LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts / LDCommunications) Chuck Berry and
Peter Sellars were both honoured today as the Laureates of the 2014 Polar
Music Prize, the world's most prestigious music accolade. Dave Edmunds, legendary British artist, collected the Award on Chuck Berry's behalf from His Majesty King Carl XVI of Sweden. The ceremony took place at Stockholm's Concert Hall and was attended by members of the Swedish Royal Family.
Chuck Berry was unable to attend the event due to illness. Dave Edmunds, the British musician who cites
Chuck Berry as a big influence on his career, read a speech prepared by Chuck Berry: "Unfortunately I am unable to travel, but my heart is in Sweden. I want to thank the King and the
Royal Family for awarding me the Polar Prize. I understand what a great honor it is to be a recipient. I am sorry that I am unable to travel and receive this personally."
Keith Richards recorded a special video message in Chuck Berry's honour: "Chuck Berry, he just leapt out of the radio at me. I ate him basically, I mean I breathed him, it wasn't just food, he was the air I breathed for many years when I was learning guitar and trying to figure out how you could be such an all rounder. Such a great voice, such a great player, and also such a great showman, you know, it was all in one package, so basically if I listened to
Chuck Berry I was full for the day.
"Chuck, congratulations Chuck! And also congratulations to Sweden for recognising
Chuck Berry for what he is."
Peter Sellars, American opera and theatre director, collected the Prize from King Carl XVI of Sweden. In his acceptance he said: "Thank you for this overwhelming Award…I must dedicate this Prize to my musical families who have adopted me, taught me, have been patient, generous and inspiring beyond anything that I could have imagined…Living with music everyday is already the most astonishing gift anyone could ask for."
Chuck Berry and
Peter Sellars join previous Laureates Sir Paul McCartney,
Dizzy Gillespie, Sir Elton John, Kronos Quartet, Ravi Shankar, Renee Fleming, Bob Dylan, Yossou N'Dour, Patti Smith, Pink Floyd, Mstislav Rostropovich, Bruce Springsteen, Ray Charles,
Led Zeppelin and Ennio Morricone, who have all been honoured the prestigious Prize. In addition to the Prize, which was designed this year by leading Scandinavian jeweler Efva Attling, Laureates each receive a cash prize of £100,00 (US$ 150,000). This year's event was hosted by Swedish journalist Petra Nordlund McGahan and Swedish TV presenter Tilde de Paula.
The Polar
Music Prize, the equivalent for music of the Nobel Prizes, was founded by Stig "Stikkan" Anderson, 25 years ago. Anderson, who was the publisher, lyricist and manager of ABBA, named the prize after his legendary record label Polar
Music and created it to 'break down musical boundaries by bringing together people from all the different worlds of music.' This year's Laureates epitomise this aim:
Chuck Berry is universally acknowledged as the pioneer of rock 'n' roll, releasing a string of classic songs such as 'Maybellene', 'Roll Over Beethoven', 'Rock & Roll Music' and 'Johnny B Goode'.
Peter Sellars, is an acclaimed American opera, theatre and festival director. He is seen as a visionary artist renowned for his innovative re-interpretations of classic works. Sellars has directed more than 100 productions across the US and Europe. One critic said of Sellars: " there's likely no-one so inspired or exuberantly creative as Sellars directing opera at the moment."
Musicians from all genres and from around the world, regard The Polar
Music Prize as one of the highest accolades, that can be bestowed on them in their career. The 2014 Laureates follow in the great tradition of the Prize.
The board of the Stig Anderson
Music Award Foundation includes representatives from the Stig Anderson family, SKAP (The Swedish Society of Songwriters, Composers and Authors) and STIM (The Swedish Performing Rights Society). The task of scrutinizing nominations submitted and selecting the Laureates is undertaken by an Award Committee comprising of experienced members of the music industry, representatives from the Anderson family, musicians, and previous Laureates.
For further information please visit www.polarmusicprize.org