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•   Concept album
                       SATIE ‘Letters to Eric Satie’ - Bertrand Chamayou (Erato)
                   •   Chamber (sponsored by Wigmore Hall)
                       SCHUMANN Piano Quartet and Quintet - Isabelle Faust, Anne Katherina Schreiber,
                       Antoine Tamestit, Jean-Guihen Queyras, Alexander Melnikov (Harmonia Mundi)
                   •   Choral
                       ELGAR The Dream of Gerontius - Gabrieli Consort & Players, Paul
                       McCreesh (Signum)
                   •   Concerto
                       BRITTEN Violin Concerto - Isabelle Faust, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen
                       Rundfunks, Jakub Hrůša (Harmonia Mundi)
                   •   Contemporary (sponsored by PRS/PPL)
                       SAARIAHO Maan Varjot, Chateau de l’ame, True Fire, Offrande – Olivier Latry,
                       Orchestre Philharmonie de Radio France (Radio France)
                   •   Early music
                       OBRECHT Missa Maria zart – Cappella Pratensis, Stratton Bull (Challenge)
                   •   Instrumental
                       YSAŸE Solo Violin Sonatas – Hilary Hahn (Deutsche Grammophon)
                   •   Opera (sponsored by Mascarade Opera)
                       JANÁČEK Káťa Kabanová – Corinne Winters, Evelyn Herlitzius, David Butt Philip,
                       Vienna Philharmonic, Jakub Hrůša (Unitel; DVD)
                   •   Orchestral (sponsored by Lark Music)
                       VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Job: A Masque for Dancing, Old King Cole & The Running Set
                       – Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Manze (Onyx)
                   •   Piano (sponsored by Shigeru Kawai)
                       CHOPIN Études – Yunchan Lim (Decca)
                   •   Song
                       SCHUBERT Die schöne Müllerin – Konstantin Krimmel, Daniel Heide (Alpha)
                   •   Voice and ensemble
                       PUCCINI “The Great Puccini” – Jonathan Tetelman, PKF Prague Philharmonia,
                       Carlo Rizzi (Deutsche Grammophon)

               Gramophone
                                editor Martin Cullingford said: ‘This year's winners are a
               powerful demonstration of the sheer breadth of classical music-making

               today… From early music to contemporary, from solo to orchestral and
               opera, it's a real privilege to be able to honour the life-affirming work of
               so many extraordinary classical musicians.’

               Highlights from the ceremony will be available to watch soon on

               the Gramophone website.
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