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2012: Michael Biber; Beate Engl; Simona Koch; Clea Stracke und Verena Seibt; Leonie Felle; Anna Witt
2013: Alexander Hick; Martin Hotter; Silke Markefka; Maitra Wakil; Justin Almquist; Tim Wolff
2014: Boban Andjelkovic; Felix Burger; Hedwig Eberle; Jasmin Schmidt; Elisabeth Wieser
2015: Gabi Blum; Matthias Glas; Philipp Gufler; Andreas Peiffer
2016: Jakob Egenrieder; Miho Kasama; Funda Gül Özcan; Felix Leon Westner; Anna McCarthy
2017: Florentin Berner; Andreas Chwatal; Michael Seidner; Johannes Tassilo Walter; Christoph Weißhaar
2018: Claudia Barcheri; Sebastian Dacey; Sophia Süßmilch; Benjamin Zuber; Easy!upstream (Susi Gelb, Niko Abramidis, Quirin Brunnmeier); Edel Extra (Susanne Wohlfahrt, Claudia Holzinger, Lilly Urbat); Prince of Wales (Jonas von Ostrowsky, Leo Lencés)
2019: Izabela Tarasewicz; Alexandros Tsioris; Jonas Tröger; Sebastian Tröger; Cana Bilir-Meier
2020: Stephan Janitzky; Irina Ojovan; Paula Leal Olloqui; Lea von Wintzingerode; Künstlerduo Viola Relle und Raphael Weilguni
Literature
2012 Lydia Daher, Christian Lorenz Müller, Elias Wagner
2013 Martin Beyer, Jonas Lüscher, Christian Schloyer
2014
Kenah Cusanit, Joshua Groß, Susanne Krones, Manuel Niedermeier
2015 Silke Kleemann, Lilian Loke, Tobias Roth,
Barbara Yelin
2016 Pierre Jarawan, Mercedes Lauenstein, Jan Schönherr
2016 Sayaka Kado (Tanz), Arcis Saxophon Quartett (Saxophonensemble), Christian Elsässer Jazz Orchestra (Jazzensemble), Benno Schachtner (Countertenor)
2017
Vivi Vassileva (Percussion), Rebekka Trescher/Ensemble 11 (Jazz), Moritz Stahl (Saxophone), Johannes Öllinger (Gitarre)
2018 Matthias Lindermayr (Jazz-Trompete), Henrik Ajax (Komposition, Piano),
Gregor A. Mayrhofer (Dirigent, Komposition, Pianist), Rachelle Scott (Tanz)
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2012: Michael Biber; Beate Engl; Simona Koch; Clea Stracke und Verena Seibt; Leonie Felle; Anna Witt
2013: Alexander Hick; Martin Hotter; Silke Markefka; Maitra Wakil; Justin Almquist; Tim Wolff
2014: Boban Andjelkovic; Felix Burger; Hedwig Eberle; Jasmin Schmidt; Elisabeth Wieser
2015: Gabi Blum; Matthias Glas; Philipp Gufler; Andreas Peiffer
2016: Jakob Egenrieder; Miho Kasama; Funda Gül Özcan; Felix Leon Westner; Anna McCarthy
2017: Florentin Berner; Andreas Chwatal; Michael Seidner; Johannes Tassilo Walter; Christoph Weißhaar
2018: Claudia Barcheri; Sebastian Dacey; Sophia Süßmilch; Benjamin Zuber; Easy!upstream (Susi Gelb, Niko Abramidis, Quirin Brunnmeier); Edel Extra (Susanne Wohlfahrt, Claudia Holzinger, Lilly Urbat); Prince of Wales (Jonas von Ostrowsky, Leo Lencés)
2019: Izabela Tarasewicz; Alexandros Tsioris; Jonas Tröger; Sebastian Tröger; Cana Bilir-Meier
2020: Stephan Janitzky; Irina Ojovan; Paula Leal Olloqui; Lea von Wintzingerode; Künstlerduo Viola Relle und Raphael Weilguni
Literature
2012 Lydia Daher, Christian Lorenz Müller, Elias Wagner
2013 Martin Beyer, Jonas Lüscher, Christian Schloyer
2014
Kenah Cusanit, Joshua Groß, Susanne Krones, Manuel Niedermeier
2015 Silke Kleemann, Lilian Loke, Tobias Roth,
Barbara Yelin
2016 Pierre Jarawan, Mercedes Lauenstein, Jan Schönherr
2016 Sayaka Kado (Tanz), Arcis Saxophon Quartett (Saxophonensemble), Christian Elsässer Jazz Orchestra (Jazzensemble), Benno Schachtner (Countertenor)
2017
Vivi Vassileva (Percussion), Rebekka Trescher/Ensemble 11 (Jazz), Moritz Stahl (Saxophone), Johannes Öllinger (Gitarre)
2018 Matthias Lindermayr (Jazz-Trompete), Henrik Ajax (Komposition, Piano),
Gregor A. Mayrhofer (Dirigent, Komposition, Pianist), Rachelle Scott (Tanz)