name that derives from the Old Norse name Bárðr . It may refer to
* Bárður Eyþórsson, Icelandic basketball coach
* Bárður Háberg (born 1979), Faroese musician, songwriter and composer
* B ...
* 2017 –
Barbara í Gongini
* 2016 –
Rúni Brattaberg
Rúni Brattaberg is a bass opera singer from the Faroe Islands, who works in operas around the world. He has been building his repertoire with Wagner (Gurnemanz, Hagen, Hunding, Fafner, Pogner, Heinrich) and other leading bass roles such as Osmin ...
* 2015 –
Annika Hoydal
Annika Hoydal (born 19 November 1945) is a Faroese singer and actress. Hoydal was a contestant for the 1979 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix and was nominated for the 2016 Faroese Music Awards.
The Hoydal family
The family name Hoydal takes name after ...
* 2014 –
Tórbjørn Olsen
* 2013 –
Tróndur Patursson
Tróndur Patursson (born 1 March 1944 in Kirkjubøur) is a Faroese painter, sculptor, glass artist and explorer. He was educated in Norway and was initially a sculptor. He has since become better known as a painter and glass artist.
In February 2 ...
, artist
* 2012 –
Tóroddur Poulsen, poet, writer, artist and musician
* 2011 –
Jóanes Nielsen
Jóanes Nielsen (born 5 April 1953 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese author and poet of the 1980s generation.
Nielsen has written short stories, plays and novels. He has published seven collections of poetry, and was nominated for the Nordic Council's Li ...
, writer and poet
* 2010 –
Sunleif Rasmussen
Sunleif Rasmussen (born March 19, 1961) is one of the foremost Faroese composers of classical music.
Biography
Rasmussen was born in Sandur in the Faroe Islands. He studied in Norway, then returned to Tórshavn in the Faroes as a music teacher ...
, composer
* 2009 –
Kári Leivsson (Kári P.), poet and singer/songwriter
* 2008 –
Ebba Hentze
Ebba Hentze (25 September 1930 – 20 May 2015) was a Faroese writer of children's books and a poet and translator.
She received three Faroese literature and cultural prizes: Barnamentanarheiðursløn Tórshavnar býráðs (Tórshavn City Counc ...
, writer
* 2006 –
Zacharias Heinesen
Zacharias Heinesen (born 1936 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese painter. He is the son of the writer and artist William Heinesen.
He attended Myndlistaskóli Íslands in Reykjavik between 1957 and 1958. In 1959–1963 he attended the Royal Danish Aca ...
, artist (painter)
* 2005 –
Tita Vinther Tita may refer to:
People Given name and nickname
* Tita (Lord Byron) (1798–1874), full name Giovanni Battista Falcieri, personal servant of Lord Byron
* Tita Bărbulescu (1936–2021), Romanian folk singer interred at Bellu Cemetery
* Tita Răd ...
, artist
* 2004 – No award given
* 2003 –
Hanus Kamban
Hanus Kamban (born 25 June 1942 in Saltangará, Faroe Islands) is a Faroese short story writer, essayist, biographer and poet. He was born Hanus Andreassen, but changed his last name to Kamban in 2000.
Kamban grew up on the small island of Skú ...
, short story writer and translator
* 2002 –
Gunnar Hoydal
Gunnar is a male first name of Nordic origin (''Gunnarr'' in Old Norse). The name Gunnar means fighter, soldier, and attacker, but mostly is referred to by the Viking saying which means Brave and Bold warrior (''gunnr'' "war" and ''arr'' "warrior ...
, writer
* 2001 –
Eyðun Johannessen, actor and theatre director
* 2000 –
Ingálvur av Reyni
Ingálvur av Reyni (18 December 1920 – 26 November 2005) was the most celebrated Painting, painter of the Faroe Islands during the last years.
Ingálvur av Reyni was born in Tórshavn. He rebelled through his expressionism against the epic co ...
, artist (painter)
* 1999 –
Jens Pauli Heinesen
Jens Pauli Heinesen (2 November 1932 in Sandavágur − 19 July 2011 in Tórshavn) was a Faroese writer. He received the Faroese Literature Prize four times and the Faroese Cultural Prize once. From 1968 to 1975, Heinesen was president of the ...
, novelist, short story writer and poet
* 1998 –
Regin Dahl
Regin Dahl (5 November 1918 – 29 March 2007) was a Faroese author and composer.
Biography
Dahl came from a literary family; his father being the translator and provost Jákup Dahl. His own poetry has been described as more modernistic than ...
, poet and composer
Heiðursgáva landsins – Faroese Award of Honour
''Heiðursgáva landsins'' is DKK 75.000. These persons and cultural institutions have received the award since 2001:
* 2019 –
Simme Arge Jacobsen
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The river Simme begins at the Alpine lake of ''Flueseeli'' (lit.: "Little ...
* 2018 –
Astrid Andreasen
Faroe stamp 440 fish tree.
Astrid Jóhanna Andreasen (born 31 July 1948 in Vestmanna, Faroe Islands) is a Faroese artist, illustrator and postage stamp designer. As a scientific illustrator, she specialises in marine animals.
Andreasen grew up i ...
* 2017 –
Frits Johannesen
* 2016 –
Steinprent
* 2015 –
Jákup Pauli Gregoriussen
Jákup Pauli Gregoriussen (24 April 1932 – 19 April 2021) was the leading architect of the Faroe Islands. He was also a graphic artist and author of publications about the Faroese church.
Life and career
Jákup Pauli was born in 1932 to the ...
, architect
* 2014 –
Tey av Kamarinum
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Her husband, Ay filled important administrative roles in the courts o ...
* 2013 –
Árni Dahl Árni is an Icelandic given name of Old Norse () origin. Notable people with the name include:
* Árni Gautur Arason (born 1975), Icelandic football goalkeeper
* Árni Már Árnason (born 1987), Icelandic Olympic swimmer
* Árni Páll Árnason ( ...
, writer, editor
* 2012 –
Marianne Clausen
Marianne Clausen (25 December 1947 – 17 September 2014) was a Danish musicologist and Choirmaster, choir conductor. She was the daughter of composer, choir conductor and musicologist Karl Clausen (1904–1972). Her main achievement, begun in col ...
* 2011 –
Kristian Blak
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Early life
Kristian Blak was born in Jutland, Denmark, in 1947.
He moved to the Faroe Islands in 1974, where he has written most of his ...
, Danish/Faroese composer, musician and owner of TUTL record company
* 2010 –
Jonhard Mikkelsen, who started Sprotin, which publishes Faroese books. He has written and published several Faroese dictionaries
* 2009 –
Laura Joensen, theatre actor
* 2008 –
Martin Tórgarð Martin may refer to:
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* Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land
* Port Martin, Adelie Land
* Point Martin, South Orkney Islands
Europe
* Martin, Croatia, a village
* Martin, Slovakia, a city
* Martín del Río, Aragón, Spain
* Mart� ...
, who got the award for his work with the Faroese chain dance and his gifts as ''skipari'' of the Faroese dance. (Skipari means skipper or captain, a title given to the person who leads the dance and starts the singing of every verse.)
* 2007 – No award given
* 2006 –
Jógvan Isaksen
Jógvan Isaksen (born 25 August 1950 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese writer and literary historian. He is best known for his crime novels and for his book about Faroese literature (1993, in Danish). He is leader of the Faroese publication house whi ...
, crime fiction writer. He is also the head of ''
Mentunargrunnur Studentafelagsins'', which is a Faroese publishing house in
Copenhagen
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.
* 2005 –
Emil Juul Thomsen
* 2004 – No award given
* 2003 –
Ólavur Hátún Ólavur may refer to:
*Ólavur Jakobsen, classical guitarist, born 1964 in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
*''Ólavur Riddararós'', a single by the Faroese folk / Viking metal band Týr, released in 2002 by Tutl
*Olavur Tryggvason
Olaf Tryggvason (96 ...
* 2002 –
Axel Tórgarð
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People
* Axel (name), all persons with the name
Places
* Axel, Netherlands, a town
** Capture of Axel, a battle at Axel in 1586
Arts, entertainment, media
* ''Axel'', a 1988 short film by Nigel Wingrove
* ''Axel'', a Cirque ...
* 2001 – Fuglafjarðar Sjónleikarafelag
Other Special Awards
The board can give a special award of DKK 50.000 if they think it appropriate. These persons have received the award:
Award to Young artist – (Virðisløn til ungt listafólk)
* 2019 – No award given
* 2018 – Búi Rouch, dancer og choreographer
* 2017 –
Konni Kass, singer and songwriter.
* 2016 –
Anna Malan Jógvansdóttir
Anna may refer to:
People Surname and given name
* Anna (name)
Mononym
* Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke
* Anna of East Anglia, King (died c.654)
* Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773)
* Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th ce ...
, poet
* 2015 –
Andrias Høgenni
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, film director
* 2014 –
Mathias Kapnas, musician
* 2013 –
Trygvi Danielsen, writer and musician
* 2012 –
Silja Strøm Silja is a feminine given name used in the Nordic countries and Germany. The Danish/Norwegian equivalent is Silje.
In Finnish, it is a derived from the name Cecilia (of Saint Cecilia).
People
* Silja Walter (1919–2011), Swiss author
* Silja V� ...
– young artist
* 2011 –
Sakaris Stórá
Sakaris Stórá (born 28 July 1986 in Skopun) is a Faroese film director and screenwriter. In December 2012, he won the first public Faroese film award, Geytin.
Biography
Sakaris Stórá was born and grew up in the small village of Skopun on th ...
– young film director (25 years old in 2011)
Málrøktarvirðisløn Landsins – Award for exceptional work on the Faroese Language
* 2010 – Jóhan Hendrik Winther Poulsen, linguist
Serstøk virðisløn – Special Award
This special award is DKK 50.000. These persons have received the award:
* 2019 – The publication house
Leirkerið with the brothers Zacharias Zachariasen and Flóvin Tyril
* 2006 – Jón Hilmar Magnússon
* 2001 –
Ebba Hentze
Ebba Hentze (25 September 1930 – 20 May 2015) was a Faroese writer of children's books and a poet and translator.
She received three Faroese literature and cultural prizes: Barnamentanarheiðursløn Tórshavnar býráðs (Tórshavn City Counc ...
,
children's writer
Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. In addition to conventional literary genres, modern children's literature is classified by the intended age of the reade ...
Sømdargáva landsins
''Sømdargáva lansins'' (Faroese Grant) is DKK 20.000, an annual subsidy for the rest of their lives.
* 2015 -
Alexandur Kristiansen
* 2014 -
Oddvør Johansen
Oddvør Johansen (born 30 October 1941 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese writer and organ player in Tórshavn Cathedral. She writes novels, short stories and children's books.
She has twice received the Faroese Literature Prize, in 1983 and 2002. In 1 ...
* 2014 -
Katrin Ottarsdóttir
Katrin Ottarsdóttir (born 1957) is a Faroe Islands, Faroese movie director and author.
Biography
Katrin Ottarsdóttir was born in Tórshavn. While growing up in the Faroes, she did not have television available to her, but enjoyed cinema. She wen ...
* 2012 –
Ebba Hentze
Ebba Hentze (25 September 1930 – 20 May 2015) was a Faroese writer of children's books and a poet and translator.
She received three Faroese literature and cultural prizes: Barnamentanarheiðursløn Tórshavnar býráðs (Tórshavn City Counc ...
* 2012 –
Hanus G. Johansen
* 2012 –
Guðrið Poulsen
See also
*
List of awards for contributions to culture
*
Faroese Literature Prize
The Faroese Literature Prize, also known as the Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens (M. A. Jacobsen's Cultural Award), is a prize for Faroese literature that was begun by the Tórshavnar kommuna (Tórshavn City Council) in 1958. Its winners inclu ...
References
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External links
Logir.fo KUNNGERÐ NR. 90 FRÁ 28. OKTOBER 2008 UM STUÐUL TIL MENTAN OG LIST (Faroese law about financial support of Faroese culture and art)
Faroese literature
Awards established in 1998
Awards for contributions to culture
Faroese literary awards
Winter events in the Faroe Islands