Anna Prohaska & Konstantin Krimmel Lead 2024 Opus Klassik Awards Winners
By Francisco SalazarThe Opus Klassik Awards have announced its 2024 winners.
The Female Singer of the Year went to Anna Prohaska for “Maria Mater Meretrix,” while the Male Singer of the Year went to Konstantin Krimmel for Schubert’s “Die schöne Müllerin.”
The Conductor of the Year award went to Klaus Mäkelä for Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring & The Firebird,” while the Solo Recording Singing of the Year went to Michael Spyres for “In The Shadows.” The Solo Recording Singing of the Year went to Charles Castronovo for “Giacomo Puccini/ Schachtner: ‘I Canti’ – orchestrierte Lieder und Werke.”
The Choral Recording of the Year went to Hans-Christoph Rademann and Gaechinger Cantorey for “Vision.Bach Vol. 1,” while the Opera Recording of the Year went to Dorothee Oberlinger and Ensemble 1700 for Giuseppe Scarlatti’s “I portentosi effetti della Madre Natura” and Paul Daniel, London Philharmonic Orchestra, and Anne-Catherine Gillet’s for Offenbach’s “La Princesse de Trébizonde.” The World Premiere Recording of the Year went to Anna Skryleva, Magdeburgische Philharmonie, and Raffaela Lintl for Eugen Engel’s “Grete Minde.”
Reginald Mobley won the Classic without Limits for his album “Because,” while Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Bradley Cooper, and the London Symphony Orchestra won the Filmmusic / Score of the Year for “Maestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein.”
Other winners include Gautier Capuçon, Isabelle Faust, Lang Lang, Liza Lim, María Dueñas, Valerie Eickhoff, Bruce Liu, Anna Lapwood, Hilary Hahn, Christian Thielemann, and Víkingur Ólafsson, among others.
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