1999  2000
On June 18th, 1999 the 6. concert of the winners of the competition 1999 took place at the Spanish cultural institute in Munich. The foundation executive Dr. Ernst Grossmann particularly welcomed the art director Professor Helga Störck and Professor Dieter Acker, who was not only a member of the composition - jury, but also was the organizer of the competition of the winners. The foundation executives traditionally honoured the founder Hilde Reinl and thanked her for her private Maecenatism, making it possible that three prices each for harpists and composers can be awarded annually.

Christine Strubel, born 1974 in Zurich, played Beethoven´s variations on a Swiss song

Angelika Wagner, born 1975 in Immenstatt, played Parish.Alvars, both of them received the 2.prize

Mirjam Schröder
, born 1978 in Karlsruhe, played Prokovjew, prelude in C. She was awarded the 1.prize.

After the interval the prized compositions were performed.

Markus Zitzmann, born 1972 in Rothenburg was awarded the 3.prize for his piece "Grenzbereich”.

Peter Marino, born 1968 in Munich was awarded the special price for his work "Nachtstück”.

Holger Jung, born 1972 in Coburg was awarded the 2.prize for his "Divertimento for e-guitar and chamber orchestra”.

The winners received the documents as well as the cash prizes to the total amount of DM 27.000,-- from the foundation executive.

The
jury consisted of the professors:

Dieter Acker
(Munich), Dr.Hans Peter Türk (Klausenburg) and Gerhard Wimberger (Salzburg)


The winners of the harpist-competition 1999
from left to right: Christine Strubel,(2.prize), Angelika Wagner (2.prize), member of the jury Helga Störck, Foundation executive Dr. Ernst Grossmann, Mirjam Schröder (1.prize).
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The winners of the composition competition with the foundation executive and the members of the jury from left to right: Markus Zitzmann (3.prize), Peter Marino (special prize), Holger Jung (2.Prize).
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The composition jury consisted of the professors Dieter Acker (Munich), Dr. Hans Peter Türk (Klausenburg) and Gerhard Wimberger (Salzburg)
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The harpist-jury consisted of Professor Adelheid Blovsky-Miller (Vienna), Emanuela degli Eposti (Bologna) and Ion Ivan Roncea (Bukarest)
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