Violinist Leonidas Kavakos has been named the winner of the Léonie
Sonning Music Prize 2017, worth €100,000.
The award is Denmark’s highest
musical honour and has been given annually to an internationally
recognised composer, instrumentalist, conductor or singer since 1959.
The prize will be awarded to Kavakos at a special concert on 12
January 2017 – part of a mini-festival in Copenhagen during which the
violinist will give a number of performances and masterclasses.
‘Leonidas Kavakos is one of the most expressive violinists you can
hear today,’ said Foundation chairman Esben Tange. ‘He interprets the
masterpieces for violin from Bach and Mozart to the classics of the 20th
century with authority and with profound musical understanding. His
strong personality, virtuosity and the honest, direct nature of his
playing mark him out as an artist of rare calibre.’
Former Léonie Sonning prize winners include Yehudi Menuhin (1972),
Isaac Stern (1982), Gidon Kremer (1989), Anne-Sophie Mutter (2001),
Mstislav Rostropovich (1981), Benjamin Britten (1968), Leonard Bernstein
(1965) and Igor Stravinsky (1959).
Source: the Strad
* Thanks Margaret S. for the article!
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