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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