Pulsar Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in Chilean music releases. |
Sponsored by | Sociedad Chilena del Derecho de Autor (SCD) |
Date | 28 July 2015 |
Country | Chile |
Website | www |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | La Red (2015-2016, 2019, 2021-2022) TVN (2017-2018, 2023) |
The Pulsar Awards (Spanish: Premios Pulsar) is an award ceremony presented annually by the Sociedad Chilena del Derecho de Autor (SCD) to recognize the best in Chilean music releases. It includes categories for albums, songs, music videos and music-related books and other publications.[1]
The first awards ceremony was held on 25 July 2015, at Teatro Nescafé de las Artes in Santiago. Chilean television presented Ignacio Franzani served as host while La Red and Radio Cooperativa broadcast the ceremony on television and radio, respectively.
Background
The awards were created in 2015, intended to highlight musical releases in the country. The name comes from the "Feria Pulsar", an annual event organized by the Sociedad Chilena del Derecho de Autor that takes place in Santiago and includes activities such as concerts and music-related exhibitions.[1][2]
Prior to the awards inception, the Altazor Awards were presented, from 2000 to 2014, to recognize the best in Chilean literature, visual arts, theater, dance, music, cinema and television. The Sociedad Chilena del Derecho de Autor were one of the institutions involved in said awards.[3]
The winners and nominees are chosen by a set of juries that changes for each edition. The jury members range from musicians, journalists, producers, engineers, music video directors, art directors, among other professionals from the music industry.[4] Winners and nominees for all the categories are selected by the juries except Artist of the Year, which is voted by the public through the awards website, and Most Played Song, which is determined through the statistics given by Chilean radio stations.[5]
Trophy
The trophy was designed by Chilean sculptor Catalina Rojas and was named "El Aplauso" (The Clap). It was created through lost-wax casting and consists of two hands, one painted silver and the other gold. According to Rojas, it represents the connexion between the artist and the audience through the act of clapping while the different materials in the hands represent the need for diversity in music.[6]
Categories
As of 2023, the following 26 categories are presented:
Current categories
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Defunct categories
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Ceremonies
Year | Date | Venue | City | Host | Broadcast | Ref. | |
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Television | Radio | ||||||
1st | 18 July 2015 | Teatro Nescafé de las Artes | Santiago | Ignacio Franzani | La Red | Radio Cooperativa | [7] |
2nd | 10 May 2016 | Teatro Teletón | [8] | ||||
3rd | 31 May 2017 | Cristián Sánchez | TVN | Radio Bío-Bío | [9] | ||
4th | 12 & 14 June 2018 | Sala SCD, Plaza Egaña Studio 1, TVN |
Alfredo Lewin | [10] | |||
5th | 9 July 2019 | Teatro Teletón | Eduardo Fuentes | La Red | [11] | ||
6th | 15 July 2020 | Streaming | Humberto Sichel Javiera Contador Natalia Valdevenido |
Súbela Radio | [12] | ||
7th | 9 June 2021 | Eduardo Fuentes | La Red | Radio Bio-Bío | [13] | ||
8th | 30 May 2022 | Centro Cultural Estación Mapocho | Santiago | [14] | |||
9th | 4 June 2023 | Studio 1, TVN | Eduardo Fuentes Ivette Vergara |
TVN | [15] | ||
Selected winners
The following table features the winners for the four main categories.
Year | Artist of the Year | Album of the Year | Song of the Year | Best New Artist | Ref. |
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2015 | Ana Tijoux | Ana Tijoux Vengo |
Ana Tijoux "Vengo" |
Benjamín Walker | [16] |
2016 | La Combo Tortuga | Camila Moreno Mala Madre |
Camila Moreno "Tu Mamá Te Mató" |
Niños del Cerro | [8] |
2017 | Villa Cariño | Alex Anwandter Amiga |
Alex Anwandter "Siempre es Viernes en Mi Corazón" |
300am | [17] |
2018 | Movimiento Original | Congreso La Canción Que Te Debía |
Mon Laferte "Amárrame" |
Niña Tormenta | [18] |
2019 | La Comba Tortuga | Mon Laferte Norma |
Paloma Mami "Not Steady" |
La Brígida Orquesta | [19] |
2020 | Cami | Como Asesinar a Felipes Naturaleza Muerta |
Cami "Aquí Estoy" |
Simón Campusano | [20] |
2021 | DrefQuila | Francisca Valenzuela La Fortaleza |
Francisca Valenzuela "Flotando" |
Pau | [21] |
2022 | La Combo Tortuga | Camila Moreno Rey |
Yorka featuring Gepe and Lido Pimienta "Viento" |
Soulfia | [22] |
2023 | Paula Rivas | Congreso Luz de Flash |
Polimá Westcoast and Pailita "Ultra Solo" |
Fran Quintero | [23] |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Premios Pulsar 2015: Los grammys chilenos que reconocen lo mejor de la música nacional". El Mostrador (in Spanish). 5 March 2015. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Feria Pulsar celebró el regreso a su formato histórico con más de 20 mil asistentes". El Mostrador (in Spanish). 12 December 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Tras 15 años, los premios Altazor dejan de existir por falta de recursos". El Mostrador (in Spanish). 30 January 2015. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Jurado". Premios Pulsar (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Bases de la 9° Versión Premios Pulsar a la Música Chilena" (PDF). Premios Pulsar (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Creadora del Museo Arte de Luz confecciona la estatuilla de los Premios Pulsar". Arte al Limite (in Spanish). 10 May 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Alvaro Scaramelli y los detalles de los Premios Pulsar". Radio Cooperativa (in Spanish). 28 July 2015. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- 1 2 "Camila Moreno arrasó en los Premios Pulsar 2016". Radio Cooperativa (in Spanish). 11 May 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ Del Real, Andrés (6 May 2017). "Premios Pulsar saltan a TVN con Cristián Sánchez en la animación". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Mon Laferte y Gepe lideran las nominaciones en los Premios Pulsar 2018". El Mostrador (in Spanish). 24 April 2018. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Premios Pulsar 2019 ya tienen fecha de entrega: serán en julio". Rock & Pop (in Spanish). 17 June 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Javiera Contador, Humberto Sichel y Natalia Valdebenito serán los animadores de los Premios Pulsar 2020". Súbela (in Spanish). 3 July 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ León, Rodrigo (24 May 2021). "La Red transmitirá la ceremonia de los Premios Pulsar 2021: "Mientras haya aplausos, habrá música"". El Dínamo (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Premios Pulsar vuelven a la presencialidad y debutan en la Estación Mapocho". La Tercera (in Spanish). 5 May 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ Contreras, Emilio (27 April 2023). "De Congreso y Gepe a Cristóbal Briceño y Cris MJ: estos son los nominados a los Premios Pulsar 2023". Radio Bío-Bío (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ Del Real, Andrés (29 July 2015). "Ana Tijoux es la gran ganadora de los primeros Premios Pulsar". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ Sandoval, Javier (1 June 2017). "ALEX ANWANDTER, EL GRAN GANADOR DE LOS PREMIOS PULSAR 2017". Los 40 (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Estos fueron los ganadores de los Premios Pulsar 2018". La Tercera (in Spanish). 15 June 2018. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Premios Pulsar 2019: Mon Laferte, Cami y Paloma Mami destacan entre los ganadores". Radio Cooperativa (in Spanish). 9 July 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ Zambra, Darío (15 July 2020). "Cami, CAF y Diego Lorenzini son los grandes ganadores de los Premios Pulsar 2020". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ Del Real, Andrés (10 June 2023). "Francisca Valenzuela arrasa en otros Premios Pulsar dominados por las mujeres". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Premios Pulsar 2022: Revisa la lista completa de ganadores". CNN Chile (in Spanish). 31 May 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ↑ "Con Ultra Solo, Congreso y Paula Rivas como grandes ganadores: revisa los triunfadores de los premios Pulsar 2023". La Tercera (in Spanish). 5 June 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2023.