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Svensk Pressrelease 30 April Slutlig TILLKÄNNAGIVANDE 2013 års mottagare av Polar Music Prize är: YOUSSOU N’DOUR & KAIJA SAARIAHO Prismotivering för Youssou N’Dour: Polarpriset 2013 tilldelas Youssou N’Dour från Senegal. En västafrikansk griot är inte bara en sångare utan en historieberättare, poet, lovsångare, underhållare och muntlig historiker. Youssou N’Dour förvaltar griottraditionen och visar att den även kan användas för att berätta om hela världen. Med sitt exceptionellt svängiga band Super Étoile de Dakar (Dakars stjärna) och sina musikaliskt banbrytande och politiska soloalbum har Youssou N’Dour verkat för att minska motsättningar mellan sin egen religion, islam, och andra religioner. Hans röst rymmer en hel kontinents historia och framtid, blod och kärlek, drömmar och kraft. Prismotivering för Kaija Saariaho: Polarpriset 2013 tilldelas Kaija Saariaho från Finland. Utbildad vid IRCAM i Paris, ett institut för forskning och studier av elektroakustisk konstmusik, har Kaija Saariaho utvecklats till en unik kompositör, en dotter till en metallarbetare som omprövar vad musik kan vara. När hon växte upp kom inte musiken som inspirerade henne från radion utan från kudden; där fanns musiken hon drömde om. Kaija Saariaho kombinerar akustiska instrument med elektronik och datorer. Hon har skrivit både kammarmusik, orkesterverk och operor. Kaija Saariaho är en modern mästare som breddar våra hörselgångar och får våra stigbyglar att bli nyförälskade. H.M. Konungen delar ut priset, som uppgår till 1 miljon svenska kronor till respektive pristagare, tisdagen den 27 augusti i Stockholms Konserthus. Efter prisutdelningen följer en bankett i Vinterträdgården på Grand Hôtel. TV 4 direktsänder prisutdelningen. Senare på kvällen sänds ett sammandrag från ceremoni och bankett. PO Box 55777, SE-114 83 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: +468 629 53 00. Fax: +468 662 50 00. [email protected] | www.polarmusicprize.org Polar Music Prize instiftades 1989 av Stig ”Stikkan” Anderson, en legend i den svenska populärmusikens historia. Stig Anderson var förläggare, textförfattare samt manager för ABBA och hade en nyckelroll i bandets fantastiska framgångar. Prisets namn är hämtat från Stig Andersons lika legendariska skivbolag, Polar Music. Polar Music Prize är ett internationellt musikpris som delas ut till individer, grupper och institutioner som ett bevis på exceptionella bedrifter som utförts inom skapandet och framskridandet av musik. Polar Music Prize belönar två pristagare för att fira musik i alla dess olika former samt för att betona den ursprungliga intentionen med priset; att bryta ner musikaliska barriärer genom att föra samman människor från olika delar av musikvärlden. Styrelsen för Polar Music Prize består av representanter från familjen Anderson, SKAP och STIM. Uppgiften att granska priskandidater samt att välja slutgiltiga pristagare tillfaller Prisnämnden för Polar Music Prize. Denna består av internationellt kända artister och musiker samt andra nyckelpersoner inom den svenska musikvärlden. Tillkännagivande inklusive pressbilder, motivering och pressmeddelande, finns tillgängligt på www.polarmusicprize.org . Eventuella frågor besvaras av presskoordinator Tanja Määttä, tfn: 072-360 97 17. Mail: [email protected] Vänligen använd den officiella #polarmusicprize när ni twittrar om Polar Music Prize PO Box 55777, SE-114 83 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: +468 629 53 00. Fax: +468 662 50 00. [email protected] | www.polarmusicprize.org TIDIGARE PRISTAGARE 2012 Paul Simon och Yo-Yo Ma 2011 Kronos Quartet och Patti Smith 2010 Ennio Morricone och Björk 2009 José Antonio Abreu & El Sistema och Peter Gabriel 2008 Renée Fleming och Pink Floyd 2007 Steve Reich och Sonny Rollins 2006 Valery Gergiev och Led Zeppelin 2005 Gilberto Gil och Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 2004 B.B. King och György Ligeti 2003 Keith Jarrett 2002 Sofia Gubaidulina och Miriam Makeba 2001 Burt Bacharach, Robert Moog och Karlheinz Stockhausen 2000 Bob Dylan och Isaac Stern 1999 Stevie Wonder och Iannis Xenakis 1998 Ray Charles och Ravi Shankar 1997 Eric Ericson och Bruce Springsteen 1996 Pierre Boulez och Joni Mitchell 1995 Sir Elton John och Mstislav Rostropovich 1994 Nikolaus Harnoncourt och Quincy Jones 1993 Dizzy Gillespie och Witold Lutoslawski 1992 Sir Paul McCartney och The Baltic States PO Box 55777, SE-114 83 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: +468 629 53 00. Fax: +468 662 50 00. [email protected] | www.polarmusicprize.org .
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