This year, GENUIN is pleased to announce several nominations for the International Classic Music Award (ICMA). In 2016, the international jury had already nominated six GENUIN recordings for the coveted prize – this year, there are now seven.
The nominees include:
Bach Prizewinner Jean-Christophe Dijoux with Varietas
(Category Baroque Instrumental)
Emalie Savoy, soprano and winner of the ARD music competition with A Portrait
(Category Vocal Recital)
European Brass Ensemble with the CD In Residence
(Category Chamber Music)
Wave Quartet with Loco
(Category Chamber Music)
Duo TschoppBovino with Dmitri Shostakovich – Sonatas for Violin and Viola
(Category Chamber Music)
Camerata Musica Limburg with Der Triumph der Liebe
(Category Choral)
amarcord and German Hornsound with Wald.Horn.Lied
(Category Best collection)
The International Classical Music Awards are awarded in a total of 22 categories and are the only international prizes for classical CDs and DVDs worldwide. The 17-member jury consists of chief editors of the most important European music magazines, radio stations and online portals.
In 2017, the independent European music prize will be awarded for the first time in Leipzig. The final winners will be announced in January 2017. On April 1st, the prizegiving ceremony and the award gala will take place in Leipzig Gewandhaus with the participation of the Leipzig Gewandhausorchester.
The prize was last given in San Sebastian in 2016. There, the Dinorah Varsi "Legacy" Box received the Special Award as an "outstanding music production."
This year, GENUIN is pleased to announce several nominations for the International Classic Music Award (ICMA). In 2016, the international jury had already nominated six GENUIN recordings for the coveted prize – this year, there are now seven.
The nominees include:
Bach Prizewinner Jean-Christophe Dijoux with Varietas
(Category Baroque Instrumental)
Emalie Savoy, soprano and winner of the ARD music competition with A Portrait
(Category Vocal Recital)
European Brass Ensemble with the CD In Residence
(Category Chamber Music)
Wave Quartet with Loco
(Category Chamber Music)
Duo TschoppBovino with Dmitri Shostakovich – Sonatas for Violin and Viola
(Category Chamber Music)
Camerata Musica Limburg with Der Triumph der Liebe
(Category Choral)
amarcord and German Hornsound with Wald.Horn.Lied
(Category Best collection)
The International Classical Music Awards are awarded in a total of 22 categories and are the only international prizes for classical CDs and DVDs worldwide. The 17-member jury consists of chief editors of the most important European music magazines, radio stations and online portals.
In 2017, the independent European music prize will be awarded for the first time in Leipzig. The final winners will be announced in January 2017. On April 1st, the prizegiving ceremony and the award gala will take place in Leipzig Gewandhaus with the participation of the Leipzig Gewandhausorchester.
The prize was last given in San Sebastian in 2016. There, the Dinorah Varsi "Legacy" Box received the Special Award as an "outstanding music production."