Hans von Bülow Medal
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The Hans von Bülow Medal is awarded by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra to outstanding musicians close to the orchestra. The medal is named after its first Chief Conductor, Hans von Bülow.
- Mariss Jansons, conductor. 2003[1]
- Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor. 1999[1][2]
- Hans Werner Henze, composer. 1997[3]
- Claudio Abbado, conductor[4]
- Wolfgang Sawallisch, conductor. 2003[4]
- Georg Solti, conductor. 1993[5][6]
- Alfred Brendel, pianist. 1992
- Yehudi Menuhin, violinist and conductor. 1979[7]
- Claudio Arrau, pianist. 1978
- Eugen Jochum, conductor[1]
- Herbert von Karajan, conductor[1]
- Zubin Mehta, conductor[4]
- Daniel Barenboim, conductor and pianist[1]
- Seiji Ozawa, conductor[6]
- Bernard Haitink, conductor[1]
- Günter Wand, conductor[1]
- Lorin Maazel, conductor[4]
- Lovro von Matačić, conductor
and others.
References
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- ^ "Bülow-Medaille für Solti". Neues Deutschland (Press release) (in German). Berlin. dpa. 12 March 1993. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
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