Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album
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The Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album has been awarded since 1999.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
[edit] 2000s
- Grammy Awards of 2007
- Bryn Terfel, London Voices & London Symphony Orchestra for Simple Gifts
- Grammy Awards of 2006
- Turtle Island String Quartet & Ying Quartet for 4 + Four
- Grammy Awards of 2005
- Los Angeles Guitar Quartet for LAGQ's Guitar Heroes
- Grammy Awards of 2004
- Jorge Calandrelli (conductor) & Yo-Yo Ma for Obrigado Brazil performed by various artists
- Grammy Awards of 2003
- Sid McLauchlan (producer), Richard Lancaster, Ulrich Vette (engineers), André Previn (conductor) & the London Symphony Orchestra for Previn Conducts Korngold (Sea Hawk; Captain Blood, etc.)
- Grammy Awards of 2002
- Edgar Meyer (producer), Robert Battaglia (engineer), Béla Fleck (producer & artist), Joshua Bell, Evelyn Glennie, Gary Hoffman, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile & John Christopher Williams for Perpetual Motion
- Grammy Awards of 2001
- Steven Epstein (producer), Richard King (engineer), Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer & Mark O'Connor for Appalachian Journey
- Grammy Awards of 2000
- The Chestnut Brass Company & Peter Schickele for Schickele: Hornsmoke (Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major "Ole"; Brass Calendar; Hornsmoke - A Horse Opera
[edit] 1990s
- Grammy Awards of 1999
- Jorge Calandrelli (conductor) & Yo-Yo Ma for Soul of the Tango - The Music of Ástor Piazzolla