Premio Presidente della Repubblica (prize)

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The Premio Presidente della Repubblica is an Italian award introduced by the former president and academic Luigi Einaudi. Since 1949 it has been awarded on a regular basis by the Accademia dei Lincei, the Accademia di San Luca, and the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. It is among the most distinguished awards of the three prestigious academies.[1][2]

History[]

The award was established on 11 October 1948 by Luigi Einaudi with a letter to the president of the Lincei National Academy to continue the tradition of royal awards. The prize was first introduced to the class of physical, mathematical, and natural sciences and the class of moral, historical, and philological sciences.[3]

In the same year, Einaudi established a national prize for artists and architects awarded by the academies of San Luca and Santa Cecilia. The prize is given by the President of Italy in charge in an official ceremony.[2] Among the people awarded, there are several winners of other important awards such as the Nobel Prize, the Wolf Prize, and the Academy Award.[4]

Prize recipients[]

Accademia dei Lincei[5][6][7]
Year Name Class
1949 General
Giuseppe Occhialini Physics
1950 General
Chemistry
1951 General
GPM
1952 General
Botany and Zoology
1953 Renato Caccioppoli General
Physiology and Pathology
1954 General
Fabio Conforto Mathematics and Mechanics
1955 Umberto D'Ancona General
Attilio Colacevich AGG
1956 Physics
1957 Vincenzo Caglioti Chemistry
1958 GPM
1959 Giuseppe Montalenti Botany and Zoology
1960 Physiology and Pathology
1961 Carlo Miranda FMN
1963 FMN
1965 Dario Graffi FMN
1967 FMN
1969 FMN
1971 Claudio Barigozzi FMN
1973 Ennio De Giorgi FMN
1975 FMN
1977 FMN
1979 Nicola Cabibbo FMN
1981 FMN
1983 Carlo Rubbia FMN
1985 FMN
1987 Claudio Baiocchi FMN
1989 FMN
1991 FMN
1993 FMN
1995 FMN
1997 Giovanni Gallavotti FMN
1999 Emilio Picasso FMN
2001 FMN
2003 Carlo M. Croce FMN
2005 FMN
2007 FMN
2009 Patrizia Caraveo FMN
2010 MSF
2011 Sergio Doplicher FMN
2012 MSF
2013 Giuseppe Bertin FMN
2014 MSF
2015 Luca Bindi SFMN
2016 SMSF
2017 Brunangelo Falini SFMN
2019 Francesco Calogero SFMN
2020 Franco Gaetano Scoca SMSF
2021 Silvio Garattini SFMN
AGG: Astronomy, Geodesy, and Geophysics
FMN: Physical sciences
GPM: Geology, Paleontology, and Mineralogy
MSF: Moral Sciences
SFMN: Physical, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
SMSF: Moral, Historical, and Philological Sciences
Accademia di San Luca[8]
Year Name Class
1950 Painter
1951 Pericle Fazzini Sculptor
1952 Saverio Muratori Architect
1954 Mario Sironi Painter
1955 Sculptor
1956 Luigi Moretti Architect
1958 Painter
1960 Sculptor
1963 Architect
1964 Gino Severini Painter
1965 Marino Mazzacurati Sculptor
1966 Architect
1967 Franco Gentilini Painter
1969 Sculptor
1970 Carlo Scarpa Architect
1971 Afro Basaldella Painter
1973 Corrado Cagli Painter
1974 Sculptor
1975 Carlo Aymonino Architect
1976 Renzo Vespignani Painter
1977 Sculptor
1978 Architect
1979 Leonardo Cremonini Painter
1980 Sculptor
1981 Architect
1982 Giuseppe Guerreschi Painter
1983 Giuliano Vangi Sculptor
1984 Marco Zanuso Architect
1985 Piero Dorazio Painter
1986 Sculptor
1987 Architect
1988 Painter
1989 Sculptor
1990 Architect
1991 Painter
1992 Alik Cavaliere Sculptor
1993 Architect
1994 Painter
1995 Sculptor
1996 Architect
1997 Achille Perilli Painter
1998 Sculptor
1999 Architect
2000 Painter
2001 Agostino Bonalumi Sculptor
2002 Architect
2003 Antonio Corpora Painter
2004 Sculptor
2005 Architect
2006 Painter
2007 Grazia Varisco Sculptor
2008 Architect
2009 Carol Rama Painter
2010 Sculptor
2011 Architect
2012 Painter
2013 Sculptor
2014 Architect
2015 Luigi Ontani Painter
2016 Giovanni Anselmo Sculptor
2017 Architect
Accademia di Santa Cecilia[9][10]
Year Name Class
2006 Maurizio Pollini[11] Music
2007 Renato Zanettovich[12] Music
[12] Music
2008 Magda Olivero[12] Music
2009 Irma Ravinale[13] Music
2010 Roman Vlad[14] Music
2011 [15] Music
2012 Alessandro Taverna[16] Music
2013 [17] Music
2014 Sylvano Bussotti[18] Music
2015 Riccardo Muti[19] Music
2016 Ennio Morricone[20] Music
2017 Antonio Pappano[20] Music

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Awards and scholarships". Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "History of the National Prize for the Arts". Accademia di San Luca (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "Premio Presidente della Repubblica". Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  4. ^ Giuseppe Occhialini was awarded the Wolf Prize for physics in 1979, Carlo Rubbia the Nobel Prize for physics in 1984, and Ennio Morricone the Academy Awards in 2007 and 2016.
  5. ^ Many prizes awarded in the moral science classes are missing.
  6. ^ "Premio Presidente della Repubblica 1949-2011". Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  7. ^ "Prize recipients from 2010". Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  8. ^ "Prize recipients 2017-1950". Accademia Nazionale di San Luca (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  9. ^ The list is incomplete.
  10. ^ "Speech by President Napolitano at the ceremony for the awarding of the Premio Presidente della Repubblica 2010". quirinale.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  11. ^ "President Napolitano presented the awards "Presidente della Repubblica"". quirinale.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  12. ^ a b c "Ceremony for the awarding of the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica"". quirinale.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  13. ^ "The President Giorgio Napolitano gives the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica" for the year 2009 to Irma Ravinale". quirinale.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  14. ^ "Ceremony for the awarding of the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica" for the year 2010". quirinale.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  15. ^ "Cerocchi Riccardo" (PDF). casadellarchitettura.eu (in Italian). Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  16. ^ "Alessandro Taverna". fmsantacecilia.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  17. ^ "Ceremony, in official form, of the awarding of the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica" for the year 2013". quirinale.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  18. ^ "Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Premio Presidente della Repubblica awarded to Sylvano Bussotti". iltabloid.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  19. ^ "Riccardo Muti received the "Premio Presidente della Repubblica"". molfettaviva.it (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  20. ^ a b "Morricone and Pappano have been awarded the prize "Presidente della Repubblica"". colonnesonore.net (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021.

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