
Press Release # 1/2007
STEVE REICH & SONNY ROLLINS
WINNERS OF THE POLAR MUSIC PRIZE FOR 2007
The winners of the Polar Music Prize Award for 2007, were unveiled on
Thursday the 25th of January at The Royal Swedish Academy
of Music in Stockholm. The Chairman of the Board and Award Committee, Mr.
Åke Holmquist, read the Award Committee’s citations.
The Steve Reich Citation
The 2007 Polar Music Prize is awarded to the American
composer and musician Steve Reich. The award recognises his unique ability
to use repeats, canon technique and minimal
variation of patterns to develop an entire universe of evocative music,
endowed with immediate tonal beauty. Inspired by different musical
traditions, Steve Reich has transferred questions of faith, society and
philosophy into a hypnotic sounding
music that has inspired musicians and composers of all genres.
The Sonny Rollins Citation
The 2007 Polar Music Prize is awarded to the American tenor
saxophonist and composer Sonny Rollins, one of the most powerful and
personal voices in jazz for more than 50 years. Sonny Rollins has elevated
the unaccompanied solo to the highest artistic level – all characterised by
a distinctive and powerful sound, irresistible swing and an individual
musical sense of humour.
He is still active and the greatest remaining master from one of jazz’s
seminal eras.
The prize winners will receive the prize from His Majesty King Carl XVI
Gustaf of Sweden at a gala ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall to be
followed by a celebratory banquet at Grand Hôtel on
Monday the 21st of May.
The event, which is broadcasted on national
television (TV4), attracts international media, members of the international
music business, celebrities, artists, musicians, government ministers,
politicians and leading members of society and industry.
A whole weekend of activities is being planned under the name of Polar
Music Prize Week, encompassing exhibitions, workshops, seminars, film
screenings and live performances at various locations in Stockholm. This is
an important area of expansion for the prize and it is a means for
increasing both local and international awareness of the Polar Music Prize.
Each recipient receives a total amount of one million Swedish Crowns which
is equivalent to approximately USD 140.000 or EUR 108.000.
February 1st a
reception and press event will be given by the Consul General of Sweden in
New York to honour the winners of the Polar Music Prize Award for 2007.
The Polar Music Prize was founded in 1989 by the late Stig “Stikkan”
Anderson, one of the true greats in the history of popular music. As the
publisher, lyricist and manager of ABBA, he played a key role in their
enormous success. Anderson donated a large sum of money to The Royal Swedish
Academy of Music to establish The Stig Anderson Music Award Foundation in
The Royal Swedish Academy of Music and to create what was to become known as
the Polar Music Prize.
Its name stems from Anderson’s legendary record label,
Polar Records.
The
Polar Music Prize is an international music prize and awarded to
individuals, groups or institutions in recognition of exceptional
achievements in the creation and advancement of music. The prize breaks down
musical boundaries by bringing together people from all the different worlds
of music.
The board of the Stig Anderson Music Award Foundation,
consists of representatives from the Stig Anderson family,
SKAP
(The Swedish Society of Popular Music Composers) and STIM (The Swedish
Performing Rights Society). The task of scrutinizing nominations submitted
and selecting the ultimate prizewinners is undertaken by an Award Committee
comprising of experienced members of the music industry.
Today, the Polar Music Prize has become one of the most
prestigious music prize in the world. The list of prize winners bears
witness to this.
Sir Paul McCartney, Dizzy Gillespie, Witold Lutoslawski, Nikolaus
Harnoncourt, Quincy Jones, Mstislav Rostropovitch, Sir Elton John, Joni
Mitchell, Pierre Boulez, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Ericson, Ray Charles, Ravi
Shankar, Iannis Xenakis, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Isaac Stern, Burt
Bacharach, Robert Moog, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Sofia Gubaidulina, Miriam
Makeba, Keith Jarrett, B.B. King, György Ligeti, Gilberto Gil and Dietrich
Fischer-Dieskau, Valery Gergiev and Led Zeppelin have all been bestowed
with the Prize since its inception in 1992. In 1992, the Baltic States
were also awarded the Prize to encourage them in their work for protection
of copyright.
January 25 was Stig Anderson’s birthday and the year 2007 marks
the 10-year anniversary of his death.
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