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Jean Michel Jarre deserves the
Polar Music Prize
Since the Polar Music Prize was first given in 1992, it has become one
of the most prestigious music awards in the world. Often referred to as
the unofficial Nobel music prize, it has been awarded to innovative
composers and musicians for their long and impactful careers. Who else
but Jean Michel Jarre qualifies for the prize now!
About the Polar Music Prize
The prize was founded by Stig Andersson in Sweden in 1989. He was
the publisher and lyricist of Abba and played a key role in their
success. The
Polar Prize is awarded to "individuals, groups or institutions in
recognition of exceptional achievements in the creation and advancement
of music". The prize is administered by The Royal Swedish Academy of
Music.
Sign the
petition now!
Why Jarre should be awarded the prize
Few artists have made a bigger impact than Jean Michel Jarre in the
evolution of electronic music. With his million-selling albums Jarre has
single-handedly brought electronic music to the masses, as well as
introduced a new artform; the outdoor multimedia concert spectacle, also
attended by millions. Jarre's musical contributions, as well as his
pioneering thoughts about free street events, are unparalelled as a
career that now stretches into it's fourth decade. Jean Michel Jarre is
an unique artist who blends all styles and technologies while bringing
millions together in peaceful musical adventures.
- Jarre was a major force (perhaps the
biggest single artist) in bringing electronic music to the masses
- Pioneered composition, performance
and sales of music that mixes all kinds of styles and influences,
not just electronic
- Created a new artform; the outdoor
multimedia city-wide concert spectacle with millions in the audience
- Has crushed traditional concert
definitions and performed in "impossible" and unusual locations
- Is responsible for the biggest
concerts in the world in any genre or for any era
- Is a cultural ambassador not only
for France but for values such as tolerance, the environment and
youth
- Mixes artforms and medias such as
paintings, light sculptures, laser, sound, architecture, video, the
internet - not as fun gimmicks but as a complete concept
- Has challenged the record industry
by giving massive concerts for free, and for treating music like the
art it is (the "Music for Supermarkets" project)
- Is a global thinker with awareness
of intercultural relationships
- Defender of human rights and
spokesperson for education
- Has shown the ability to morph,
develop and re-define himself as an artist through 4 decades
- Continues to innovate in small and
big scales; was one of the first to create an album in 5.1 surround
sound in 2004, and in 2007 he created the first 3D concert DVD ever
What will happen to the signatures?
Once we have collected a convincing number of signatures they will
be printed and given to the Award Comittee who reviews suggestions for
prize winners. They will hopefully understand the impact Jean Michel
Jarre has had on the art world and choose him as recepient for the
Polar Music Prize.
Sign the
petition now!
The petition project is based on an idea
by Leelene Karlsson.
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