Grand Prix du Disque for Choral Music
- Grand Prix du Disque for Choral Music
The Grand Prix du Disque for Choral Music is awarded by L'Académie Charles Cros.
The following is a partial list of winners:
2002
*Dresdener Kammerchor and the Ensemble Alte Musik Dresden, conducted by Hans-Christian Rademann for their recording of Heinrich Schütz: "Der Schwanengesang".
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