Shevchenko National Prize
Shevchenko National Prize is the highest state prize of Ukraine for works of culture and arts awarded since 1961. It is named after the inspirer of Ukrainian national revival Taras Shevchenko. It is one of the five state prizes of Ukraine that are awarded for achievements in various fields.
History
In May 1961 the Soviet Union was honoring on a large scale the memory of Ukrainian Kobzar Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko. A century from the day of his death became the reason for conducting festive events not only in Ukraine, but throughout the Soviet Union.Thus, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union used the people's love for the great poet with goals of propaganda for "successes of Lenin National Policy", but it had to consider the national sentiments of Ukrainian people. Such atmosphere contributed to that on May 20, 1961 the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR issued a resolution "About establishing annual Shevchenko Republican Prize". At the same time there was adopted the Provision on prizes and examples of honoring badges with diplomas for laureates; also there was established a government committee headed by Oleksiy Korniychuk, which consisted along with the party's officials prominent figures of Ukrainian culture. It was awarded to the prominent performers of literature, arts, music, theater, cinematography, architecture, and others.
The first laureates received the Prize on March 9, 1962. They were Pavlo Tychyna and Oleksandr Honchar in literature, and Platon Mayboroda in music.
As of April 23, 1969 the award was renamed the Shevchenko State Prize of Ukrainian SSR. By the order of the President of Ukraine #800/2000 on June 22, 2000 the award became known as the Shevchenko National Prize.
From 1962 to 2007 the award was given to 566 people and eight collective ensembles.
Statute of the Award
The National Prize is awarded annually by the order of the President of Ukraine. There are up to five prizes in the following nominations:- Literature
- Literature
- Journalism and narrative journalism
- Performing Arts
- Other Arts
The Awarded are paid by the Committee of amount size of which is identified annually by the President. The monetary award of the Prize for 2009 was ₴160,000 for each prize. For comparison, in 2008 the Prize money amounted to ₴130,000 which was equivalent to $25,000+. The first award in 1962 was given along with 2,500 Soviet rubles. The monetary award of the Prize in 2010 was confirmed at ₴130,000 which by 40,000 less than the last year. The Party of Regions spokesperson Hanna Herman commented that the funds were awarded only that one that were already on the . Shevchenko lived modestly, lived in need, and to buy him out of serfdom the Russian Intelligentsia collected 2,500 rubles - she added.
Special Conditions
The works that seek the National Prize are presented by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, the Ukrainian National Academy of Science, the Ukrainian Academy of Arts, the Ukrainian artistic unions, and the Ukrainian literally and artistically critical associations. It may be awarded to the citizens of Ukraine as well as with a foreigners.The literary and artistic works that reached the third stage can be nominated for the second time, but no more than two times. The special committee accepts all the works for the National Prize starting the following year from August 1 to November 1 of the current year. The collective authors of a presented work cannot exceed three persons, no more than five for a collective of performers. The participants that performed any administrative, organizational, or counseling functions cannot be included among the laureates. The National Prize is awarded to an author or a performer only once in the lifetime.
Discontinued nominations
Field of cinematography
During its history the prize was additionally awarded for featured films.- 1967 for the film Viper to Viktor Ivchenko
- 1971 for the film Family of Kotsyubynsky" to Tymofiy Levchuk, Oleksandr Levada and Oleksandr Hai
- 1973 for the documentary Soviet Ukraine to Alexander Kosinov, Ihor Pysanko, Mykhailo Tkach
- 1975 for the feature film To the last minute to Valeriy Isakov, Vladimir Belyayev, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky and Valeriya Zaklunna
- 1977 for the films Only "Old Men" Are Going Into Battle and Aty-Baty, soldiers chanted to Leonid Bykov
- 1978 for the documentary cinema-trilogy Soviet Ukraine. Years of struggle and victories. to Ihor Hrabovsky, Volodymyr Shevchenko, Ihor Malyshevsky
- 1979 for the film Reapers to Volodymyr Denysenko
- 1980 for the public television documentary Revival, from the book by then-Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev to script authors Albert Putintsev and Volodymyr Barsuk, cinematographers Oleksandr Buzylevych and Viktor Kushch, and anchorman Vyacheslav Tikhonov
- 1982 for the film The Gadfly to Mykola Mashchenko, Sergei Bondarchuk, Andrei Kharitonov
- 1985 for the film Troubled skies of Spain to Arnoldo Ibañez-Fernandez, Volodymyr Kukorenchuk, Boris Dobrodeyev and Nikolai Shishlin
- 1986 for the films The night is short and How young we were to Mykhailo Belikov, Oleksiy Levchenko and Vasyl Trushkovsky
- 1986 for the documentaries Army commanders of industry, Commanding corps and Strategy of science to Anton Komarnytsky and Ihor Sabeknykov, Valentyn Sperkach, Yuri Stakhovsky and Ihor Poklad
- 1987 for the film Star of Vavilov to Anatoliy Borsyuk, Serhiy Dyachenko, Oleksandr Frolov
- 1988 for cartoon series "about the Zaporizhian Cossacks" to Anatoliy Havrylov, Volodymyr Dakhno and Eduard Kirych
- 1988 for numerous roles in several films to Ivan Mykolaichuk
- 1989 for the cinema-trilogy Chornobyl: two colors of time to Ihor Kobryn, Yuri Bordakov, Leonid Muzhuk and Khem Salhanyk
- 1991 for the film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors to Sergei Parajanov, Yuri Ilienko, Larysa Kadochnykova and Heorhiy Yakutovych
- 1991 for the documentaries Open yourself, Taras and In front of an icon to Rolan Serhiyenko, Volodymyr Kostenko and Mykola Shudrya and Oleksandr Koval
Politics
Architecture
Before introduction of the State Prize of Ukraine in Architecture in 1991, the Schevchenko National Prize was awarded for architecture as well:- 1971 for Palace "Ukraine" to Yevhenia Marynchenko and Petro Zhylytsky
- 1972 for monument "Battle of Glory of the Soviet forces" to Myron Vendzilovych, Dmytro Krvavych, Yaroslav Motyka, Oleksandr Pirozhkov
- 1973 for monument "Ukraine for liberators" to Heorhiy Holovchenko, Ivan Minko, Anatoliy Yehorov, Ivan Chumak, Vasyl Fedchenko, Viktor Mukhin, Ilya Ovcharenko
- 1974 for monument of Lesya Ukrainka to Anatoliy Ihnashchenko and Halyna Kalchenko
- 1975 for sculpture portraits of his contemporaries to Oleksandr Kovaliov
- 1977 for monument commemorating the declaration of the Soviet government in Ukraine to Ihor Alfyorov, Anatoliy Maksymenko, Mykhailo Ovsyakin, Serhiy Svetlorusov, Eryk Cherkasov, Vasyl Ahibalov, Yakov Ryk
- 1978 for creation of the Crimea Oblast Music and Drama Theater to Saniya Afzametdinova, Ernest Bykov, Vitaliy Yudin
- 1978 for monument to the soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Army to Valentyn Borysenko
- 1979 for Complex of the Dnipropetrovsk Historical Museum in the name of D.Yavornytsky to Volodymyr Zuyev, Ahrypina Vatchenko, Mykola But, Volodymyr Korotkov, Mykola Oviechkin, Vitaliy Prokuda, Volodymyr Ryvin
- 1980 for Silvery residential quarters to Yaroslav Kornilyev, Liudmila Nivina, Zinoviy Podlesny, Serhiy Zemyankin
- 1981 for Museum of shipbuilding and fleet to Eduard Shorin, Tamara Huselnykova, Viktor Ivanov, Leonid Keranchuk, Mykhailo Oziorny, Viktor Semerniov, Yuri Steshyn, Liudmila Khlopinska, Halyna Cherednychenko
- 1981 for Sumy Theater of Drama and Music Comedy in the name of M. Shchepkin to Stepan Slipets, Mykhailo Lushpa, Iryna Petrova, Andriy Chornodid
- 1982 for creation of Music and Drama Theater in the name of Ivan Franko using the folklore motives to Leonid Sandler, Dmytro Sosnovy, Vasyl Vilshuk, Vasyl Lukashko, Anton Ovchar, Volodymyr Shevchuk
- 1983 for building and improvement of the city of Verkhnodniprovsk to Anatoliy Antonov, Mykhailo Butenko, Mykola Lutsenko, Oleksandr Moliverov, Anatoliy Pidvezko, Heorhiy Ratushny,
- 1983 for restoration of Mariyinsky Palace to Anatoliy Yavorsky, Vadym Hlybchenko, Iryna Ivanenko, Yevhen Kulikov, Lev Novikov, Arkady Khabinsky, Vitaly Shkliar
- 1983 for high relief "In a family of one" to Vasyl Svida
- 1984 for hotel complex "Hradetsky" to Valentyn Shtolko, Alla Hrachiova, Oleksandr Kabatsky, Ihor Liubenko, Volodymyr Ralchenko, Volodymyr Sloboda
- 1985 for architecture and artistic design of the Kiev affiliation of Central Lenin museum to Valery Barulenkov, Anatoliy Haydamaka, Vadym Hopkalo, Vadym Hrechyna, Volodymyr Kolomiyets, Vitaliy Miahkov, Leonid Filenko
- 1985 for monument to the heroes of the Horlivka military uprising of 1905 to Yevhen Horban
- 1985 for complex of the Republican Scientifically Methodical Center of mother and child health protection to Dmytro Popenko, Leonid Los, Iryna Pukhova
- 1986 for architecture in the village of Vuzlove to Ivan-Volodymyr Karpliuk, Viktor Marchenko, Ivan Oksentiuk, Yosyp Parubochy, Vasyl Skuratovsky, Andriy Shuliar
- 1987 for regional museum to Oleksiy Dubovy, Oleksandra Stetsenko, Leonid Kondratsky, Mykola Sobchuk, Serhiy Fursenko
- 1989 for creation of the Historical-Cultural Preservation in Pereiaslav to Mykhailo Sikorsky