• wins): André Fabre – Galant Vert (1983), Klimt (1986), Raneen (1989), Topelius (1990), Turners Hill (1993), Bobinski (1995), Water Poet (1996), Kocab...
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    the national poet J. L. Runeberg (The Tales of Ensign Stål) and Zachris Topelius. After Finland became independent, there was a rise of modernist writers...
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    Illustration of Imatra in Finland framstäldt i teckningar edited by Zacharias Topelius and published 1845-1852. Imatra shooting Svetogorsk "Area of Finnish Municipalities...
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    Yundi, and Krystian Zimerman. The Warsaw Chopin Society organises the Grand prix du disque de F. Chopin for notable Chopin recordings, held every five years...
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    performances in the Conservatoire of music-theatre works by winners of the Prix de Rome. In the 1830s Auber wrote twelve operas with Scribe, half of them...
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    are the many literary awards given by individual countries, such as the Prix Goncourt and the Pulitzer Prize, as well as international awards such as...
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    Cyprus), by Lars-Erik Larsson, with libretto by Finnish playwright Zacharias Topelius, premiered at Stockholm. Born: Jill Paton Walsh, British author known for...
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