Hegenbarth Scholarship

This scholarship promotes outstanding artistic achievements in the master class programme.


Two scholarships of EUR 3,600 each, paid in 12 monthly instalments of EUR 300, are granted every year (from 2013).

2018: Nora Mesaros, Elise Beutner
2017: Grit Aulitzky, Jan Kunze
2016: David Morgenstern, Winnie Seifert
2015: Marie Athenstaedt, Manaf Halbouni
2014: Katharina Kretzschmar, Clemens Tremmel
2013: Nancy Hammermeister, Alex Lebus
2012: André Schulze, Manuel Frolik
2011: Lutz Bleidorn, Stefan Krauth
2010: Cosima Tribukeit, Anna Leonhardt
2009: Jan Kromke, Elisabeth Rosenthal
2008: Franziska Leonhardi, Stefan Eichhorn
2006/07: Svea Duwe and Julia Körner
2005: Nadja Schütt, Paul Hofmann
2004: Amalia Barboza, Jan Brokof
2003: Stefanie Busch, Eckehard Fuchs
2002: Martina Wolf, Theo Böttger
2001: Anke Zeisig and Olaf Holzapfel
2000: Aino Brüll and Joachim Fleig
1999: Tina Flau and Kathrin Harder
1998. Eva-Maria Wilde, Franziska Kunath, Sandra Rauch
1997: Thomas Scheibitz and Jan Grossmann
1996: Anke Rische and Ronald Scheurich

 

Change: The Hegenbarth Scholarship has changed and is now called

the Hegenbarth Scholarship of the Dresdner Stiftung Kunst & Kultur der Ostsächsischen Sparkasse Dresden since 2012 in the Germany Scholarship programme