Lilli Lehmann Medal
The Lilli Lehmann Medal is an award by the Mozarteum International Foundation, named in honour of soprano Lilli Lehmann.
Recipients
Among the people who have received it are:
- Maria Stader, 1950, 1965
- Hans Braun, 1950
- Julius Patzak, 1950
- Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, 1950
- Thomas Stumpf, 1972
- Bettina Schoeller
- George Hadjinikos
- Evmorfia Metaxaki
- Margaret Halstead
- Gustav Kuhn
- Theo Alcantara
- Klaus Jäckle, 1990
- Irena Bespalovaite, 2001
- Sergio Cárdenas
- Alexandra Bauer (baritone), 2003
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References
- Hans Braun biography with information about the award
- Thomas Stumpf Biography
- Schoeller bio
- Metaxaki bio
- Hadjinikos bio
- Award to Halstead
- Kuhn bio
- Jäckle bio
- Bespalovaite bio
- Cardenas bio (in Spanish)
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