Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album
The Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album , in German "Grammy Award for the Best Classical Crossover Album", is a music prize that was awarded from 1999 to 2011 by the American Recording Academy in the field of classical music .
History and background
Since 1959, the Grammy Awards are presented annually in numerous categories by the Recording Academy in the United States to recognize artistic achievement, technical competence, and overall outstanding performance regardless of album sales or chart position.
One of these categories was the Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album. The award was awarded from 1999 to 2011 and was discontinued from 2012 as part of a major overhaul of the Grammy categories.
Winners and nominees
year | winner | nationality | plant | Nominees | Picture of the winner (s) |
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1999 | Jorge Calandrelli (conductor) and Yo-Yo Ma | Argentina | Soul of the Tango - The Music of Ástor Piazzolla | ||
2000 | The Chestnut Brass Company & Peter Schickele | United States | Peter Schickele: Hornsmoke (Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major "Ole"; Brass Calendar; Hornsmoke - A Horse Opera) | ||
2001 |
Yo-Yo Ma , Edgar Meyer and Mark O'Connor
Steven Epstein (Producer), Richard King (Sound Engineer) |
United States | Appalachian Journey | ||
2002 |
Béla Fleck (producer and performer), Joshua Bell , Evelyn Glennie , Gary Hoffman, Edgar Meyer , Chris Thile and John Christopher Williams
Edgar Meyer (producer), Robert Battaglia (sound engineer) |
United States | Perpetual motion | ||
2003 |
André Previn (conductor) and the London Symphony Orchestra
Sid McLauchlan (Producer), Richard Lancaster and Ulrich Vette (Sound Engineers) |
United States | Previn Conducts Korngold (Sea Hawk; Captain Blood, etc.) | ||
2004 | Jorge Calandrelli (conductor) and Yo-Yo Ma | Argentina | Obrigado Brazil | ||
2005 | Los Angeles Guitar Quartet | United States | LAGQ's Guitar Heroes | ||
2006 | Turtle Island String Quartet and Ying Quartet | United States | 4 + four | ||
2007 | Bryn Terfel , London Voices and London Symphony Orchestra | United Kingdom | Simple Gifts | ||
2008 | Turtle Island String Quartet | United States | A Love Supreme: The Legacy of John Coltrane | ||
2009 | The King's Singers | United Kingdom | Simple Gifts | ||
2010 | Yo-Yo Ma | United States | Songs of Joy & Peace | ||
2011 |
Christopher Tin , Lucas Richman (conductor)
John J. Kurlander (sound engineer / mixer) and Bill Hare (sound engineer) |
United States | Calling All Dawns |
Web links
- Official website of the Grammy Awards - Recording Academy, Los Angeles (English)
- Grammy Award Winner for Best Classical Crossover Album at grammy.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Grammy Awards. Retrieved June 16, 2019 .
- ^ The Official Site of the Grammy Awards - Overview. Retrieved June 16, 2019 .
- ↑ Winners Best Classical Crossover Album. Retrieved June 16, 2019 .