2011 Echo Klassik Awards
The 2011 Echo Klassik Awards were held on October 2, 2011. It is the 19th edition of the Deutsche Phono-Akademie's annual Echo Klassik awards for classical music. The ceremony took place in the Konzerthaus Berlin and was broadcast on ZDF. It was hosted by Thomas Gottschalk.
2011 Echo Klassik Awards | |
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Date | October 2, 2011 |
Venue | Konzerthaus Berlin |
Hosted by | Thomas Gottschalk |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ZDF |
Winners
The winners of the 2011 Echo Klassik awards were:[1]
- Female Singer of the Year – Simone Kermes - Colori d'Amore
- Male Singer of the Year – Thomas Hampson - Des Knaben Wunderhorn
- Conductor of the Year – Andris Nelsons for Stravinsky
- Instrumentalists of the Year
- Accordion - Teodoro Anzellotti
- Violin - Lisa Batiashvili
- Guitar - Frank Bungarten
- Cello - Truls Mørk
- Piano - Murray Perahia
- Ensemble of the Year
- Modern Instruments – Hagen Quartet
- Historical Instruments – Hespèrion XXI
- Vocal Music – Huelgas Ensemble
- Lifetime Achievement Award – Zubin Mehta
- Newcomer awards
- Vocals Vittorio Grigolo
- Violin Ray Chen; Vilde Frang
- Cello Maximilian Hornung
- Clarinet Sebastian Manz
- Oboe Ramón Ortega Quero
- Piano Anna Vinnitskaya; Yuja Wang
- Conductor Robin Ticciati (BR-Chor/Bamberg Symphony/Alice Coote)
- The Klassik-ohne-Grenzen Prizes – David Orlowsky/Singer Pur - Jeremiah; Spark - Downtown Illusions; Rolando Villazón Mexico!
- Symphonic Recording of the Year
- 18th century - Charles Mackerras/Scottish Chamber Orchestra for Mozart Symphonies
- 19th century – David Zinman/Tonhalle Orchester Zürich/WDR Rundfunkorchester Köln for Mahler: Symphony No. 8
- 20th/21st century – Pierre Boulez/Wiener Philharmoniker for Song of the Night
- Concerto Recording of the Year
- 18th century Sergio Azzolini/L'aura Soave Cremona - Vivaldi
- 19th century
- Organ - Stefan Bleicher/Douglas Boyd/Musikkollegium Winterthur - Rheinberger
- Cello - Sol Gabetta - Elgar
- Violin - Susanna Yoko Henkel/Duisburger Philharmoniker/Jonathan Darlington - Tchaikovsky
- 20th/21st century – Hilary Hahn for Higdon & Tchaikovsky
- Opera Recording of the Year
- 17th/18th century – Fabio Biondi/Europa Galante - Vivaldi: Ercole sul Termondonte
- 19th century – Not awarded
- 20th/21st century – Stefan Blunier/Beethoven Orchester Bonn/Chor des Theaters Bonn - Eugen d'Albert: Der Golem.
- Operatic Arias & Duets – Bejun Mehta - Händel: Ombra Cara; René Pape/Staatskapelle Berlin: Wagner.
- Choral Recording of the Year
- 16th/ 17th century – Christina Pluhar/L'Arpeggiata - Monteverdi:Vespro della Beate Virgine
- 18th/19th century – Christoph Spering/Das Neue Orchester/Chorus Musicus Köln - Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Elias
- 20th/21st century – Marcus Creed/SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart - Villa-Lobos: Chorwerke
- Chamber Music Recording of the Year
- 17th/18th century - Hille Perl/Dorothee Mields/Lee Santana - Loves Alchymie
- 19th century - Artemis Quartet; Viktoria Mullova/Kristian Bezuidenhout
- 20th/21st century
- Mixed Ensemble - musikFabrik
- Strings - Quatuor Ebène
- Wind - Quintette Aquilon
- Solo Recording of the Year
- 17th/18th century – Alexandre Tharaud - Scarlatti: Sonates
- 19th century - Piotr Anderszewski - Schumann
- 20th/21st century - Henrico Stewen - Reger
- Song Recording of the Year – Diana Damrau - Strauss: Poesie
- Editorial Achievement of the Year – Ben van Oosten - Marcel Dupré: Orgelwerke
- World Premiere Recording of the Year – Manfred Honeck/Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Braunfels: Jeanne D'Arc
- The Classics for Children Award – Thomas Honickel/Christian Firmbach/Beethoven Orchester Bonn - Komm, wir fahren nach Amerika
- Jury Awards for the Fostering of Young Talents – Not given
- Music DVD Recording of the Year
- Opera - Cecilia Bartoli - Halévy: Clari
- Documentary - Peter Rosen - A Surprise in Texas - The Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition; Eric Schulz/Frank Gerdes - Carlos Kleiber - Traces To Nowhere
- Surround Performance of the Year - Christian Zacharias/Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne - Mozart
- Bestseller of the Year – Lang Lang Live in Vienna
- Special Social Engagement Award – José Antonio Abreu
References
- "ECHO Klassik Prizewinners 2011" (PDF). ECHO. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
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