Goldene Europa
Goldene Europa award is the oldest German Television award [1] for artists and entertainers. It was awarded from 1968 to 2003. In the years 1989 and 2001, there were no ceremonies. Since 1981, the gala was broadcast on television.[2]
The original sculpture award for the "Goldene Europa" from 1968 is the work of sculptor .
The award was originally designed with the aim of launching the careers of German artists and producers with their music facing strong competition from the United States and United Kingdom. Therefore, in the early years only German-language hits were awarded. From 1979, the leadership decided to allow foreign artists to win the Goldene Europa reward. In later years, the Goldene Europa was also awarded in other areas such as comedy, entertainment, politics, sports or drama.
Award Winners[]
- 1968 desde Wiesbaden
- 1969 desde Wiesbaden
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- Cindy & Bert
- Udo Jürgens Ein ehrenwertes Haus
- Michael Kunze
- Mireille Mathieu
- Ingrid Peters
- 1977
- Leonard Bernstein
- Boney M.
- Frank Farian
- Heino
- Udo Jürgens
- Ricky King
- 1978
- 1979
- Adamo
- Stig Anderson
- Jean Marc Cerrone
- Jürgen Drews
- Frank Farian
- Manfred Krug
- Mireille Mathieu
- Vader Abraham
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- Albano Carrisi & Romina Power
- Rudi Carrell
- Falco
- Ideal
- Roland Kaiser
- Peter Maffay
- Nicole
- Shakin' Stevens
- Spider Murphy Gang
- Joachim Witt
- 1983
- Alfred Biolek
- Culture Club
- Geier Sturzflug
- Peter Hofmann
- Udo Jürgens
- Mireille Mathieu
- Nicki
- Friedrich Nowottny
- Sydne Rome
- Peter Schilling
- Taco
- Bonnie Tyler
- 1984
- 1985
- Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus , Tim Rice, musical Chess
- Karlheinz Böhm
- Harold Faltermeyer
- Headline
- Udo Jürgens
- Klaus Lage
- Modern Talking
- Alison Moyet
- Hans Rosenthal
- Jennifer Rush
- Purple Schulz
- Scorpions
- 1986
- Falco
- Joachim Fuchsberger
- Karat
- Peter Maffay
- Münchener Freiheit
- Chris Norman
- Jeff Thomas, singer formerly with Duran Duran
- Working Week
- 1987
- 1988
- 1990
- David Hasselhoff
- Harald Juhnke
- Patricia Kaas
- Harald Kloser
- Udo Lindenberg
- Giorgio Moroder
- Gianna Nannini
- Roxette
- Tina Turner
- 1991
- 1992
- Michael Cretu
- Sandra
- Genesis
- Hans-Dietrich Genscher
- Gipsy Kings
- Barbara Hendricks
- Jean Michel Jarre
- Nigel Kennedy
- Johnny Logan
- Scorpions
- Peter Ustinov
- Peter Weck
- Eric Woolfson
- 1993,[5]
- Dieter Bohlen
- Bonnie Tyler
- Justus Frantz
- Haddaway
- Maurice Jarre
- Leslie Mandoki
- Al Martino
- Die Prinzen
- Harald Schmidt
- 1994 Budapest (Hungría)
- 1995 Bozen
- 1996
- Innsbruck
- Bryan Adams
- BAP
- Shirley Bassey
- DJ Bobo
- Fool's Garden
- Les Misérables
- Schürzenjäger
- Die Sendung mit der Maus
- Spice Girls
- S.T.S.
- 1997
- Bee Gees
- Gerd Dudenhöffer
- Klaus Hoffmann
- The Kelly Family
- Vanessa Mae
- No Mercy
- André Rieu
- Rolf Zuckowski
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- a-ha
- Anastacia
- Ayman
- Franz Beckenbauer
- Iris Berben
- Andrea Bocelli,
- DJ Ötzi,
- ,
- Bryan Ferry
- Hans Klok,
- Udo Lindenberg
- Frank Nimsgern
- 2002
- 2003 Bremen
References[]
- ^ "50 Jahre Goldene Europa". Retrieved May 3, 2019.
- ^ "Die Goldene Europa".
- ^ "ARD Goldene Europa 1990". Retrieved May 3, 2019.
- ^ "ARD Goldene Europa 1984". Retrieved May 3, 2019.
- ^ "ARD Goldene Europa 1993". Retrieved May 3, 2019.
- German television awards