Max Martin & Cecilia Bartoli
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
! PRESSRELEASE 10-02-2016 The Laureates of the Polar Music Prize 2016 are: MAX MARTIN & CECILIA BARTOLI Max Martin Citation: The Polar Music Prize 2016 is awarded to songwriter Martin Sandberg from Stockholm, Sweden, who writes under the name Max Martin. Melodies are like time capsules. Melodies define their time and are spread from person to person, across borders and across generations. In the last 20 years, no composer in the world has written melodies as sustainable or as widespread as those of Max Martin. Right now, at this very moment, someone, somewhere in the world will be singing a hit song written and produced by Max Martin. With his ear for song melodies, his musical precision and craftsmanship, he has refined and developed the world's popular music. Cecilia Bartoli Citation: The Polar Music Prize 2016 is awarded to the mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli from Rome, Italy. With a vocal range of three octaves and a unique ability to live a role with fullness of expression, Cecilia Bartoli has developed song as an art form. Cecilia Bartoli has spellbound audiences in the world's great opera houses, but is not content with the well-known repertoire. She has also dug deeply into the history of music and presented long-lost music from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries that is completely new to today’s audiences. Cecilia Bartoli adds new chapters to the history of music, builds bridges between centuries and deepens our understanding of Europe's cultural heritage. Cecilia Bartoli shows us that raised voices can change the world. On Thursday, 16 of June the Laureates 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. The event will be broadcast live on Swedish national television (TV4) at 8 pm CET and can be viewed throughout Europe via TV4 Play. Each recipient receives a total amount of one million SEK. ! The Polar Music Prize was founded in 1989, 25 years ago this year, by the late Stig ”Stikkan” Anderson, a true legend in the history of Swedish popular music. Stig Anderson was the publisher, lyricist and manager of ABBA, and he played a key role in their enormous success. The name of the prize stems from Anderson’s legendary record label, Polar Music. The Polar Music Prize celebrates the power and importance of music and is awarded to individuals, groups or institutions for international recognition of excellence in the world of music. The Polar Music Prize awards two Laureates in order to celebrate music in all its various forms and to emphasize the original intention of the Polar Music Prize: To break down musical boundaries by bringing together people from all the different worlds of music. The board of the Polar Music Prize Foundation consists of representatives from the Stig Anderson family, SKAP (The Swedish Society of Songwriters, Composers and Authors) and STIM (The Swedish Performing Rights Society). The task of scrutinizing nominations submitted and selecting the ultimate Laureates is empowered The Polar Music Award Committee comprising of internationally renowned artists and musicians as well as other key figures in the Swedish music industry. An announcement video together with publicity photos and this press release are available for downloading on our web site: www.polarmusicprize.org When tweeting about the Polar Music Prize, please use the official #polarmusicprize Press contacts: Sandra Nordin, tel: 070-697 39 59 Tanja Määttä, tel: 072-360 97 17 E-mail: [email protected] ! PREVIOUS LAUREATES 2015 Dame Evelyn Glennie and Emmylou Harris 2014 Chuck Berry and Peter Sellars 2013 Kaija Saariaho and Yossou N’Dour 2012 Yo-Yo Ma and Paul Simon 2011 Kronos Quartet and Patti Smith 2010 Ennio Morricone and Björk 2009 José Antonio Abreu & El Sistema and Peter Gabriel 2008 Renée Fleming and Pink Floyd 2007 Steve Reich and Sonny Rollins 2006 Valery Gergiev and Led Zeppelin 2005 Gilberto Gil and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 2004 B.B. King and György Ligeti 2003 Keith Jarrett 2002 Sofia Gubaidulina and Miriam Makeba 2001 Burt Bacharach, Robert Moog and Karlheinz Stockhausen 2000 Bob Dylan and Isaac Stern 1999 Stevie Wonder and Iannis Xenakis 1998 Ray Charles and Ravi Shankar 1997 Eric Ericson and Bruce Springsteen 1996 Pierre Boulez and Joni Mitchell 1995 Sir Elton John and Mstislav Rostropovich 1994 Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Quincy Jones 1993 Dizzy Gillespie and Witold Lutoslawski 1992 Sir Paul McCartney and The Baltic States .