Art for peace: Levit and Batiashvili honored with Kaiser Otto Prize

Am 2. Juli 2025 wird im Magdeburger Dom der Kaiser-Otto-Preis an Igor Levit und Lisa Batiashvili verliehen, ausgezeichnet für ihr Engagement für Toleranz und Frieden in Europa.
On July 2, 2025, the Kaiser Otto Prize for Igor Levit and Lisa Batiashvili will be awarded in the Magdeburg Cathedral for their commitment to tolerance and peace in Europe. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Art for peace: Levit and Batiashvili honored with Kaiser Otto Prize

On Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the coveted Kaiser Otto Prize will be celebrated in the imposing Magdeburg Cathedral. The city of Magdeburg and the Kulturstiftung Kaiser Otto have been particularly concerned this year and honor two outstanding personalities: the German-Russian pianists igor levit Violinist Lisa Batiashvili . The prize that will be awarded for the tenth time this year recognizes the commitment to European community, tolerance, diversity and understanding.

Igor Levit, who took his first piano lessons with his mother at the age of three and was already on stage as a four -year miracle boy, is passionate about anti -Semitism and right -wing extremism. Since 2019 he has also held a chair for piano at the Hanover University of Music, Theater and Media. Apart from his impressive musical skills, Levit uses his awareness and platform on social media to actively discuss social issues.

a heart for Ukraine

Together with Levit, Lisa Batiashvili is awarded, who has positioned itself on Ukraine with all his might against the Russian attack war. The talented violinist organizes benefit concerts to support Ukrainian musicians and also promotes young music talents from her homeland of Georgia in her own foundation. Her commitment in this difficult time is tireless and shows how important cultural initiatives are for peace in Europe.

The ceremonial awarding of honorary prizes is carried out by Mayor Simone Borris, who honors the winners for their extraordinary commitment. The Cultural Regina-Dolores Stieler-Hinz European cooperation. At a time when cultural values ​​and humanitarian principles are more in demand than ever, Levit and Batashvili are shining role models.

previous award winner

The Kaiser Otto Prize, which is awarded every two years, has already honored many significant personalities. The previous award winners include well -known politicians such as Richard von Weizsäcker and Angela Merkel. This year the decision to distinguish artists for the first time proves to be an important step to strengthen the cultural diversity and dialogue in Europe.

The Kaiser Otto Prize is not just an award, but rather a sign of hope and cohesion in Europe. In view of the current political landscape and social challenges, Levit and Batiashvili encourage everyone to work for a common goal: peace and understanding in a diverse society.

For more information about the price and the winners, visit the official website of the Kaiser Otto .

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