FPdGi Awards
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María Sánchez Rodríguez, FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
The winner was chosen for “her work as a poet, writer and activist in defence of rural culture, and particularly the forgotten role of women in the countryside”. The winner’s name was announced this morning during a virtual event.
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Guillermo García López, 2020 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
The winner was chosen for his “versatility as a cinema producer, writer and director and his strong social and humanitarian commitment on a multinational and global scale”.
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Rafael Rodríguez Villalobos, 2019 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
The winner was chosen for “his ability to create deeply appealing visual universes and his vision of opera as a tool for social construction”.
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Pablo Ferrández, 2018 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award ex aequo
Ferrández was chosen for knowing how to combine his exceptional talent, his extraordinary capacity to move audiences and his entrepreneurship in leading musical projects.
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Soleá Morente Carbonell, 2018 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award ex aequo
The winners was chosen for knowing how to combine her exceptional talent, her extraordinary capacity to move audiences and her entrepreneurship in leading musical projects.
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Juan Zamora, 2017 Princess of Girona Foundation Arts and Literature Award
The award winner was chosen for his aesthetic approach, one of the most esteemed values of which is social intervention. With his choice of basic materials, he creates a polyphony of meanings that is not bound to just one culture.
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Andrés Salado Egea, 2016 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award ex aequo
Salado has been chosen for his technical and musical skill and his ability to communicate
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Elena Medel Navarro, 2016 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
Medel has been chosen for her early and brilliant career as a poet
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Olga Felip Ordis, 2015 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
The winner was chosen for her outstanding architectural work. The jury wanted to recognise the winner’s demonstrated ability to combine the creation of new forms with respect for the environment, and her sober, elegant, warm and bright designs which instil a sense of harmony in the user, the viewer and the landscape.
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Hugo Fontela, FPdGi Arts and Literature Award 2014
Has been awarded for having developed paintings that are reflective, pared down and committed to protecting nature, and which impressed the jury with their maturity and intensity.
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Auxiliadora Toledano Redondo, 2013 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
The jury has awarded him for being an artist unique who is likely to go down in the history of opera for her musical and performing talent.
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Leticia Moreno, 2012 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
Born in Madrid in 1985, Leticia Moreno is considered a virtuos violinist. She was chosen by the Jury for her technical precision, her powerful performance and her future as an artist, and it has even decided to sponsor her career.
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Borja Bagunyà, 2011 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
FPdGi Award in the Arts and Literature area, for his talent in creative literature
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Alba Ventura, 2010 FPdGi Arts and Literature Award
FPdGi Arts and Literature Award, for her aptitude, precociousness and sensitivity in piano interpretations
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