Grand Prix du Disque for Lyric Music
- Grand Prix du Disque for Lyric Music
The Grand Prix du Disque for Lyric Music is awarded by L'Académie Charles Cros.
The following is a partial list of winners:
2003
*Rundfunkchor Berlin and Rundfunk-Sinfornieorchester Berlin under the direction of Marek Janowski for their recording of Paul Hindemith: "Die Harmonie der Welt"
2005
*Felicity Lott and Les Musiciens du Louvre, conducted by Marc Minkowski for their recording of Jacques Offenbach: "La grande duchesse de Gerolstein"
*Sandrine Piau, Paul Agnew, Ann Hallenberg, and Guillemette Laureaus, conducted by Federico Maria Sardelli for their recording of Antonio Vivaldi opera arias
*Mireille Delunsch and Daniel Harding for their recording of Benjamin Britten: "The Turn of the Screw"
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