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Sonning è un villaggio e parrocchia civile dell'Inghilterra, appartenente alla contea del Berkshire.
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Il premio Sonning (Sonningprisen) è un riconoscimento...
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Sonning (traditional: / ˈ s ʌ n ɪ ŋ /; [2] modern: / ˈ s ɒ n ɪ ŋ /) is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England, on the River Thames, east of Reading. The village was described by Jerome K. Jerome in his book Three Men in a Boat as "the most fairy-like little nook on the whole river".
Il premio Sonning (Sonningprisen) è un riconoscimento assegnato ogni due anni a personalità che si siano particolarmente segnalate per il loro contributo alla cultura europea.
AnnoVincitoreProfessioneNazionalità2023artista2021giornalista e scrittrice2018regista2014registaThe Sonning Prize (Danish: Sonningprisen) is a Danish culture prize awarded biennially for outstanding contributions to European culture. [1] It is named after the Danish editor and author Carl Johan Sonning (1879–1937), who established the prize by his will.
YearRecipientLifespanOccupation2023b. 1946Performance artist2021b. 1948Author and dissident2018b. 1956Film director2014b. 1942Film directorSonning Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames at Sonning, Berkshire. It links Sonning with Sonning Eye (Oxfordshire) and crosses the Thames on the reach above Shiplake Lock, just short of Sonning Lock. It is a brick arch bridge completed in 1775, to replace an earlier wooden bridge.
Il Premio musicale Léonie Sonning (Léonie Sonnings musikpris) è un riconoscimento assegnato annualmente ad un compositore, direttore d'orchestra o interprete, generalmente di musica classica, dalla Fondazione Léonie Sonning per la musica. È stato assegnato in via eccezionale una prima volta nel 1959, e in modo regolare dal 1965.
Sonning. The village of Sonning, on the south bank of the River Thames in Berkshire, England. On the opposite bank in Oxfordshire is the hamlet of Sonning Eye. Historically, Sonning was a very large parish covering many villages and hamlets on both sides of the Thames, including Earley, Woodley, Eye and Dunsden.