Three Palestinian candidates for the Aga Khan Music Awards
The Master Jury of the Aga Khan Music Awards has announced laureates and finalists for the Awards’ inaugural cycle in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon.
The Master Jury of the Aga Khan Music Awards has announced laureates and finalists for the Awards’ inaugural cycle in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon.
The Master Jury of the Aga Khan Music Awards has announced laureates and finalists for the Awards’ inaugural cycle. A three-day celebration of the Awards will be hosted by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal from 29-31 March.
Tunisian artist Badiaa Bouhrizi was awarded the Aga Khan Music Award in 2019 in the category of "Social Inclusion" among participants from 13 countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and North America.
The ceremony, which will take place from 29 to 31 March, will honour musicians and institutions that are distinguished by "creativity, exceptional promise and enterprise".
A new prize that praises the best in Islamic inspired music has been announced: the Aga Khan Music Awards will hold its inaugural edition in the Portuguese capital Lisbon.
The Master Jury of the Aga Khan Music Awards has announced laureates and finalists for the Awards’ inaugural cycle.
Tunisian Badiaa Bouhrizi has been selected among the winners of the "Aga Khan Music Awards 2019" in the category "Social Inclusion".
The Aga Khan Music Awards (AKMA) is a part of the Aga Khan Music Initiative (AKMI), which is an interregional music and arts education programme with worldwide presence. The Master Jury of the AKMA announced the winners and finalists for the awards' inaugural ceremony.
The Master Jury of the Aga Khan Music Awards has announced laureates and finalists for the Awards’ inaugural cycle. The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation from Lisbon will host a three-day event to celebrate the award on March 29-31.
Lisbon, Portugal, 21 March 2019 – The Master Jury of the Aga Khan Music Awards has announced laureates and finalists for the Awards’ inaugural cycle. The Music Awards were established by His Highness the Aga Khan to recognise exceptional creativity, promise, and enterprise in music performance, creation, education, preservation and revitalisation in societies across the world in which Muslims have a significant presence. Laureates are to share a USD 500,000 prize fund, and will also collaborate with the Music Awards to expand the impact of their work and develop their careers.