Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille

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The Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille (Biermann Ratjen Medal) is an award of the City of Hamburg, Germany. It was founded in 1978 by the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg to commemorate the achievements of the previous senator of culture . The award is given to people, groups and institutions who have made outstanding contributions to the culture of Hamburg. The Praeses of the Department of Culture decides on the recipients and awards the medal on behalf of the Senate.

Previous winners[]

  • 1978: Horst Janssen, (politician), Boy Gobert (actor), (editor), Hans Leip (writer), ,
  • 1979: no award
  • 1980: (writer), Altonaer Theater
  • 1981: (painter), , (photographer), (director of public libraries), (librarian)
  • 1982: Rosemarie Clausen (photographer of theatre), (writer), (librarian)
  • 1983: (actress), (dancer)
  • 1984: Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg (conductor)
  • 1985: Heidi Kabel (actress), (painter), (sculptor), (St. Pauli-Theater), (president of GEDOK), Jürgen Jürgens (conductor of the Monteverdi-Chor), (illustrator)
  • 1986: , (sculptor and painter), (painter and graphic artist), (church musician), (journalist)
  • 1987: (Hochschule für bildende Künste), (actor)
  • 1988: (patron), (editor), (scientist)
  • 1989: Lotar Olias (composer), Felicitas Kukuck (composer)
  • 1990: (composer and singer)
  • 1991: (Hamburger Symphoniker), (photographer and gallerist)
  • 1992: (painter and educator), (president of Amicale Internationale de Neuengamme)
  • 1993: (director of Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • 1994: Ernst Bader (actor), (pianist and harpsichordist), (juweler), (writer), Esther Béjarano (singer)
  • 1995: (gallerist), (writer), (actress), and (cabaretists)
  • 1996: (writer and journalist), Freddy Quinn (singer), (actress)
  • 1997: Nana Gualdi (singer), (founder of Junges Theater Hamburg – later Ernst Deutsch Theater), (organist and cantor), (painter) and (painter)
  • 1998: Peggy Parnass (journalist), (linguist) (journalist), (music educator)
  • 1999: no award
  • 2000: (director of Hansa-Theater), (scenic designer), Günter Discher (collector), Peter Dannenberg (Intendant of the Hamburger Symphoniker), (conservationist), Hans-Dieter Loose (former president of Stiftung Denkmalpflege), (actress)
  • 2001: (director of St. Pauli-Theater), (trombonist), Gert Westphal (actor and speaker), Hannelore Hoger (actress and stage director), (patron), (cultural politician)
  • 2002: (patrons of archeology and the Helms Museum) Gisela Trowe (actress), (director of Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Thalia Theater, Hamburgische Staatsoper, Komödie Winterhuder Fährhaus)
  • 2003: Uwe Friedrichsen (actor), Robert Stehli (conductor), (actor), (concert manager)
  • 2004: Arno Surminski (writer and journalist)
  • 2005: Joop van den Ende (producer of musical and theatre)
  • 2006: (founder of cinema )
  • 2007: Claus Bantzer (composer and church musician), (concert manager)
  • 2008: (Staatsrat)
  • 2008: (president of Kuratoriums der Stiftung für die Hamburger Kunstsammlungen)
  • 2009: and (founder of the chamber opera Allee-Theater), (actor), Gothart Stier (conductor of Monteverdi-Chor), Günter and Lieselotte Powalla (patrons)
  • 2010: (cabarettist), (painter)
  • 2011: Max Pommer (conductor of ) and Gerhard Hirschfeld (architect)
  • 2012: no award
  • 2013: Uta Falter-Baumgarten (sculptor), Renate Kammer (galerist), Norbert Aust (cultural manager, Managing Director of the Schmidt Theater)
  • 2014: Hanne Mogler (Principal of the theater "fools garden"), Michael Batz (author, dramaturge, director and light artist), Volker Lechtenbrink (actor, director, singer, author), Joachim Kaiser (Board of Directors Foundation Hamburg Maritim)
  • 2015: Heidi Mahler (actor)
  • 2016: Klaus Francke (politician, monument protector, Rettet die Deichstraße e.V., Förderkreis Mahnmal St. Nikolai e.V.)
  • 2017: Elke Dröscher (monument protector and operator of the doll museum Falkenstein), Christian Seeler (intendant of the Ohnsorg-Theater until 2017), Jutta Heinrich (author), Hans-Michael Bock (filmhistorian and publicist, CineGraph),
  • 2018: Rudolf Kelber (cantor and organist, Kirchenmusikdirektor St. Jacobi)
  • 2019: Hella Schwemer-Martienßen (direktor of the foundation Hamburger Öffentliche Bücherhallen)
  • 2020: Albert Wiederspiel (head of Filmfest Hamburg)

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