Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album

Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album
Country United States
Presented by Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences
First awarded 2000
Official website Latingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes awareness of cultural diversity and the contributions of Latin musicians in the United States and worldwide. The award is given every year since the 1st Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, which took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

2010s

Year Winner Nominees
2014 Plácido Domingo; Christopher Alden - Verdi
  • Facundo Ramírez - A Piazzolla A Ramírez
  • Allison Brewster Franzetti; Carlos Franzetti - Alma - Piano Music Of Argentina
  • José Serebrier; Alexander Van Ingen - Dvorák: Symphony No. 2 - 3 Slavonic Dances
  • Manuel Barrueco & Victor Pabo Pérez; Martin Compton, Asgerdur Sigurdardottir - Medea
  • Eddie Mora & Ana Catalina Ramirez; Carlos Chaves, Leonardo Gell - Musica De Compositores Costarricenses Vol.1
  • Berta Rojas - Salsa Roja
2013 Nelson FreireBrasileiro
  • José Serebrier and St. Michel StringsAdagio
  • Nelson FreireBrasileiro
  • Elaine Ortiz Arándes, Rafael Dávila, Manolo González, Guido Lebrón, Ilca López and Gil René - Cofresí: Rafael Hernández
  • José SerebrierDvořák Symphonies 3 & 6
  • Mario Adnet — Um Olhar Sobre Villa-Lobos
  • Isaac KarabtchevskyHeitor Villa-Lobos Symphony No. 6 'On the Outline of the Mountains of Brazil'; Symphony No. 7
2012 Cuarteto LatinoamericanoBrasileiro: Works of Francisco Mignone
  • Guillermo Figueroa, I Solisti di Zagreb and Pepe RomeroCordero: Caribbean Concertos For Guitar and For Violin
  • Javier Perianes and Josep PonsDa Falla: Noches En Los Jardines de España
  • José SerebrierDvořák Symphony No. 7; In Nature's Realm, Scherzo Capriccioso
  • Gabriel Castagna — Fiesta Criolla: Latin-American Orchestal Works
  • Quarteto Radamés Gnattali — Prelúdio 21: Quartetos das Ordas
2011 Brazilian Guitar Quartet for Brazilian Guitar Quartet Plays Villa-Lobos
  • Adonis González for Adios A Cuba
  • Clara Sverner for Chopin
  • Francis Hime and Nelson Ayres for Concertino Para Percussão e Concerto Para Violão
  • José Serebrier for José Serebrier: Sinfonia No. 1
  • Manuel Barrueco for Tárrega!
  • Villa-Lobos Trio for Villa-Lobos Trio Play: Heitor Villa-Lobos, Astor Piazzolla & Lucio Bruno-Videla
2010 Leo Brouwer for Integral Cuartetos De Cuerda
Fernando Otero for Vital

2000s

Year Winner Nominees
2009 Sonia Rubinsky for Villa-Lobos: Piano Music; Guia Pratico, Albums 10 and 11; Suite Infantil Nos. 1 and 2
2008 Plácido Domingo for Pasión Española
2007 John Neschling for Beethoven Abertura Consagração Da Casa Sinfonia Nº 6
Montserrat Caballé for La Canción Romántica Española
2006 Michel Camilo and Ernest Martínez Izquierdo for Rhapsody In Blue
2005 Cuarteto de Cuerdas Buenos Aires and Paquito D'Rivera for Riberas
  • Orquestra de Câmara Rio Strings for Fantasia Brasileira
  • José Serebrier for Glazunov Symphony Nº 5 / The Seasons
  • Leo Brouwer for Homo Ludens
  • Sharon Isbin for Rodrigo Concierto De Aranjuez/Villa Lobos: Concerto For Guitar/ Ponce: Concierto Del Sur
2004 Various Artists for Jobim Sinfônico
Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona I Nacional de Catalunya for Carmen Symphony
  • Uakti for Clássicos
  • Various Artists for Eugenio Toussaint Música de Cámara
  • Trío Argentino for Schubert - Fauré
  • Joao Carlos Assis Brasil for Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras Nº 4 e Cirandas João
2003 Paquito D'Rivera for Historia del soldado
2002 Quarteto Amazonia for Adiós Nonino - Quarteto Amazônia Toca Astor Piazzolla
  • Pablo Roberto Diemecke and Jorge Federico Osorio for Chávez: Conciertos Para Violin y Piano
  • María Guinand for Golijov: La Pasión Según San Marcos
  • Luiz de Moura Castro and María José Montiel for Modinha - Brazilian Songs
  • Cuarteto Latinoamericano for Villa-Lobos: String Quartets, Vol. 6
2001 Carlos Álvarez, Plácido Domingo, Jane Henschel and Ana María Martínez for Albeniz: Merlin
  • Plácido Domingo and Ana María Martínez for Bacalov: Misa Tango
  • Benjamin Echenique for México Barroco/Puebla VIII - Maitines para Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe/Manuel Arenzana
  • Eduardo Diazmuñoz and Roberto Limon for Tango Mata Danzón Mata Tango
  • Alberto Cruzprieto, Mercedes Gomez, Roberto Kolb and Jaime Marquez for Toussaint: Gauguin
2000 Plácido Domingo for La Dolores
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Tuesday, December 29, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.