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The prize awarding ceremony in 2010

The Baltic Assembly Prize for Literature, the Arts and Science is an award given annually by the Baltic Assembly for achievements in three categories: literature, art and science.

The prize is an annual award given to a citizen of Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania "for outstanding achievements" in three categories: literature, art and science. It was awarded for the first time in 1994 and consists of a statuette, a diploma and a sum of money, presently (2016) 5,000 euro. It is awarded during the formal session of the assembly. A joint jury consisting of three persons per prize make the decision on whom to award the prize. The purpose of the award is according to the Baltic Assembly to "demonstrate the common interests of the countries in this region in upholding of their national identity and self-esteem; create an opportunity to learn about the achievements of the neighbouring countries; maintain a continuous interest among the people in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania about developments in the Baltic States; strengthen cooperation among the Baltic States in the fields of literature, the arts and science; encourage more and more people to become interested in the intellectual values and languages of the Baltic nations; and raise the level of literature, the arts and science in the Baltic States."[1][2][3][4]

List of recipients of the Baltic Assembly Prize for Literature

The following list is based on the official webpage of the Baltic Assembly.[5]

Year Recipient of the award Country Rationale
1994 Tõnu Õnnepalu Шаблон:Flag "for his novel "The Border Land""
1995 Uldis Bērziņš Шаблон:Flag "for his collections of poetry "Stepsounds of Insects", "Time" and "Poetry""
1996 Judita Vaičiūnaitė Шаблон:Flag "for her poetry collection "Wreaths of Zemyna""
1997 Jaan Kaplinski Шаблон:Flag "for the essays and poetry of the past three years"
1998 Sigitas Geda Шаблон:Flag "for the poetical metamorphoses during the past three years"
1999 Jaan Kross Шаблон:Flag "for his novel "Standstill Flight""
2000 Jānis Rokpelnis Шаблон:Flag "for his collection of poems "Lyrics", (1999)"
2001 Justinas Marcinkevičius Шаблон:Flag "for his recent lyrical poetry, particularly for the collection of poems "Carmina Minora""
2002 Jaan Tätte Шаблон:Flag "for his plays "The Bridge and Happy Everyday!""
2003 Vytautas Bubnys Шаблон:Flag "for his novel "In a Dove’s Flutter""
2004 Pēters Brūveris Шаблон:Flag "for his poetry book "The Landscape of Language" and publications during the past three years"
2005 Hasso Krull Шаблон:Flag "for his collection of poetry “Meeter ja Demeeter” (“Metre and Demeter”)"
2006 Nora Ikstena Шаблон:Flag "for her book "The Undefined One"(2006), and for the unique collaboration with the Latvian poet Imants Ziedonis, as well as for humanism and the significant work in the field of culture"
2007 Marcelijus Martinaitis Шаблон:Flag "for his books “K.B. Suspected” (2004) and “Silent discourses” (2006)"
2008 Knuts Skujenieks Шаблон:Flag "for his Works in eight volumes, which contain high-quality poetry of particular value, written in prison and in a camp for political prisoners in Mordovia, where poet as Soviet dissident, spent seven years"
2009 Inga Ābele Шаблон:Flag "for the novel “Paisums” (eng. Tide) (2008)"
2010 Ene Mihkelson Шаблон:Flag "for her collected poetry “Torn” (Tower, 2010)"
2011 Arvydas Juozaitis Шаблон:Flag "for his book "Riga - No One's Civilization" (2011)"
2012 Aivars Kļavis Шаблон:Flag "for his tetralogy “On the Other Side of the Gate” (Viņpus vārtiem, 1995-2012)"
2013 Donaldas Kajokas Шаблон:Flag "for his poetry “To the deaf little donkey”, 2011, and the novel “The Lake and its escorting persons”, 2012"
2014 Peeter Sauter Шаблон:Flag "for his novel “Do Not Leave Me Alone” (“Ära jäta mind rahule”), 2012"
2015 Māris Bērziņš Шаблон:Flag "for his novel “The Taste of Lead”, 2015"
2016 Sigitas Parulskis Шаблон:Flag "for his latest creative work, his broad and sharp worldview, his ability to grasp fundamental issues and his contemporary poetics"
2017 Vladas Braziūnas Шаблон:Flag "for his poetic discoveries made while delving into the Baltic worldview and the linguistic heritage of the Lithuanian, Latvian and other languages and as well as for his translations from Latvian and other languages and outstanding international projects on modern poetry"
2018 Gundega Repše Шаблон:Flag "for the idea and concept of the historical novel series “Us. Latvia. XX century”, the curating of the publication of 13 novels in the series, as well as for the novel “Bogene” as one of the novels in the series"
2019 Leelo Tungal Шаблон:Flag "for her autobiographic trilogy "Comrade Kid" (Tänapäev, 2018), with a special emphasis on the last book of the series "A Woman’s Touch" (Tänapäev, 2018), where Stalin’s era is depicted through the eyes of a child"
2020 Birutė Jonuškaitė Шаблон:Flag "for her novel cycle "Maranta" and "Maestro", which belong with the long, branched-out texts that weave numerous storylines and created detailed characters, which possess the versatility and depth of the classic canon, and which raise the language to the appropriate heights also for the hefty book of conversations "Laikas ir likimai" ("Time and Destiny")"
2021 Vahur Afanasjev Шаблон:Flag "for his novel “Serafima ja Bogdan” (“Serafima and Bogdan”, published in 2017)"
2022 Kai Aareleid Шаблон:Flag "for her novel “Vaikne ookean” (“Pacific Ocean”, published in 2021)"

List of recipients of the Baltic Assembly Prize for the Arts

The following list is based on the official webpage of the Baltic Assembly.[5]

Year Recipient of the award Country Rationale
1994 Eimuntas Nekrošius Шаблон:Flag "for his stage productions of recent years (in particular plays by Chekhov, Shakespeare, Pushkin, Gogol)"
1995 Peeter Mudist Шаблон:Flag "for paintings of the past two years"
1996 Pēteris Vasks Шаблон:Flag "for his Concerto for Cello and Symphony Orchestra, string music “Quasi una sonata” with piano solo, Third String Quartet and music for three poems of Czeslaw Milosz for a vocal group"
1997 Gidons Krēmers Шаблон:Flag "for promoting the musical culture of the Baltic States throughout the world"
1998 Erkki-Sven Tüür Шаблон:Flag "for the musical creativity during the past three years"
1999 Mindaugas Bauzys Шаблон:Flag "for the roles during the past three years which have revealed him as an artist-creator"
2000 Veljo Tormis Шаблон:Flag "for his compositions during the past three years"
2001 Ilmars Blumbergs Шаблон:Flag "for his creative achievements and originality of style presented in the set designs for Mozart’s "The Magic Flute" and the exhibition “Windows”"
2002 Biruta Baumane Шаблон:Flag "for her professional achievements demonstrated at a large-scale solo exhibition at the exhibition hall "Arsenāls" in 2002 and for her rich contribution to the development of painting, as well as for her autobiographical book "I Am Living" (2002)"
2003 Jaan Toomik Шаблон:Flag "for his creative work as artist and organiser of art activities in recent years"
2004 Mindaugas Navakas Шаблон:Flag "for promoting art processes in the Baltic States"
2005 Vilnius String Quartet Шаблон:Flag "for their particular understanding of cultural mission, consistent work and broad scope of their undertakings"
2006 Andres Tali Шаблон:Flag "for his works that touch existential problems of human life, and in the shallowness and rush of today's world find time and place for the most human questions of loneliness and relations, truth and lie"
2007 Silvija Radzobe Шаблон:Flag "for her contribution to preparing the book “Theatre Production in the Baltic States” (2006), namely, for initiating, managing and executing this project"
2008 Petras Vyšniauskas Шаблон:Flag "for the presentation of the Baltic Jazz in the world, fruitful and intensive activity, important to the stage of Baltic Jazz and other genres, work comprising concert tours, teaching, recording and the preparation of various projects"
2009 Marko Mäetamm Шаблон:Flag "for his high professional and successful exhibitions and achievements of the last years on the Baltic and international scene"
2010 Antanas Žukauskas Шаблон:Flag "for professionally communicating the past values in fine art, striking the right balance between the modern and the traditional, and for promoting the Baltic identity in the world"
2011 Andris Nelsons Шаблон:Flag "for his outstanding achievements in promoting the performing arts and creating a positive image of Latvia and the Baltic States in the world"
2012 Visible Solutions LLC Шаблон:Flag "for the artistic achievements in integrating Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian art scenes into one arena of discussion"
2013 Peeter Vähi Шаблон:Flag "for composing the Oratorio „Maria Magdalena“, 2011, that is composed on gospel texts in original Coptic language"
2014 Alvis Hermanis Шаблон:Flag "for his creative directorial achievements conducting numerous theatre plays and particularly theatre play “Oblomow”, 2011"
2015 Modestas Pitrėnas Шаблон:Flag "for his creative endeavours to advance the idea of interaction amongst the cultures of all the three Baltic States and to further their cultural promotion on the European and global scale by conducting numerous plays and concerts in performance venues and theatres in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia"
2016 Kristijonas Vildžiūnas Шаблон:Flag "for his film “Seneca’s Day”, which is the first Estonian-Latvian-Lithuanian co-production project (2016)"
2017 Laima Slava Шаблон:Flag "for the excellent professional contribution to the theory development of the art science, as well as for the outstanding achievement in the book publishing sector, especially in publishing of art books, which significantly have enriched the current cultural landscape and furthermore foster the international recognition of Latvian culture"
2018 Jurgita Dronina Шаблон:Flag "for her impressive performances on the greatest stages of the world"
2019 Normunds Šnē Шаблон:Flag "the performance at the concert in honour of 100-year anniversary of the Baltic states in the prominent Baltic Sea Festival in Stockholm's Berwaldhallen on August 28, 2018, with Sinfonietta Rīga and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra"
2020 Kristīne Briede and Audrius Stonys Шаблон:Flag
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"for meditative documentary essay "Bridges of Time" (2018), which was co-produced by Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian studios and portrays the less-remembered generation of cinema poets of the Baltic New Wave"
2021 Ginta Gerharde-Upeniece Шаблон:Flag "for the direction of the international exhibition project “Wild Souls. Symbolism in the Art of the Baltic States”"
2022 Šarūnas Sauka Шаблон:Flag "for his phantasmagorical nightmare visions and hallucinations, which are rooted in reality, fed by biblical and literary visual images of hell, paradise, and purgatory, which have evolved through the history of fine arts"

List of recipients of the Baltic Assembly Prize for Science

The following list is based on the official webpage of the Baltic Assembly.[5]

Year Recipient of the award Country Rationale
1994 Andris Caune Шаблон:Flag "for research series on the history of Riga conducted in 1991-1994"
1995 Juozas Kulys Шаблон:Flag "for his research series on biochemistry and biophysics"
1996 Juhan Maiste Шаблон:Flag "for research series on “The Classical Tradition in Estonian Art: 1530-1830”"
1997 Rimute Rimantiene Шаблон:Flag "for archaeological investigations on the history and art of the Baltic States"
1998 Jānis Krastiņš Шаблон:Flag "for his achievements in researching Riga’s Art Nouveau architecture"
1999 Janina Kursite Шаблон:Flag "for the publications during the past three years and a monograph on the mythical elements in Baltic folklore, literature and art"
2000 Silvestras Gaiziunas Шаблон:Flag "for his scholarly work and activity in developing cultural ties among Baltic, Scandinavian and European nations"
2001 Raimo Pullat Шаблон:Flag "for his research works dealing with the history of Estonia, the Baltic States and towns in the 18th century and in 1917-1941"
2002 Algirdas Gaizutis Шаблон:Flag "for his significant contribution to art research and a book of essays "A Glance" (2001)"
2003 Elita Grosmane Шаблон:Flag "for her comprehensive scholarly monograph "Baroque Sculpture of Kurzeme: 1660-1740""
2004 Arvo Krikmann Шаблон:Flag "for his empirical research on the cognitive theory of figurative language “The Contribution of Contemporary Theory of Metaphor to Paremiology” and for presenting a theoretical concept relating to the developments in the theory of metaphor"
2005 Evalds Mugurevics Шаблон:Flag "for his research on the medieval chronicles about Livonia"
2006 Gediminas Valkiūnas Шаблон:Flag "for the monograph "Avian Malaria Parasites and Other Haemosporidia" and activities towards consolidation of links between parasitologists in the Baltic States and Scandinavian countries"
2007 Tarmo Soomere Шаблон:Flag "for his cycle of researches on analyses of ship waves in the Baltic Sea as a source of danger to the coastal environment"
2008 Lembit Vaba Шаблон:Flag "for researcher of the Baltic Sea language space, of the ancient Baltic loan words in Baltic-Finnish languages. He has compiled the English-Estonian-Latvian-Lithuanian-Russian Dictionary (2005), mapped the Estonian-Latvian language border and rediscovered Estonian language enclaves in southern regions of Latvia"
2009 Leonardas Sauka Шаблон:Flag "for his „Eglė Žalčių Karalienė” (en. Eglė, Queen of Adders), the fundamental study into the folklore heritage of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and other countries (Vol. 1-4, Vilnius: LLTI, 2007-2008). The study strengthens the Baltic identity and enhances pride in the traditions of all the Baltic nations"
2010 Jānis Stradiņš Шаблон:Flag "for his book “The Beginnings of Science and Higher Education in Latvia” (2009)"
2011 Andres Ilmar Kasekamp Шаблон:Flag "for his volume "History of the Baltic States" (2010)"
2012 Algis Petras Piskarskas Шаблон:Flag "for his pioneering research in the field of laser physics and nonlinear optics, for development of innovative laser instruments and fruitful international collaboration in European area and world-wide"
2013 Renāte Blumberga Шаблон:Flag "for the research carried out using both archive materials and information gathered on expeditions on the topic of the history and cultural history of the Liv people, the second titular nationality of Latvia"
2014 Vidas Gražulevičius Шаблон:Flag "for his achievements in materials chemistry and engineering, for the active collaboration with the scientific partners from the Baltic States initiating and implementing research projects"
2015 Eva-Clarita Pettai and Vello Pettai Шаблон:Flag "for their monograph “Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States”"
2016 Maija Dambrova Шаблон:Flag "for her scientific work on energy metabolism and her contribution to research of the mechanisms of action of the metabolic drug meldonium"
2017 Andres Metspalu Шаблон:Flag "for his innovative, diverse and lasting contribution to gene technology and molecular diagnostic"
2018 Els Heinsalu Шаблон:Flag "for her significant contribution in the theory of complex systems and stochastic processes"
2019 Jūras Banys Шаблон:Flag "for his outstanding contribution to research and innovations in ferroelectricity and phase transition as well as his devout leadership and professional scientific achievements"
2020 Roberts Eglītis Шаблон:Flag "for work cycle: "Theoretical predictions of new materials for energy storage and harvesting"
2021 Virginijus Šikšnys Шаблон:Flag "for exceptional achievements in biomedical sciences – pioneering research in CRISPR-Cas9 Genome editing"
2022 Gustavs Strenga, Andris Levāns, Renāte Berga, and Laura Kreigere-Liepiņa Шаблон:Flag "for the collective monograph "Rīgas jezuītu kolēģijas grāmatu krājuma (1583–1621) katalogs: Krājuma vēsture un rekonstrukcija", ("Catalogue of the Riga Jesuit College Book Collection (1583–1621): History and Reconstruction of the Collection") (2021)

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