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5 October 2022, 11:28 | Updated: 7 October 2022, 13:04

Classic FM has once again partnered with the Gramophone Classical Music Awards to sponsor the Young Artist of the Year Awards.

Every year, Gramophone organizes the Gramophone Awards to celebrate the best artists, pieces and recordings from the past year in classical music.

And this year, a lavish awards ceremony took place in person for the first time since 2019 at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London on Tuesday 4 October.

From the shortlisted recordings, one winner was chosen in each of the 12 categories and a single album was named the prestigious Recording of the Year. This year, conductor Kirill Petrenko was the most decorated artist of the evening.

Presented by Gramophone Editor-in-Chief James Jolly and featuring live music from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the event featured performances by past and present Gramophone Award winners as well as a performance by Great Britain’s National Youth Brass Band.

Highlights of the awards ceremony and performances will be available on Classic FM’s website and social media channels from October 7 at 7pm GMT.

Read more: Gramophone Awards 2021 – All Winners Classical Artists

Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2022: Category winners include (left to right): Kirill Petrenko, Dame Mitsuko Uchida, Barbara Hannigan and Jonas Kaufmann

Gramophone Classical Music Prize 2022: Category winners include (left to right): Kirill Petrenko, Dame Mitsuko Uchida, Barbara Hannigan and Jonas Kaufmann.

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Gramophone Awards 2022: Winners in all categories

  1. Chamber (sponsored by Wigmore Hall)

    Dutilleux/Merlin/Schoenberg Round midnight
    Antoine Tamestit; Nicholas Altstaedt; Eben Quartet (Erato)

  2. Coral

    JS Bach St. Matthew Passion
    Julian Pregardien; Stéphane DeGout; Sabine DeVillehe; Hana Blazikova; Lucille Richardot; Team Mid; Rainwood Van Mechelen; Emiliano Gonzalez Toro; Christian Imler; Pygmalion; Rafael Pichon (Harmonia Mundi)

  3. Concerto (sponsored by medici.tv)

    Bartók/Berg/Beethoven Violin concert
    Frank-Peter Zimmerman; Berliner Philharmoniker; Alan Gilbert; Daniel Harding; Kirill Petrenko (Berliner Philharmonic)

  4. Contemporary (Sponsored by PPL and PRS for Music)

    Abrahamsen Snow Queen
    Barbara Hannigan; Rachel Wilson; Katerina Dalaiman; Peter Rose; Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayerische Staatsoper; Cornelius Meister (Andreas Kriezenberg) (BSO recording)

  5. Early music

    Josquin ‘Baysiz Moy’
    Ensemble Thélème; Jean-Christophe Groff (apart)

  6. Instrumental

    Ysaÿe Sonatas for solo violin
    James Ehnes (onyx)

  7. Piano (Sponsored by Yamaha)

    Beethoven Diabelli variation
    Mitsuko Uchida (Deca)

  8. Opera (Sponsored by Masquerade Opera)

    Corngold Die tote stad
    Jonas Kaufman; Marlis Petersen; Andrzej Filoncic; Jennifer Johnston; Mirzam Mesak; Karina Schuerle; Manuel Gunther; Dean Power; Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayerische Staatsoper / Kirill Petrenko (Dir Simon Stone) (BSO Recording)

  9. orchestral

    Mahler Symphony No.7
    Bayerisches Staatsorchester; Kirill Petrenko (BSO recording)

  10. Song (sponsored by Andersen Financial)

    ‘inconsistency’ Rachmaninov’s song
    Asmic Gregorian; Lucas is a genius (alpha)

  11. Spatial Audio (integrated with Apple Music)

    Ravel Ma Mare L’Oye. Bolero etc
    Sinfonia of London / John Wilson (Chandos)

  12. Voice and Ensemble

    ‘baritenor’
    Michael Spiers; Orchester Philharmonique de Strasbourg; Marco Letonza (Erato)

Gramophone Awards 2022: Special Award Winners

  1. Recording of the year

    Corngold Die tote stad
    Jonas Kaufman; Marlis Petersen; Andrzej Filoncic; Jennifer Johnston; Mirzam Mesak; Karina Schuerle; Manuel Gunther; Dean Power; Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayerische Staatsoper / Kirill Petrenko (Dir Simon Stone) (BSO Recording)

  2. Lifetime Achievement (Sponsored by Global Foundation for the Performing Arts)

    Daniel Barenboim

  3. Artist of the Year (Sponsored by Raymond Weil)

    Barbara Hannigan

  4. Young Artist of the Year (Sponsored by Classic FM)

    Johan Dalen

  5. Orchestra of the Year (Associated with Apple Music)

    Budapest Festival Orchestra

  6. special achievement

    Mozart Momentum
    Mahler’s Chamber Orchestra; Leif Ove Andsnes (Sony Classical)

  7. year label

    Chandos

  8. Concept Album (in partnership with Nordoff Robbins)

    ‘Energia’
    Emily D’Angelo (Deutsche Gramophone)



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