Baltic Assembly Prize for Literature, the Arts and Science

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 Author Country or Region
1994 Tõnu Õnnepalu  Estonia
1995 Uldis Bērziņš  Latvia
1996 Judita Vaičiūnaitė  Lithuania
1997 Jaan Kaplinski  Estonia
1998 Sigitas Geda  Lithuania
1999 Jaan Kross  Estonia
2000 Jānis Rokpelnis  Latvia
2001 Justinas Marcinkevičius  Lithuania
2002 Jaan Tätte  Estonia
2003 Vytautas Bubnys  Lithuania
2004 Pēters Brūveris  Latvia
2005 Hasso Krull  Estonia
2006 Nora Ikstena  Latvia
2007 Marcelijus Martinaitis  Lithuania
2008 Knuts Skujenieks  Latvia
2009 Inga Ābele  Latvia
2010 Ene Mihkelson  Estonia
2011 Arvydas Juozaitis  Lithuania
2012 Aivars Kļavis  Latvia
2013 Donaldas Kajokas  Lithuania
2014 Peeter Sauter  Estonia
2015 Māris Bērziņš  Latvia
2016 Sigitas Parulskis  Lithuania

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 Author Country or Region
1994 Eimuntas Nekrošius  Lithuania
1995 Peeter Mudist  Estonia
1996 Pēteris Vasks  Latvia
1997 Gidons Krēmers  Latvia
1998 Erkki-Sven Tüür  Estonia
1999 Mindaugas Bauzys  Lithuania
2000 Veljo Tormis  Estonia
2001 Ilmars Blumbergs  Latvia
2002 Biruta Baumane  Latvia
2003 Jaan Toomik  Estonia
2004 Mindaugas Navakas  Lithuania
2005 Vilnius String Quartet  Lithuania
2006 Andres Tali  Estonia
2007 Silvija Radzobe  Latvia
2008 Petras Vyšniauskas  Lithuania
2009 Marko Mäetamm  Estonia
2010 Antanas Žukauskas  Lithuania
2011 Andris Nelsons  Latvia
2012 Visible Solutions LLC  Estonia
2013 Peeter Vähi  Estonia
2014 Alvis Hermanis  Latvia
2015 Modestas Pitrėnas  Lithuania
2016 Kristijonas Vildžiūnas  Estonia

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 Author Country or Region
1994 Andris Caune  Latvia
1995 Juozas Kulys  Lithuania
1996 Juhan Maiste  Estonia
1997 Rimute Rimantiene  Lithuania
1998 Jānis Krastiņš  Latvia
1999 Janina Kursite  Latvia
2000 Silvestras Gaiziunas  Lithuania
2001 Raimo Pullat  Estonia
2002 Algirdas Gaizutis  Lithuania
2003 Elita Grosmane  Latvia
2004 Arvo Krikmann  Estonia
2005 Evalds Mugurevics  Latvia
2006 Gediminas Valkiūnas  Lithuania
2007 Tarmo Soomere  Estonia
2008 Lembit Vaba  Estonia
2009 Leonardas Sauka  Lithuania
2010 Jānis Stradiņš  Latvia
2011 Andres Ilmar Kasekamp  Estonia
2012 Algis Petras Piskarskas  Lithuania
2013 Renāte Blumberga  Latvia
2014 Vidas Gražulevičius  Lithuania
2015 Eva-Clarita Pettai and Vello Pettai  Estonia
2016 Maija Dambrova  Latvia

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