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Winners 2012

  • 30/05/2012

SPECIAL AWARDS

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Krzysztof Penderecki
Even very early in his life Krzysztof Penderecki won widespread recognition for his achievements as a composer. With his outstanding creative potential, his emotional intensity and the remarkable development of his musical language, he is now deservedly considered one of the most masterly creative artists of our time.

ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

The excellence of the French school of piano-playing combined with a unique curiosity  and a fresh approach to the scores enable Jean-Efflam Bavouzet to bring new life to Ravel, de Falla, Debussy, Pierné as well as to Joseph Haydn.

YOUNG ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Joseph Moog
Joseph Moog is more than a young virtuoso, he is a serious and responsible pianist with beautiful technique, sensitive, intelligent, subtle, curious, capable of focusing on detail without neglecting the whole and of establishing intertextual connections. Such maturity reveals genuine talent!

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Ward Marston
Over the past quarter of a century no one has surpassed Ward Marston in the loving restoration of early recordings both for major record companies such as Naxos (his complete Caruso edition remains unsurpassed) and for his own label Marston Records, which sets the highest standards in this field and reflects its founder’s profound understanding of the great singers and pianists of the past, many of whom have been re-evaluated thanks to his efforts.

LABEL OF THE YEAR: Ondine
Created in 1985 by Reijo Kiilunen, and belonging today to the Naxos group, the Finnish classical record label Ondine — known for the high technical quality of its recordings — has won esteem not only as a strong advocate of Finnish music, but also for the seriousness with which it explores a wide-ranging repertoire, attracting a considerable number of top level international artists and orchestras.

CLASSICAL WEBSITE AWARD: classicalplanet.com
A website that is a genuine meeting place where new talents come into contact with grand maestros and which provides these young musicians with the opportunity to fully develop their vocation.

CD & DVD CATEGORIES

EARLY MUSIC

Palestrina Vol. 1
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Missa Assumpta est Maria – Salve Regina – Ave Maria
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
Coro COR16091
Vocal transparency and a perfect homogeneity of sound enhance the intelligibility of the polyphonic language. Here a marvellous ensemble is at work!

BAROQUE INSTRUMENTAL

Rameau: L’Orchestre de Louis XV
Jean-Philippe Rameau: Les Indes galantes, Naïs, Zoroastre, Les Boréades (Orchestral Suites)
Le Concert des Nations, Jordi Savall
Alia Vox AVSA9882
A masterful combination of intensity and lyricism, the perfect melding of a clearly defined line and the most delicate details, without ever stifling the fantasy of the soloists. The sound recording is generous and makes the listening experience a delight.

BAROQUE VOCAL
Heinrich Schütz: Musicalische Exequien
Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
Ricercar RIC 311
For a still young ensemble, it was a real challenge to perform a work requiring such inwardness of expression. Great care is given to conveying the subtlety of the text and the stylistically informed phrasing captures the music in all its intimate beauty.

VOCAL RECITAL

Slavic Opera Arias
Piotr I. Tchaikovsky – Parachkev Hadjiev – Alexander Borodin – Antonin Dvorak – Bedrich Smetana –  Nicolai Rimski-Korsakov – Veselin Stoyanova
Krassimira Stoyanova. Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Pavel Baleff
Orfeo    C 830 111 A
Krassimira Stoyanova’s breathtakingly beautiful, even and rich voice suits this repertoire to perfection and captures the full expressive range of the music. Throughout the programme the soprano fascinates with her captivating characterizations, truly connecting with each composer’s intentions.

Tragédiennes 3
Etienne Nicolas Méhul – Rodolphe Kreutzer – Antonio Salieri – Christoph Willibald Gluck – François Joseph Gossec – Hector Berlioz e.a.
Véronique Gens, Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset
Virgin    50999 070927 2 5
French tragic opera at its most intense and magnificent in seminal performances by Véronique Gens, accompanied by an inspired Christophe Rousset: an anthology that combines favourite arias with little known rarities.

CHORAL WORKS

Gabriel Fauré: Messe de Requiem
Philippe Jaroussky, Matthias Goerne, Chœur de l’Orchestre de Paris
Orchestre de Paris, Paavo Järvi
Virgin 5099908847027
This is a wonderful recording. Paavo Järvi creates a gentle atmosphere giving Fauré’s Requiem what the composer wanted to express: a perfect musical translation of eternal peace. Though very different, the voices of Matthias Goerne and Philippe Jaroussky combine richly golden tones with great taste and utter sincerity.

OPERA

Frank Martin: Der Sturm
Robert Holl, Christine Buffle, Ethan Herschenfeld, James Gilchrist,
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra & Netherlands Radio Choir
Thierry Fischer
Hyperion CDA678213
Together with an outstanding cast, Thierry Fischer gives the Martin Opera ‘Der Sturm’ a truly masterful interpretation, turning this premiere recording into a major musical event. The Netherlands Radio Orchestra is at its best, playing with genuine expressive fantasy.

SOLO INSTRUMENT
RECORDING OF THE YEAR

Robert Schumann: Papillons, Klaviersonate op. 11, Kinderszenen, Fantasie op. 17, Waldszenen, Thema mit Variationen (Geistervariationen)
Andras Schiff
ECM 2122/23
In these outstanding performances, Andras Schiff proves highly sensitive and totally lucid in lending Schumann’s piano works an ideal clarity of line and texture. With his extraordinary intellectual focus and a very natural spontaneity he captures the particular intimacy of the music.

CHAMBER MUSIC

Ludwig van Beethoven: Septet op. 20 – Sextet op. 71
Scharoun Ensemble Berlin
Tudor 7146
The Scharoun Ensemble plays not only eloquently and with invigorating energy, their Beethoven renditions are wonderfully articulated, transparent in coloration and consistently beautiful.

CONCERTOS

French Impressions
Camille Saint-Saëns – Eugene Ysaÿe – Ernest Chausson – Maurice Ravel
Rachel Kolly d’Alba
Orchestre Symphonique de Bienne, Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire, John Axelrod
Warner Classics 2564671814
Rachel Kolly d’Alba is an inventive and passionate violinist with a genuine feeling for expressive phrasing. Backed by two strong conductors, she surprises us repeatedly with her very personal playing and a rare quality of tone.

SYMPHONIC MUSIC

Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 4
Sunhae Im, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck
Exton    EXCL00048
In a compelling Viennese mood, Manfred Honeck draws our attention to an amazing quantity of details and nuances. His choices, though often very personal, always make sense. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra – a truly superb ensemble – and the soprano Sunhae Im prove their excellence.

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC

Krzysztof Penderecki: Viola Concerto – Cello Concerto No. 2
Grigory Zhislin, Tatjana Vassiljeva, Warsaw  Philharmonic, Antoni Wit
Naxos 8.572 211
These superbly scored and highly emotional works receive a thrilling interpretation from two equally expressive and virtuoso soloists as well as from the excellent Warsaw Philharmonic under the masterful direction the great Polish conductor Antoni Wit.

HISTORICAL RECORDING

Bela Bartók: Concerti, Cantata profana, Divertimento, etc
Tibor Varga, Andor Foldes, Géza Anda, Louis Kentner, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, RIAS Berlin, Ferenc Fricsay
Audite 21 407
After World War II, no other conductor did more than Ferenc Fricsay to establish the greatness of Béla Bartók. His intensely passionate interpretations are legendary. And these recordings, released for the first time on CD, overwhelm us with their brilliant sound quality.

DVD PERFORMANCE

Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 9
Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado
Accentus Music ACC 20214
Drained of any residue of hedonism, Mahler’s Ninth Symphony emerges — in Claudio Abbado’s unforgettable reading at the Lucerne Festival — in all its stark nudity.

DVD DOCUMENTARIES

Carlos Kleiber – Traces to Nowhere
Film by  Eric Schulz. With Placido  Domingo, Brigitte Fassbaender, Otto Schenk, Veronika Kleiber
Arthaus Musik 101553
Eric Schulz draws the attention to the contradictions and the mysteries of the decidedly strange life of a musical genius. Thanks to the quality of the interviews the film offers answers to a very great number questions about Carlos Kleiber.

Big Success for ICMA Gala in Nantes. ICMA Will be in Milan in 2013, in Warsaw in 2014

  • 27/05/2012

The ICMA Awards Gala 2012 at La Cité in Nantes (France), hosted by Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire and its Music Director John Axelrod has been called ‘a big success’ by the numerous participants, winners, label representatives, agents and the audience.

That great event of the 15th of May underlined the seriousness and the high level of this Award. After the Award Ceremony a Gala Concert took place and enthused an audience of 1500 in La Cité’s Grand Auditorium. A number of ICMA winners 2012 took part: Krzysztof Penderecki, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Joseph Moog, Krassimira Stoyanova, Véronique Gens, Trio Flamel, Wolfram Brandl and Rachel Kolly d’Alba.

During its General Assembly in Nantes, the Jury welcomed as a new member the Russian weekly Kultura and prepared the Awards of 2013. Read More →

ICMA 2012 – The Winners

  • 24/02/2012

The Jury of the International Classical Music Awards – ICMA announced the winners for 2012. « For our international and independent Jury musical quality is the only criterion for selection.  The winners come from a nomination list comprising 250 CD and DVD productions and are the expression of the highest  artistry. In a musical world showing an increasing number of recordings, our choice honors outstanding productions of superior quality and provides reliable guidance to the music lovers. The ICMA also include six awards to pay respect to exceptional musicians and producers, » said Remy Franck, President of the Jury.

The renowned Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki wins the Lifetime Achievement Award; French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet is Artist of the Year; German pianist Joseph Moog Young Artist of the Year; Ondine Label of the Year. A Special Achievement Award goes to the producer and re-recording engineer Ward Marston. The Classical Website Award goes to ‘classicalplanet.com’, an outstanding project coordinated by the Fundación Albéniz and offering musical content as well as a social networking platform for young musicians. Among the recipients of the Awards in the 14 CD and DVD, the Jury selected the ECM recording of piano works by Robert Schumann played by Andras Schiff  as Recording of the Year. Read More →

Nantes se prépare pour les ICMA

  • 09/02/2012
Nantes se prépare pour les ICMA

John Axelrod (à gauche) et Rémy Franck (Photo: ONPL)

Lors d’une grande conférence de presse le 7 février à Nantes, l’Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire et La Cité ont présenté la Cérémonie des Prix ICMA 2012 qui se tiendra à Nantes le 15 mai prochain.La remise des Prix aura lieu à 18h30 à l’Auditorium 800. Elle sera suivie à 20h30 du Concert de Gala dans le Grand auditorium de La Cité. John Axelrod dirigera l’Orchestre national des Pays de la Loire lors du concert retransmis en direct par France Musique et en différé par la radio MDR (Allemagne), Radio 100,7 (Luxembourg), Radio Orpheus (Russie) et d’autres radios de l’Union Européenne des Radios. »Le programme fait déjà rêver, dit Michel Ayroles, le directeur de ‘Orchestre, « On entendra les lauréats e.a dans le Triple Concerto de Beethoven, le 3e Concerto pour piano de Prokofiev, la Sérénade de Penderecki et la Danse Macabre de Liszt. La Cérémonie des ICMA 2012 rassemblera, comme celle de Tampere en avril dernier, des interprètes habituels des plus généreuses affiches du monde de la musique classique, les gestionnaires de labels, des représentants de l’industrie musicale ainsi que le public autour de l’excellence musicale. »Il revint à John Axelrod de présenter le projet en détail et à Rémy Franck, Président des ICMA, à informer la presse au sujet des ICMA. Toutes les informations y relatives sont disponibles sur ce site Internet. Les noms des lauréats 2012 seront publiés ici-même le 20 février.

Pour assister à cette soirée exceptionnelle, on peut réserver ses places au: 02 51 25 29 29 ou les acheter en ligne sur: www.onpl.fr. Tarifs de 20 à 29€ (Tarifs abonnés ONPL: de 15 à 26€).

Next Award Ceremonies to Take Place in Nantes and Milan

  • 07/01/2012
Next Award Ceremonies to Take Place in Nantes and Milan

John Axelrod

Less than one year after their first Award Ceremony with Gala Concert in Tampere/Finland, ICMA (International Classical Music Awards) are f
irmly established in the international musical life. The next Award Ceremonies will take place at Nantes international Congress Center La Cité (15t of May 2012) with the ‘Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire’ and at Milan’s Auditorium Fondazione Cariplo (18.03. 2013) with ‘Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi’. Both of the concerts will be conducted by internationally renowned conductor John Axelrod. Several winners of  the regular CD und DVD-categories as well as from the Special Awards will take part in those Gala Concerts. The winners 2012 will be published on the 20th of February. The list with the nominations is already available at this website.

Having closed its voting procedures for 2012 in December, the Jury will meet mid January for a General Assembly. On invitation by their Russian member Radio Orpheus it will take place in Moscow.

Prestigious IMCA Showcase 2012 in Nantes

  • 07/12/2011

Preparation for the ICMA Gala Concert and the Award ceremony 2012 took a notable step with a meeting between the three major partners for this outstanding event on May 15th at La Cité in Nantes (France). La Cité’s marketing director Corinne Denuet, Michel Ayroles, General Manager and John Axelrod, Music Director of the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire, and ICMA’s Jury President Remy Franck met on the spot to set up the key elements for the evening’s organization.

The Award Ceremony will take place on the 15th of May at 18.30 at the Auditorium 800, followed at 20.30 by the Gala Concert at La Cité’s main auditorium which seats 1.970 people. John Axelrod will conduct the concert, broadcast live by France Musique and in deferred mode by Radio MDR (Germany), Radio 100,7 (Luxembourg), Radio Orpheus (Russia) and numerous other EBU radio stations. Winners of the ICMA 2012 will perform during that concert.

Highlights of the unique evening will be coming from Beethoven’s Triple Concerto, Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto which will be heard as well as Penderecki’s Sinfonietta and Liszt’s Danse Macabre. The rest of the program will be known early in 2012.

For ICMA 2012 the world’s finest musicians, label managers and representatives of the music industry will gather in Nantes to celebrate musical excellence.

More information about Nantes:
www.lacite-nantes.fr
www.onpl.fr

ICMA 2012: Jury is Working

  • 24/11/2011

ICMA awards 2012 are currently being prepared by the international Jury (see the list in the dedicated area).

All the Special Awards have already been fixed, and major steps for the Gala Concert in May 2012 in Nantes were taken along with the evening’s music director John Axelrod.

The nomination process for the normal CD and DVD categories is the next tread, to be concluded early in November, before the voting procedure itself will be launched and terminated after three rounds in December.

The Gala concert in Nantes will be broadcast live by France Musique and offered to the entire EBU network, giving millions of listeners the opportunity to listen to the ICMA winners 2012 and the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire which will host this major musical event of the next year.