FRANZ SCHUBERT AWARD 2022

The international jury has decided to grant the Franz Schubert Award to Brigitte Fassbaender and Fleur Barron

Brigitte Fassbaender (Berlin, 1939), mezzo-soprano and stage director, was the first woman to perform and record Schubert’s three major song cycles: Die schöne Müllerin, Winterreise, and Schwanengesang. She has been awarded the prize as, in the words of the jury, “a musical personality who, throughout her long career, has had a decisive influence on the reception of Franz Schubert’s repertoire.”

Brigitte Fassbaender
Fleur Barron (Newtownards, Ireland, 1988) is a young mezzo-soprano who has been praised by the jury for her “passionate commitment to poetic song and her interest in the work of Franz Schubert”. In addition, her eagerness to explore new artistic challenges by placing Schubert’s lieder in dialogue with contemporary composers from other musical cultures also demonstrates her dedication to intercultural exchange.

Fleur Barron
THE JURY

The members of the jury were Marc Busquets (artistic director of the Victoria de los Ángeles Foundation since 2017); Julius Drake (pianist and professor at the University of Graz, Austria); Mónica Lorenzo (artistic coordinator of the Spanish National Orchestra and Choir); Leticia Martín (head of production and assistant to the artistic production department at the Gran Teatre del Liceu); and Victor Medem (director of the Franz Schubert Association).

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