Polar Music Prize
The Polar Music Prize was established in 1989 when Stig Anderson donated to the Royal Swedish Academy of Music to create the award. The first prizes were presented in 1992, and since then ceremonies have been held each June at the Stockholm Concert Hall. Laureates include one contemporary and one classical musician, with no restrictions on nationality or genre, and exceptions to the standard dual award occurred in 2001 and 2003. Winners receive 1 million Swedish krona funded by endowment returns. The selection committee, overseen by the Stig Anderson Music Award Foundation, reviews nominations from international music industry organizations. The prize is often called the “Nobel Prize of Music” and is regarded as Sweden’s foremost musical honor.
66
Laureates
1992
First awarded
June each year
Announcement
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Laureates
← Back to award detailsNile Rodgers
United States of America
"Dance music has been played for thousands of years. However, there are few in history, if any, who have composed dance music as sophisticated and subtly arranged as Nile Rodgers. It is fitting that his group was named Chic: elegance is part of his musical hallmark. As a composer, producer and guitarist, Nile Rodgers turned disco and funk into an art form. His chop chord style of guitar playing, which he calls chucking, creates a hypnotic swing that has kept millions grooving on the dance floor. The songs created by Nile Rodgers for Chic, Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, David Bowie, Madonna, Daft Punk and many others are so well-crafted that they will outlive us all."
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Finland
"His breakthrough came in 1983 when he conducted Mahler's Symphony No. 3. As a composer, Esa-Pekka shares many similarities with Gustav Mahler. They have been equally prominent both as conductors and composers, and characterised by the same artistic curiosity. On stage and in the studio, Esa-Pekka Salonen embraces technological innovations, not simply for the sake of experimentation, but as a way to help people discover great music in the constantly changing world of media. Esa-Pekka Salonen is a master of tone in soul and heart. With his resolute baton, he not only guides symphony orchestras but points the way for all classical music."
Chris Blackwell
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"As a record producer and genuine music lover, Chris Blackwell has been one of the key figures in the development of popular music for half a century"
Angélique Kidjo
Benin
"A unique and unstoppable artist and songwriter. Angélique Kidjo speaks and sings in five languages: Fon, French, Yorùbá, Goun and English"
Arvo Pärt
Estonia
"Composer Arvo Pärt has likened his music to white light. It is in the encounter with the prism of the listener's soul that all colors become visible. Anyone who has heard his laconic, reduced compositions will understand this perfectly."
Iggy Pop
United States of America
"With his era-defining group The Stooges, Iggy Pop created furious rock music by blending together blues and free jazz influences with the roar of the Michigan automotive industry. With his courage, initiative and raw power, Iggy Pop paved the way for punk and post-punk. Groups like the Sex Pistols, Ramones, Blondie, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division and Nick Cave all followed in his footsteps. As a solo artist, Iggy Pop has never slowed down, and has instead pushed this art form forwards for half a century. Iggy Pop is 'the chairman of the bored' who portrays alienation in poetic language. A wholly unique artist who personifies and embodies what rock music is about."
Ensemble intercontemporain
France
"Ensemble intercontemporain is the Stradivarius of modern music and has inspired the greatest composers of our time to create new masterpieces since the 1970s. Thanks to its openness to new technology and collaborating with other art forms, this groundbreaking ensemble has been enormously important for pushing progress. Ensemble intercontemporain, under the guidance of music director Matthias Pintscher, is made up of 31 soloists and has a repertoire that now includes over 3,000 modern pieces. Thanks to its focus on creativity, innovation and high quality, as well as focusing on engaging with young musicians, the ensemble has helped to advance the entire world of music."
Anna Netrebko
Russian Federation,
Austria
"With her magnificent voice and glowing charisma, she is a larger-than-life singer who keeps the classics alive, sells out every performance and also catches the attention of audiences new to opera; Anna Netrebko opens doors. She was the first classical musician to be included in Time Magazine's 'The Top 100 Most Influential People'."
Diane Warren
United States of America
"Her pop songs embody the rare combination of being catchy and yet complex enough to be heard hundreds of times, and still resonate with the listener. Diane Warren is the founder of Realsongs, the most successful female-owned music publisher in the world. As a singer, to be given a Diane Warren song, is a gift."
Grandmaster Flash
United States of America
"Grandmaster Flash is a scientist and a virtuoso who has demonstrated that turntables and mixing consoles can be musical instruments. His adventures at the turntables – "the Adventures of the Wheels of Steel" – changed the course of popular music."
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Germany
"With her Stradivarius under her chin, Anne-Sophie Mutter is not just one passionate and risk-taking musician – she is also a storyteller. As she herself said, "Music is only touching when it tells a story". With her passionate commitment to justice, Mutter demonstrates the power and key role of music in the world."
Playing for Change
United States of America
"...a global project with 15 music schools and programs around the world that have impacted the lives of over 15,000 children and their surrounding communities. The Playing For Change Foundation shows how music can be used to inspire, build bridges between people, create positive change, and conditions for peace."
Ahmad Sarmast
Afghanistan
"...in recognition of how this inspirational organisation has used the power of music to transform young people's lives."
Metallica
United States of America
"Not since Wagner's emotional turmoil and Tchaikovsky's cannons has anyone created music that is so physical and furious, and yet still so accessible."
Sting
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"As a composer, Sting has combined classic pop with virtuoso musicianship and an openness to all genres and sounds from around the world."
Wayne Shorter
United States of America
"[...]he has written a number of the most enduring compositions in the history of jazz. Without the musical explorations of Wayne Shorter, modern music would not have drilled so deep."
Max Martin
Sweden
"In the last 20 years, no composer in the world has written melodies as sustainable or as widespread as those of Max Martin"
Cecilia Bartoli
Italy
"Cecilia Bartoli adds new chapters to the history of music, builds bridges between centuries and deepens our understanding of Europe's cultural heritage"
Emmylou Harris
United States of America
"The music of Emmylou Harris contains the history and topography of the entire American continent."
Evelyn Glennie
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"Evelyn Glennie shows us that the body is a resonance chamber and that we live in a universe of sound."
Chuck Berry
United States of America
"...Chuck Berry was the rock'n'roll pioneer who turned the electric guitar into the main instrument of rock music."
Peter Sellars
United States of America
"...Peter Sellars shows us that classical music is not about dusty sheet music and metronomic precision, but that classical music, with its violent power and complexity, has fundamentally always been and will continue to be a way of reflecting and depicting the world."
Youssou N'Dour
Senegal
"...Youssou N'Dour is maintaining thegriottradition and has shown that it can also be changed into a narrative about the entire world. ... His voice encompasses an entire continent's history and future, blood and love, dreams and power."
Kaija Saariaho
Finland
"...Kaija Saariaho combines acoustic instruments with electronics and computers. She has written chamber music, orchestral works and operas. Kaija Saariaho is a modern maestro who opens up our ears and causes their anvils and stirrups to fall in love."
Paul Simon
United States of America
"...Nobody else is more deserving of the epithet of "world-class songwriter." For five decades, Paul Simon has built bridges not only over troubled waters but over entire oceans by (re)joining the world's continents with his music."
Yo-Yo Ma
United States of America
"...Yo-Yo Ma has dedicated his virtuosity and his heart to journeys of musical exploration and discovery around the world."
Kronos Quartet
United States of America
"...For almost 40 years, the Kronos Quartet has been revolutionising the potential of the string quartet genre when it comes to both style and content."
Patti Smith
United States of America
"...Patti Smith has demonstrated how much rock'n'roll there is in poetry and how much poetry there is in rock'n'roll."
Björk
Iceland
"...With her deeply personal music and lyrics, her precise arrangements and her unique voice, Björk has already made an indelible mark on pop music and modern culture at large [...]."
Ennio Morricone
Italy
"...Ennio Morricone's congenial compositions and arrangements lift our existence to another plane, making the mundane feel like dramatic scenes in full Cinemascope."
Peter Gabriel
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"...for his ground-breaking, outward-looking and boundary-busting artistry."
El Sistema
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
"... Abreu created the music network El Sistema, which has given hundreds of thousands the tools to leave poverty. José Antonio Abreu's successful creation has promoted traditional values, like respect, fellowship and humanity."
Pink Floyd
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"...for their monumental contribution over the decades to the fusion of art and music in the development of popular culture."
Renée Fleming
United States of America
"...in recognition of her sublime unparalleled voice and unique stylistic versatility. [People] have been dazzled by the beauty of her soft and natural voice."
Sonny Rollins
United States of America
"...Sonny Rollins has elevated the unaccompanied solo to the highest artistic level – all characterised by a distinctive and powerful sound, irresistible swing and an individual musical sense of humour."
Steve Reich
United States of America
"...The award recognises his unique ability to use repeats, canon technique and minimal variation of patterns to develop an entire universe of evocative music, endowed with immediate tonal beauty."
Led Zeppelin
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"...one of the great pioneers of rock."
Valery Gergiev
Russian Federation
"...for the way his unique, electrifying musical skills have deepened and renewed our relationship with the grand tradition; and for how he has managed to develop and amplify the importance of artistic music in these modern, changing times."
Gilberto Gil
Brazil
"...for his unflinching creative engagement in bringing to the world the heart and soul of the rich music of Brazil."
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Germany
"...for his unique artistry in every area of classical singing and for his unparalleled achievements as a penetrating and innovative interpreter of art songs in the German language."
György Ligeti
Hungary
"...for stretching the boundaries of the musically conceivable, from mind-expanding sounds to new astounding processes, in a thoroughly personal style that embodies both inquisitiveness and imagination."
Keith Jarrett
United States of America
"...for his outstanding musical contributions in fields as diverse as classical interpretation and jazz improvisation."
Miriam Makeba
South Africa
"...Miriam Makeba embodied the concept of world music long before the term even existed on the musical map. In the 1960s, her expressive voice drew attention to the musical riches of the African continent."
Sofia Gubaidulina
Russian Federation
"...whose intensely expressive and deeply personal musical idiom has the ability to speak to an ever-growing audience of listeners all over the world."
Burt Bacharach
United States of America
"...Bacharach has been a principal player on the international music scene since his debut in the late 1950s, producing a host of timeless classics stemming from his infallible feeling for powerful, memorable and unmistakably personal melodies and for brilliantly designed harmony."
Robert Moog
United States of America
"...for his design of the MiniMoog, the first compact, easy-to-use synthesizer, which paved the way to the realm of electronic sounds that has revolutionised all genres of music during the past half-century."
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Germany
"...for a career as a composer that has been characterized by impeccable integrity and never-ceasing creativity, and for having stood at the forefront of musical development for fifty years."
Bob Dylan
United States of America
"...his achievements encompass almost four decades of constantly changing modes of creativity, always innovative, but always based on American musical traditions and roots."
Isaac Stern
United States of America
"...for a unique and consummate artistry distinguished by a personal musicianship without compare for over half a century, for his pioneering achievement on behalf of young people the world over, for his patient and energetic commitment to preserving and developing places where music is played, and for his uncompromising attitude concerning the humanistic power of music."
Stevie Wonder
United States of America
"...for a unique career as a singer, composer and stage artist."
Iannis Xenakis
Greece
"...for a long succession of forceful works, charged with sensitivity, commitment and passion, ... exercising within its various fields an influence which cannot be readily overstated."
Ray Charles
United States of America
"...one of the leading figures of soul music and an important stylistic innovator with an unusual diversity of musical roots ... a man whose presence, ever since the 1950s, has been perceptible behind generations of innumerable pop musicians and singers."
Ravi Shankar
India
"...for nearly six decades of achievement as a brilliant performer and explorer of his country's art music and at the same time a leading representative and communicator to western civilisation of the musical traditions of the Orient."
Bruce Springsteen
United States of America
"...for an outstanding career as singer and stage performer."
Eric Ericson
Sweden
"...for pioneering achievements as a conductor, teacher, artistic originator and inspirer in Swedish and international choral music."
Joni Mitchell
Canada
"...In a long career of prolific and many-sided artistry, she has combined the roles of composer, lyric writer, vocal artist and musician with an impressive array of 'first instruments'."
Pierre Boulez
France
"...His profound musicality, clear intelligence and unusual farsightedness have enabled him to act in a wider field than the great majority. Thus he has occupied the forefront as composer, interpreter/conductor and eminent theorist, and he has made unique contributions as a debater and source of ideas."
Elton John
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"...a central figure in the popular music crucible of the 70s and 80s and, eventually, an eccentric mega-star with a big output of successful hits with a worldwide response from a broadbased public."
Mstislav Rostropovich
Russian Federation
"...for a unique artistic achievement distinguished by originality, independence, fluency and vigour of interpretation and instrumental mastery."
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Austria
"...ranks today as a pioneer of the revival of interest, ... But he is also an independent ground-breaker who is constantly discovering new dimensions of the classics."
Dizzy Gillespie
United States of America
"...Closely familiar with the origins and roots of jazz, and perceiving its fertile development out of a variety of musical cultures, Dizzy Gillespie came on the scene, almost half a century ago, as a revolutionary innovator."
Paul McCartney
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
"...for his creativity and imagination as a composer and artist which has revitalised popular music worldwide over the last 30 years."
Baltic states
"...to support their national music culture, as a nucleus for the formation of performing rights societies in international co-operation."
Poland