Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist (s) Performance (with orchestra)
The Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist (s) Performance (with orchestra) , in German "Grammy Award for the best solo instrument performance with orchestra", is a music award that was awarded from 1959 to 2011 by the American Recording Academy in the field of classical Music was awarded.
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 Instrumental Soloist (s) Performance (with orchestra). The prize was awarded from 1959 to 2011. From 1967 to 1971 it was combined with the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) and presented as the Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with or without orchestra) .
The award had several minor name changes:
- In 1959 the award was named Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumentalist (with concerto scale accompaniment)
- In 1960 she called herself Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Concerto or Instrumental Soloist (with full orchestral accompaniment)
- 1961 was the name of the award Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Concerto or Instrumental Soloist
- In 1962 he called himself the Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist (with orchestra)
- From 1963 to 1964 the category was named Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)
- In 1965 she called herself the Grammy Award for Best Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)
- From 1966 to 1991 and 1994 she received the Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)
- 1992 was the designation Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist With Orchestra
- In 1993 it was called the Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Solo With Orchestra
- From 1995 to 2011 she called herself the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist (s) Performance (with orchestra)
The award was discontinued in 2012 as part of a major overhaul of the Grammy categories. It was merged with the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) to form the new category Grammy Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo .
Winners and nominees
year | winner | nationality | plant | Nominees | Picture of the winner (s) |
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1959 | Van Cliburn and the Symphony of the Air Orchestra under the direction of Kiril Kondrashin | United States | Tchaikovsky : Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor | ||
1960 | Van Cliburn and the Symphony of the Air Orchestra under the direction of Kiril Kondrashin | United States | Rachmaninoff : Piano Concerto No. 3 | ||
1961 | Swjatoslaw Richter and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf | Ukraine | Brahms : Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major | ||
1962 | Isaac Stern and the Philadelphia Orchestra , conducted by Eugene Ormandy | United States | Bartók : Violin Concerto No. 1 | ||
1963 | Isaac Stern and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Igor Stravinsky | United States | Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D major |
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1964 | Arthur Rubinstein and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf | Poland | Tchaikovsky : Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor | ||
1965 | Isaac Stern and the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy | United States | Prokofiev : Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major | ||
1966 | Arthur Rubinstein and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf | Poland | Beethoven : Piano Concerto No. 4 | ||
1967 | From 1967 to 1971, was Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with or without orchestra) awarded | ||||
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1972 | Julian Bream and the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of André Previn | United Kingdom | Villa-Lobos : Concert for Guitar | ||
1973 | Arthur Rubinstein and the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Eugene Ormandy | Poland | Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major | ||
1974 | Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Georg Solti | Russia | Beethoven: Five concertos for piano and orchestra | ||
1975 | David Oistrach and the New Philharmonia under the direction of Maxim Dmitrijewitsch Shostakowitsch | Russia | Shostakovich : Violin Concerto No. 1 | ||
1976 | Alicia de Larrocha and the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos | Spain | Ravel : Piano Concerto for the Left Hand and Concerto for Piano in G major / Fauré : Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre | ||
1977 | Arthur Rubinstein and the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Daniel Barenboim | Poland | Beethoven: The five piano concertos | ||
1978 | Itzhak Perlman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra | Israel | Vivaldi : The four seasons | ||
1979 | Vladimir Horowitz and the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Eugene Ormandy | United States | Rachmaninoff : Concerto No. 3 in D minor for piano (Horowitz Golden Jubilee) | ||
1980 | Maurizio Pollini and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Abbado | Italy | Bartók: Piano Concertos No. 1 and 2 | ||
1981 | Itzhak Perlman, Mstislaw Rostropowitsch and the Concertgebouw Orchestra under the direction of Bernard Haitink | Israel | Brahms: Violin and Cello Concerto in A minor | ||
Itzhak Perlman and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Seiji Ozawa | Israel | Berg : Violin Concerto / Stravinsky : Violin Concerto in D major | |||
1982 | Itzhak Perlman, Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman and the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Zubin Mehta | Israel | Isaac Stern 60th Anniversary Celebration | ||
1983 | Itzhak Perlman and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Daniel Barenboim | Israel | Elgar : Violin Concerto in B flat minor | ||
1984 | Wynton Marsalis and the National Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Raymond Leppard | United States | Haydn : Trumpet Concerto in E flat major / L. Mozart : Trumpet concert in D major / Hummel : Trumpet concert in E flat major | ||
1985 | Wynton Marsalis and the English Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Raymond Leppard | United States | Wynton Marsalis, Edita Gruberova: Handel , Purcell , Torelli , Fasch , Molter | ||
1986 | Yo-Yo Ma and the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of André Previn | United States | Elgar : Cello Concerto Op. 85 / Walton : Concerto for Cello and Orchestra | ||
1987 | 1987 was Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with or without orchestra) awarded | ||||
1988 | Itzhak Perlman and the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of James Levine | Israel | Mozart : Violin Concerto No. 2 and 4 | ||
1989 | Vladimir Horowitz and the La Scala Opera Orchestra under the direction of Carlo Maria Giulini | United States | Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 | ||
1990 | Yo-Yo Ma and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Zinman | United States | Barber : Cello Concerto Op. 22 / Britten : Symphony for cello and orchestra Op. 68 | ||
1991 | Itzhak Perlman and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Zubin Mehta | Israel | Shostakovich : Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor / Glasunow : Violin Concerto in A minor | ||
1992 | John Browning and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leonard Slatkin | United States | Barber: piano concerto | ||
1993 | Yo-Yo Ma and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Lorin Maazel | United States | Prokofjew : Sinfonia concertante / Tchaikovsky : Variations On A Rococo Theme | ||
1994 | Anne-Sophie Mutter and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of James Levine | Germany | Berg: Violin Concerto / Rihm : Time Chant | ||
1995 | Yo-Yo Ma and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Zinman | United States | The New York Album - Works of Albert , Bartók & Bloch | ||
1996 | Itzhak Perlman and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Seiji Ozawa | Israel | The American Album - Works of Bernstein , Barber, Foss | ||
1997 | Yefim Bronfman and the Los Angeles Philharmonic , conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen | Israel | Bartók: The three piano concertos | ||
1998 | Yo-Yo Ma and the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of David Zinman | United States | Premieres - Cello Concertos (works by Danielpour , Kirchner , Rouse ) | ||
1999 | Anne-Sophie Mutter and the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Krzysztof Penderecki | Germany | Penderecki: Violin Concerto No. 2, Metamorphoses | ||
2000 | Martha Argerich and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Charles Dutoit | Argentina | Prokofiev : Piano Concerts No. 1 and 3 / Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 3 | ||
2001 |
Joshua Bell and the London Philharmonic Orchestra , conducted by Roger Norrington ;
Grace Row (producer), Charles Harbutt (sound engineer), |
United States | Maw : Violin Concerto | ||
2002 |
Dale Clevenger , Alex Klein, Larry Combs, Daniel McGill and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Daniel Barenboim ;
Martin Fouqué (producer), Eberhard Sengpiel (sound engineer), |
United States | Richard Strauss Wind Concertos (horn concert; oboe concert) | ||
2003 |
Hilary Hahn and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields , directed by Sir Neville Marriner ;
Thomas Frost (producer), Richard King (sound engineer), |
United States | Brahms: Violin Concerto / Stravinsky : Violin Concerto | ||
2004 | Maxim Wengerow and the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Mstislaw Rostropowitsch | Russia | Britten: Violin Concerto / Walton: Viola Concerto | ||
2005 | Anne-Sophie Mutter, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of André Previn | Germany | Previn: Violin Concerto "Anne-Sophie" / Bernstein: Serenade | ||
2006 | Martha Argerich and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Abbado | Argentina | Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 and 3 | ||
2007 | Angelin Chang and the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, conducted by John McLaughlin Williams | People's Republic of China | Messiaen : Oiseaux Exotiques (Exotic Birds) |
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2008 | James Ehnes and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra , conducted by Bramwell Tovey | Canada | Barber / Korngold / Walton: Violin Concertos |
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2009 | Hilary Hahn and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Esa-Pekka Salonen | United States | Schoenberg / Sibelius: Violin Concertos |
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2010 | Yevgeny Kissin and the Philharmonia Orchestra under the direction of Vladimir Ashkenazi | Russia | Prokofiev: Piano Concertos No. 2 and 3 |
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2011 | Mitsuko Uchida and the Cleveland Orchestra | Japan | Mozart: Piano Concertos No. 23 and 24 |
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Web links
- Official website of the Grammy Awards - Recording Academy, Los Angeles (English)
- Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist (s) Performance (with orchestra) at grammy.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Grammy Awards. Retrieved July 16, 2019 .
- ^ The Official Site of the Grammy Awards - Overview. Retrieved July 16, 2019 .
- ↑ GRAMMY Awards Winners for Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist (s) (with orchestra). Retrieved September 21, 2019 .