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Neuigkeit Apr 4, 2017 | Sabine Wiedemann News International Classical Music Award for audite

​On April 1st, this year's International Classical Music Awards (ICMA) were awarded in Leipzig. The audite production Maureen Forrester won in the category historic recordings. The winners were introduced and honoured with a festive award ceremony and a top-class gala concert with the Gewandhausorchester under Francesco Angelico.
 
The jury consists exclusively of professional critics for classical music from international media. This guarantees the high level and the independency of the ICMA. Both makes the ICMA the most important international music award, a similar concept on international level cannot be found elsewhere. Thus we feel particularly honoured to receive an ICMA!

Maureen Forrester was one of the few genuine alto singers during the period after 1945. Encouraged by Bruno Walter, she was one of the most important Mahler interpreters of her time. The recordings released here, for the first time, document her activities in the area of the Lied accompanied by piano to an extent unknown until now, including her collaboration with the legendary accompanist Michael Raucheisen. The

Statement of the Jury:
"Historic recordings in a varied song program by Canada's legendary alto Maureen Forrester are something truly rare today. The deep, dark-toned voice reveals the richness of a great singer as well as a magnificent artistic personality."

The 17 members of the ICMA jury from 14 countries are all professional music critics of important magazines, online services and radio stations: Andante (Turkey), Crescendo (Belgium), das orchester (Germany), Gramofon (Hungary), HRT (Croatia), IMZ (Austria), MDR-Figaro (Germany), Musica (Italy), Musical Life (Russia), Musik & Theater (Switzerland), Opera (UK), Orpheus Radio (Russia), Pizzicato (Luxembourg), Radio 100,7 (Luxembourg), Resmusica.com (France), Rondo Classic (Finland), and Scherzo (Spain).
 
pictures:
ICMA winners & jury (photo credit: Gert Mothes)
Bilder:
- Ludger Böckenhoff (Tonmeister and producer audite), Sabine Wiedemann (press officer audite), Dr. Hans Dieter Heimendahl (DLR)
- Sabine Wiedemann (Press Officer audite), Dr. Hans Dieter Heimendahl (DLR), Remy Franck (Präsident ICMA)
- Dr. Hans Dieter Heimendahl (DLR)
 - Matti Salminen (Lifetime Achievement Award)
- Daniel Müller-Schott, Gewandhausorchester, Francesco Angelico
(photo credits: Martin Hoffmeister, Serhan Bali, Remy Franck)


Neuigkeit Jul 12, 2017 | Wencke Wallbaum News & Artists & Release Bryan Cheng wins Michael Measures Prize

​​Since 2011, the Michael Measures Prize has awarded in partnership with the Canada Council for the Arts to one student of NYO Canada who is an "outstanding, young Canadian musician who plays an orchestral instrument." In 2017, this prize is in the amount of $25,000 with the winner also receiving an opportunity to perform a solo concerto performance during the NYO Canada's tour.
After Cameron Crozmann (2012) and Daniel Hass (2016) Bryan Cheng is the third cellist receiving this award.

Neuigkeit Jul 27, 2017 Release ECHO Klassik 2017 for Quartetto di Cremona

​​The Quartetto di Cremona is one of the winners of the ECHO Klassik. The last but one album of the complete edition of Beethoven's string quartets won in the category Chamber Music Recording (19th century music / String Player). The award ceremony will take place on October 29th 2017 in the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. The gala will be broadcast on television the same evening from 10:00 PM on by the ZDF (German Public TV).

The ECHO Klassik is awarded by the German Phono Academy (Deutsche Phono-Akademie), the cultural institute of the Federal Music Industry Association (Bundesverband Musikindustrie, BVMI). The jury consists of branch representatives from music industry, cultural sector and specialized press. Alongside the recognition of special productions and the support of young talents a further goal of the ECHO Klassik is to bring the fascination and diversity of classical music to a broad audience. Notably the television transmission provides a strong public platform for classical music and supports the publicity of the ECHO Klassik.

We congratulate the Quartetto di Cremona to the award as well as to their outstanding Beethoven cycle and enjoy this popular award with them!

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