Classical BRIT Awards
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The Classical BRIT Awards are an annual awards ceremony held in the United Kingdom covering aspects of classical music, and are the classical equivalent of pop music's BRIT Awards.
The awards are organised by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and were inaugurated in 2000 "in recognition of the achievements of classical musicians and the growth of classical music sales in the UK." The ceremony takes place in the Royal Albert Hall each May.
The event combines the magic of live performances from some of the most highly regarded classical musicians and performers in the world today, with a number of specially commissioned awards presented throughout the evening.
Voting for the awards is done by "an academy of industry executives, the media, the British Association of Record Dealers (BARD), members of the Musicians Union, lawyers, promoters, and orchestra leaders," except for "Album of the Year" which is voted for by listeners of Classic FM.
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[edit] Awards
[edit] 2000
Friday May 6, 2000. Hosted by Sir Trevor McDonald.
- British Artist of the Year — Charlotte Church
- Female Artist of the Year — Martha Argerich
- Male Artist of the Year — Bryn Terfel
- Album of the Year — Andrea Bocelli — Sacred Arias
- Young British Classical Performer — Daniel Harding
- Outstanding Contribution to Music — Nigel Kennedy
[edit] 2001
Thursday May 31, 2001. Hosted by Katie Derham.
- Female Artist of the Year — Angela Gheorghiu
- Male Artist of the Year — Nigel Kennedy
- Album of the Year — Russell Watson — The Voice
- Ensemble/Orchestral Album of the Year — Sir Simon Rattle and Berliner Philharmoniker — Mahler, 10th Symphony
- Young British Classical Performer — Freddy Kempf
- Critics' Award — Sir Simon Rattle and Berliner Philarmoniker — Mahler, 10th Symphony
- Best-selling Debut Album — Russell Watson — The Voice
- Outstanding Contribution to Music — Sir Simon Rattle
[edit] 2002
- Female Artist of the Year — Cecilia Bartoli
- Male Artist of the Year — Sir Colin Davis
- Album of the Year — Russell Watson — Encore
- Ensemble/Orchestral Album of the Year — Richard Hickox and London Symphony Orchestra — Vaughan Williams, A London Symphony
- Contemporary Music Award — Tan Dun — Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
- Young British Classical Performer — Guy Johnston
- Critics' Award — Sir Colin Davis and London Symphony Orchestra — Berlioz, Les Troyens
- Biggest-selling Classical Album — Russell Watson — Encore
- Outstanding Contribution to Music — Andrea Bocelli
[edit] 2003
Thursday May 22, 2003. Hosted by Katie Derham.
- Female Artist of the Year — Renée Fleming
- Male Artist of the Year — Sir Simon Rattle
- Album of the Year — Andrea Bocelli — Sentimento
- Ensemble/Orchestral Album of the Year — Berliner Philharmoniker and Sir Simon Rattle — Mahler, Symphony no. 5
- Contemporary Music Award — Arvo Pärt — Orient & Occident
- Young British Classical Performer — Chloe Hanslip
- Critics' Award — Murray Perahia — Chopin, Etudes Opus 10, Opus 25
- Outstanding Contribution to Music — Cecilia Bartoli
[edit] 2004
Wednesday May 26, 2004. Hosted by Katie Derham.
- Female Artist of the Year — Cecilia Bartoli
- Male Artist of the Year — Bryn Terfel
- Album of the Year — Bryn Terfel — Bryn
- Ensemble/Orchestral Album of the Year — Sir Simon Rattle and Vienna Philharmonic — Beethoven Symphonies
- Contemporary Music Award — Philip Glass — The Hours
- Young British Classical Performer — Daniel Hope
- Critics' Award — Vengerov, Rostropovich and London Symphony Orchestra — Britten/Walton Concertos
- Outstanding Contribution to Music — Renée Fleming
[edit] 2005
Wednesday May 25, 2005. Hosted by Lesley Garrett.
- Female Artist of the Year — Marin Alsop
- Male Artist of the Year — Bryn Terfel
- Album of the Year — Katherine Jenkins — Second Nature
- Ensemble/Orchestral Album of the Year — Harry Christophers and The Sixteen — Renaissance
- Contemporary Music Award — John Adams — On the Transmigration of Souls
- Soundtrack Composer Award — John Williams — Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and The Terminal
- Young British Classical Performer — Natalie Clein
- Critics' Award — Stephen Hough — Rachmaninov Piano Concertos
- Outstanding Contribution to Music — James Galway
[edit] 2006
Thursday May 4, 2006. Hosted by Michael Parkinson.
- Singer of the Year — Andreas Scholl — Arias for Senesino
- Instrumentalist of the Year — Leif Ove Andsnes — Rachmaninov Piano Concerto 1 and 2
- Album of the Year — Katherine Jenkins — Living A Dream
- Ensemble/Orchestral Album of the Year — Takács Quartet — Beethoven: The Late String Quartets
- Contemporary Music Award — James MacMillan — Symphony no 3, Silence
- Soundtrack/Musical Theatre Composer Award — Dario Marianelli — Pride & Prejudice
- Young British Classical Performer — Alison Balsom
- Critics' Award — Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra, Plácido Domingo, Antonio Pappano — Tristan and Isolde
- Lifetime Achievement — Plácido Domingo
[edit] 2007
Thursday May 3, 2007. Hosted by Fern Britton.
- Singer of the Year — Anna Netrebko — Russian Album & Violetta
- Instrumentalist of the Year — Leif Ove Andsnes — Horizons
- Album of the Year — Paul McCartney — Ecce Cor Meum
- Contemporary Composer of the Year — John Adams — The Dharma at Big Sur/My Father knew Charles Ives
- Classical Recording of the Year — Berliner Philharmoniker and Sir Simon Rattle - Holst, The Planets
- Soundtrack Composer of the Year — George Fenton — Planet Earth
- Young British Classical Performer — Ruth Palmer
- Critics' Award — Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, RIAS Kammerchor, Rene Jacobs — Mozart, La Clemenza di Tito
- Lifetime Achievement — Vernon Handley
[edit] 2008
Thursday May 8, 2008. Hosted by Myleene Klass.
- Male of the Year — Sir Colin Davis
- Female of the Year — Anna Netrebko
- Young British Classical Performer — Nicola Benedetti
- Album of the Year — Blake — Blake
- Soundtrack of the Year — Blood Diamond — James Newton Howard
- Critics' Award — Steven Isserlis — Bach: Cello Suites
- Outstanding Contribution — Andrew Lloyd Webber
[edit] External links
- Classical Brits website
- 2000 Awards — BBC News
- 2001 Awards — BBC News
- 2002 Awards — BBC News
- 2003 Awards — BBC News
- 2004 Awards — BBC News
- 2005 Awards — BBC News
- 2006 Awards — BBC News
- 2007 Awards — BBC News
- 2007 Awards — Classic FM
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