Recipients of the Lithuanian National Prize

The following is a list of the Recipients of Lithuanian National Prize. The Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts honors achievements in Lithuanian culture and arts. It is traditionally awarded on February 16th, commemorating the Act of Independence of Lithuania. The awards are conferred by the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture.

1989

1990

1991

  • Vytautas Bložė — poet,
  • Jeronimas Kačinskascomposer,
  • Gediminas Karalius – sculptor,
  • Bronius Radzevičius (posthumous) – writer,
  • Povilas Ričardas Vaitekūnas – painter.

1992

1993

1994

  • Sigitas Geda – poet,
  • Gintaras Rinkevičius – conductor,
  • Algirdas Dovydėnas – painter,
  • Regimantas Midvikis – painter,
  • Algirdas Žebrauskas – architect,
  • Ričardas Krištopavičius – architect,
  • Arūnas Sakalauskas – painter,
  • Rimas Tuminas – theatre director.

1995

1996

1997

  • Alfonsas Nyka – Niliūnas (birth name Alfonsas Cipkus) – poet and writer,
  • Onutė Narbutaitė – composer,
  • Petras Repšys – painter,
  • Juozas Erlickas – writer,
  • Anatolijus Šenderovas – composer,
  • Rūta Ibelhauptienė and Zbignevas Ibelhauptas piano duo,
  • Eimuntas Nekrošius – theatre director for play Hamlet.

1998

1999

  • Jūratė Onaitytė – actress,
  • Donaldas Kajokas – poet,
  • Kęstutis Pempė – architect,
  • Gytis Ramunis – architect,
  • Augustinas Savickas – painter,
  • Linas Leonas Katinas – painter,
  • Mindaugas Navakas – sculptor,
  • Albertas Zalatorius – literary critic,
  • Saulius Sondeckis – artistic director and conductor of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra,
  • Ona Narbutienėmusicologist.

2000

  • Eugenijus Cukermanas – painter,
  • Dalia Kasčiūnaitė – painter,
  • Romualdas Granauskas – writer,
  • Tomas Venclova – writer,
  • Nijolė Miliauskaitė – writer,
  • Irena Milkevičiūtė – opera vocal soloist,
  • Juozas Domarkas – conductor of the Lithuanian National Symphonic orchestra,
  • Vladas Bagdonas – actor,
  • Adomas Jacovskis – painter.

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

  • Gintaras Varnas - Theatre director,
  • Laima Oržekauskienė - textile artist,
  • Juozas Aputis — writer,
  • Jurga Ivanauskaitė — writer,
  • Ksenija Jaroševaitė — sculptor,
  • Vytautas Laurušas — composer,
  • Aidas Marčėnas — poet,
  • Arūnas Matelis — movie director,
  • Robertas Šervenikas — conductor.

2006

  • Saulius Juškys - architect, for the reconstruction of the G.Petkevičaitė-Bitė public library in Panevėžys and the monument "Aukos laukas" in Kaunas honoring Romas Kalanta,
  • Kęstutis Navakas - writer and poet, for the poetry books "Žaidimas gražiais paviršiais" and "Atspėtos fleitos", and the essays in "Gero gyvenimo kronikos",
  • Nijolė Lukšionytė-Tolvaišienė - architectural historian, for the books "Antanas Vivulskis (1877-1919): tradicijų ir modernumo dermė" and "Vilniaus architektai 1850-1914",
  • Vytautas Balčytis – photographer, for the photo cycles "Peizažai", "Vilniaus vaizdai", and "Lietuvos miesteliai"
  • Jonas Vytautas Bruveris – musicologist, for the book "Lietuvos nacionalinis operos ir baleto teatras",
  • Rimvydas Kepežinskas – calligrapher and graphic artist, for preserving calligraphy art and illustrations in books,
  • Mūza Rubackytė – pianist, for concert activity,
  • Rimantas Sakalauskas – sculptor and ceramics artist, for the interior of Kretinga church,
  • Algirdas Vizgirda – flutist, for conceptual recordings.

2007

  • Vytautas Kernagis artist and musician for lifetime achievements,
  • Alfonsas Andriuškevičius, art critic for latest books Rašymas Dūmais and Lithuanian Art,
  • Šarūnas Nakas, composer,
  • Vytautas Paukštė actor for roles in plays Frank Kruk, Šaltas vaikas (Cold Child), King Lear, Road to Damascus,
  • Nomeda Urbonienė and Gediminas Urbonas for art installations Pro-testo laboratorija and Villa Lituania,
  • Zinaida Nagytė-Katiliškienė, better known with her pen name Lūnė Sutema, poet.[1]

2008

  • Antanas Gailius – poet and translator,
  • Vanda Juknaitė – writer,
  • Regina Rūta Staliliūnaitė Matulionienė - actress,
  • Deimantas Narkevičius – media artist,
  • Veronika Povilionienė - singer,
  • Raminta Šerkšnytė – composer.

2009

  • Almantas Grikevičius - movie director,
  • Jonas Rimgaudas Jurašas - theater director,
  • Romualdas Rakauskas - photographer,
  • Marija Matušakaitė - art critic,
  • Ramutė Skučaitė - writer,
  • Rolandas Kazlas - actor.

2010

  • Virgilijus Noreika - singer,
  • Icchokas Meras - writer,
  • Vaclovas Augustinas - composer and conductor,
  • Rolandas Rastauskas - writer,
  • Povilas Mataitis and Dalia Lidija Mataitienė - theater director and theater artist,
  • Jonas Paulius Gasiūnas - painter.

2011

  • Vytautas Arūnas Žebriūnas - movie director,
  • Algimantas Aleksandravičius - photographer,
  • Vytautas Landsbergis - musicologist,
  • Kęstutis Grigaliūnas - visual artist,
  • Henrikas Algis Čigriejus - writer,
  • Asta Krikščiūnaitė - singer.

2012

  • Vladas Vildžiūnas – sculptor,
  • Kęstutis Nastopka – literary critic,
  • Vitalijus Mazūras – scenographer,
  • Eugenijus Miliūnas – architect,
  • Žilvinas Kempinas – visual artist,
  • Modestas Pitrėnas - conductor.

2013

2014

References

  1. "Įteiktos nacionalinės kultūros ir meno premijos". bernardinai.lt (in Lithuanian). 2008-02-12. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  2. "Names of laureates of Lithuanian National Culture, Art Awards announced". The Baltic Course. Retrieved 18 January 2014.

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