Edison Classical Music Awards
The Edison Classical Music Awards (Edison Klassiek) are a collection of awards given annually to honor the best of the year's classical music recordings in eleven categories. The award, part of the Edison Awards, is issued from Amsterdam, Netherlands.
2003
- Oeuvreprijs: Anne Sofie von Otter
- Opera: Verdi, Falstaff Terfel, Thomas Hampson, Shtoda e.a., Berliner Philharmoniker olv Claudio Abbado
- Baroque music: Jean-Baptiste Lully Les Divertissements de Versailles, Les Arts Florissants o.l.v. William Christie
- Contemporary music: Luciano Berio Voci, Kim Kashkashian, Radio Symphonie Orchester Wien o.l.v. Daniel Russell Davies
- Bijzondere Uitgaven van Historische Aard: Haydn, Chopin e.a. Richter reDiscovered, Carnegie Hall Recital Svjatoslav Richter BMG
- Concerts: Tsjaikovski e.a. Violin Concertos Vadim Repin, Kirov Orchestra o.l.v. Valeri Gergiev
- Solo recitals: Bach e.a. Vengerov plays Bach Shchedrin Ysaÿe Maxim Vengerov
- Chamber music: Beethoven Complete Violin Sonatas Augustin Dumay, Maria João Pires
- Choir music: Stravinsky, Lili Boulanger, Symphony of Psalms e.a.; Monteverdi Choir, London Symphony Orchestra o.l.v. John Eliot Gardiner
- Orchestral music: Mahler Symfonie nr. 5 Berliner Philharmoniker o.l.v. Simon Rattle
- Vocal (solo): Bellini, Rossini e.a. Bel Canto Renée Fleming, Orchestra of St. Luke¹s o.l.v. P. Summers
- Middle Ages and Renaissance (Early music): Sweelinck The Complete keyboard works Muziek Groep Nederland/Radio Wereldomroep Nederland
- Edison Nescafé Public award: Carel Kraayenhof, Tango Royal
External links
- Edison Klassiek homepage
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