USSR State Prize
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The USSR State Prize (Russian:Госуда́рственная пре́мия СССР) was the Soviet Union's highest civilian honour. It was established on September 9 1966.
During 1940—1954 the State Stalin Prize (Государственная Сталинская премия), usually called Stalin Prize, existed. (Some sources give an incorrect termination date of 1952) It essentially played the same role, therefore upon the establishment of the USSR State Prize the diplomas and badges of the recipients of Stalin Prize were changed to that of USSR State Prize.
USSR State Prize of 1st, 2nd and 3rd degrees was awarded annually individuals in the fields of science, mathematics, literatature, arts, and architecture to honour the most prominent achievements which either advanced the Soviet Union or the cause of socialism. Often the prize was awarded to specific works rather than to individuals.
Each constituent Soviet republic also had the State Prize (resp. Stalin Prize).
The Stalin Prize was a different honour than the Stalin Peace Prize which was created in 1947 and was usually awarded to foreign recipients rather than to Soviet citizens.
It should also not to be confused with the Lenin Prize.
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Recipients of the State Stalin Prize in science and engineering by year
1941
- Dmitri Maksutov: astronomic optics
- Andrey Kolmogorov: mathematics
- Sergei Sobolev: mathematics
- Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov: for aircraft design
1942
- Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov: mathematics
1943
- Feodosy Krasovsky
- Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov: for aircraft design
- Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov: physics
- Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich: 2nd degree, physics – for works on combustion and detonation
1946
- Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov: physics
- Dmitri Maksutov: 1st degree, astronomic optics
- Anatoly Ivanovich Malcev: 2nd degree, for the research on Lie groups
- Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov: physics
1949
- Mikhail Kalashnikov: engineering
- Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich: 1st degree, physics – for special works
1950
- Dmitri Skobeltsyn (Дмитрий Владимирович Скобельцын ), physics
1951
- Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov: physics
- Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich: 1st degree, physics – for special works
1952
- Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov: physics
- Feodosy Krasovsky
- Leon Theremin: science for inventing eavesdropping equipment
- Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov: physics
1953
- Vitaly Ginzburg: 1st degree, physics
- Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich: 1st degree, physics – for special works
1954
- Andrei Sakharov: 1st degree, physics
- Strela computer: 1st degree, ( V. Alexandrov, Yu. Bazilevsky, D. Zhuchkov, I. Lygin, G. Markov, B. Melnikov, G. Prokudayev, B. Rameyev, N. Trubnikov, A. Tsygankin, Yu. Shcherbakov, L. Larionova (Александров В. В., Базилевский Ю. Я., Жучков Д. А., Лыгин И. Ф., Марков Г. Я., Мельников Б. Ф., Прокудаев Г. М., Рамеев Б. И., Трубников Н. Б., Цыганкин А. П., Щербаков Ю. Ф., Ларионова Л.А.))
- Igor Tamm: physics
- Igor Kurchatov: physics
Recipients of the State Stalin Prize in arts by year
1941
- Isaak O. Dunaevsky: Music from the films Circus and Volga-Volga
- Uzeir Gadzhibekov: Ker oghlu, opera
- Aram Khachaturian: Violin Concerto
- Nikolai Myaskovsky: Symphony No. 21
- Yuri Shaporin: On the Field of Kulikovo, cantata
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Piano Quintet
- Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov: literature
- Aleksandr Tvardovsky:literature
1942
- Tikhon Khrennikov: Music to the film The Swineherd and the Shepherd
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 7
- Ilya Ehrenburg: literature
1943
- Mukhtar Ashrafi: Symphony No. 1 Heroic
- Aram Khachaturian: Gayaneh Ballet
- Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 7
- Vissarion Shebalin: String Quartet No. 5
1945
- Sergei Eisenstein: cinema, for Ivan The Terrible, Part I
- Mykola Bazhan: literature, for In the Days of War (1945?)
- Alexander Fadeyev: literature, for The Young Guard (1945?)
- Veniamin Kaverin: literature, for The Two Captains (1945?)
1946
- Samuil Feinberg: Piano Concerto No. 2
- Reingold Gliere: Concerto for voice and orchestra
- Dmitri Kabalevsky: String Quartet No. 2
- Karaev and Gajiev: The Motherland, opera
- Aram Khachaturian: Symphony No. 2
- Tikhon Khrennikov: At 6 p.m. after the War, music from the film
- Boris Liatoshinsky: Ukrainian Quintet
- Samuel Marshak: literature, for the play Twelve Months
- Peretz Markish: literature
- Nikolai Miaskovsky: String Quartet No. 9 - Cello Concerto
- Vano Muradeli: Symphony No. 2
- Vera Panova: literature, for Sputniki
- Popov: Symphony No. 2
- Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 - Piano Sonata No. 8 - Cinderella Ballet
- Yuri Shaporin: Story of the Battle for the Russian Land
- Andrei Shtogarenko: My Ukraine, symphony
- Georgi Sviridov: Piano Trio
1947
- Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano
- Vissarion Shebalin: "Moscow", cantata
- Vasilenko: Mirandoline Suite
- Vera Panova: literature, for Kruzhilikha
- Aleksandr Tvardovsky: literature
1948
- Boris Asafiev: Monograph on Glinka
- Reingold Gliere: String Quartet No. 4
- Kara Karayev: Leyli and Majnum, symphonic poem
- Ilya Ehrenburg: literature
- Anatoly Rybakov: literature, for The Dagger
1949
- Fikret Amirov: Symphonic Mughams
- Alexander Arutiunian: The Motherland, cantata
- Dmitri Kabalevsky: Violin Concerto
- Feodor Vasilyevich Gladkov: literature, for Story of My Childhood (1949?)
- Vera Panova: literature, for The Bright Shore
- Vasili Nikolaevich Azhaev: literature for Far From Moscow (1949)
1950
- Reingold Gliere: The Bronze Horseman
- Nikolai Myaskovsky: Sonata No. 2 for cello and piano
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Song of the Forest - The Fall of Berlin for chorus
1951
- Arno Babadzhanian: Heroic Ballad
- Isaak O. Dunaevsky: Music to the film The Kuban' Cossacks
- Galynin: Epic Poem
- Dmitri Kabalevsky: Taras's Family, opera
- Nikolai Miaskovsky: Symphony No. 27 - String Quartet No. 13
- Sergei Prokofiev: On Guard for Peace, oratorio
- Otar Taktakishvili: Symphony No. 1
- Anatoly Rybakov: literature
- Iurii Valentinovich Trifonov, literature for Students
- Vladimier Belayev: literature for The Old Fortress: A Trilogy
1952
- Mukhtar Ashrafi
- Belyi
- Yuri Shaporin: Romances for Voice and Piano
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Ten Poems for Chorus opus 88
- Andrei Shtogarenko: In Memory of Lesya Ukrainka, symphonic suite
- Otar Taktakishvili: Piano Concerto no 1
Recipients of the USSR State Prize in science and engineering by year
- Alexei Abrikosov: physics (1982)
- Zhores Alferov:physics (1984)
- Nikolay Basov (1989)
- Vladimir Chelomei (1967, 1974, 1982)
- Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (1977)
- Pavel Soloviev (1968)
Recipients of the USSR State Prize in literature and arts by year
- Anatoly Polyansky, D.S.Vitukhin, Yu.V.Ratskevich, etc.:architecture, for "Pribrezhny" complex of Artek (1967)
- Aleksandr Tvardovsky: literature (1971)
- Yuri Norstein: arts (1975)
- Mikael Tariverdiev (1977)
External links
- Soviet Prize Medals (http://www.russian-medals.net/sprmeds.htm) pictures of the medals and accompanying certificatesde:Stalinpreis