Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance
Appearance
Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance | |
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Awarded for | quality chamber music performances |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 1959 |
Last awarded | 2011 |
Website | grammy.com |
The Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance was awarded from 1959 to 2011. The award was discontinued in 2012 in a major overhaul of Grammy categories; since 2012, recordings in this category have fallen under the Best Small Ensemble Performance category. The award has had several minor name changes:
- From 1959 to 1960 the award was known as Best Classical Performance - Chamber Music (including chamber orchestra)
- In 1961 it was awarded as Best Classical Performance - Vocal or Instrumental - Chamber Music
- From 1962 to 1964 it was awarded as Best Classical Performance - Chamber Music
- In 1965 it was awarded as two awards for Best Chamber Music Performance - Vocal and Best Chamber Music Performance - Instrumental
- From 1966 to 1967 it was awarded as Best Classical Chamber Music Performance - Instrumental or Vocal
- From 1968 to 1990 it was awarded as Best Chamber Music Performance
- In 1991 it was awarded as Best Chamber Music or Other Small Ensemble Performance
- From 1992 to 2011 it has been awarded as Best Chamber Music Performance
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
Recipients
[edit]Year | Winner(s) | Title | Nominees | Ref. |
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1959 | Hollywood String Quartet | Beethoven: Quartet 130 |
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[1] |
1960 | Arthur Rubinstein | Beethoven: Sonata No. 21 in C (Waldstein); Sonata No. 18 in E Flat |
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[2] |
1961 | Laurindo Almeida | Conversations with the Guitar |
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[3] |
1962 | Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky, William Primrose | Beethoven: Serenade, Op. 8; Kodály: Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7 |
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[4] |
1963 | Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky, William Primrose | The Heifetz-Piatgorsky Concerts with Primrose, Pennario and Guests |
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[5] |
1964 | Julian Bream Consort | An Evening of Elizabethan Music |
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[6] |
1965 | Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky, Jacob Lateiner | Beethoven: Trio No. 1 in E Flat, Op. 1, No. 1 |
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[7] |
Noah Greenberg conducting New York Pro Musica | It Was a Lover and His Lass (Morley, Byrd and Others) |
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1966 | Juilliard String Quartet | Bartók: The 6 String Quartets |
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[8] |
1967 | Boston Symphony Chamber Players | Boston Symphony Chamber Players - Works of Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, Fine, Copland, Carter, Piston |
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[9] |
1968 | Ravi Shankar, Yehudi Menuhin | West Meets East |
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[10] |
1969 | Vittorio Negri (conductor), E Power Biggs with the Edward Tarr Brass Ensemble & Gabrieli Consort | Glory of Gabrieli Vol. II - Canzonas for Brass, Winds, Strings and Organs |
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[11] |
1970 | Chicago Brass Ensemble, Cleveland Brass Ensemble, and Philadelphia Brass Ensemble | Gabrieli: Antiphonal Music of Gabrieli (Canzoni for Brass Choirs) |
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[12] |
1971 | Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern, Leonard Rose | Beethoven: The Complete Piano Trios |
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[13] |
1972 | Juilliard String Quartet | Debussy: Quartet in G Minor; Ravel: Quartet in F Major |
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[14] |
1973 | Julian Bream, John Williams | Julian and John (selections by Lawes, Carulli, Albéniz, Granados) |
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[15] |
1974 | Gunther Schuller (conductor), New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble | Joplin: The Red Back Book |
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[16] |
1975 | Pierre Fournier, Arthur Rubinstein & Henryk Szeryng | Brahms: Trios (Complete)/Schumann: Trio No. 1 in D Minor |
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1976 | Arthur Rubinstein, Henryk Szeryng, Pierre Fournier | Schubert: Trios No. 1 in B Flat Major, Op. 99 and No. 2 in E Flat Major, Op. 100 (Piano Trios) |
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[17] |
1977 | David Munrow (conductor), Early Music Consort of London | The Art of Courtly Love |
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[18] |
1978 | Juilliard String Quartet | Schoenberg: Quartets for Strings (Complete) |
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[19] |
1979 | Itzhak Perlman, Vladimir Ashkenazy | Beethoven: Sonatas for Violin and Piano (Complete) |
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[20] |
1980 | Dennis Russell Davies (conductor) and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra | Copland: Appalachian Spring |
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[21] |
1981 | Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman | Music for 2 Violins (Moszkowski: Suite for 2 Violins; Shostakovich: Duets; Prokofiev: Sonata for 2 Violins) |
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[22] |
1982 | Itzhak Perlman, Lynn Harrell and Vladimir Ashkenazy | Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in A Minor |
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[23] |
1983 | Richard Stoltzman, Richard Goode | Brahms: The Sonatas for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 120 |
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[24] |
1984 | Mstislav Rostropovich, Rudolf Serkin | Brahms: Sonata for Cello and Piano in E Minor, Op. 38, and Sonata in F Major, Op. 99 |
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[25] |
1985 | Juilliard String Quartet | Beethoven: The Late String Quartets |
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[26] |
1986 | Emmanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma | Brahms: Cello and Piano Sonatas in E Major and F Major |
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[27] |
1987 | Emmanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma | Beethoven: Cello and Piano Sonata No. 4 in C and Variations |
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[28] |
1988 | Itzhak Perlman, Lynn Harrell, Vladimir Ashkenazy | Beethoven: The Complete Piano Trios |
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[29] |
1989 | Murray Perahia, Georg Solti, David Corkhill, Evelyn Glennie | Bartók: Sonata for 2 Pianos and Percussion; Brahms: Variation on a Theme by Joseph Haydn for 2 Piano |
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[30] |
1990 | Emerson String Quartet | Bartók: 6 String Quartets |
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[31] |
1991 | Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman | Brahms: The Three Violin Sonatas |
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[32] |
1992 | Emanuel Ax, Isaac Stern, Jaime Laredo, Yo-Yo Ma | Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartets |
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[33] |
1993 | Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma | Brahms: Sonatas for Cello and Piano |
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[34] |
1994 | Emerson String Quartet | Ives: String Quartets |
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[35] |
1995 | Daniel Barenboim, Dale Clevenger, Larry Combs, Daniele Damiano, Hansjorg Schellenberger, Berlin Philharmonic | Beethoven/Mozart: Quintets (Chicago-Berlin) |
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[36] |
1996 | Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, Richard Stoltzman | Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios |
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[37] |
1997 | Cleveland Quartet | Corigliano: String Quartet |
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[38] |
1998 | Emerson Quartet | Beethoven: The String Quartets |
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[39] |
1999 | André Previn, Gil Shaham | American Scenes (Works of Copland, Previn, Barber, Gershwin) |
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[40] |
2000 | Anne-Sophie Mutter, Lambert Orkis | Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas (Nos. 1-3, Op. 12; Nos. 1-3, Op. 30; "Spring" Sonata, etc.) |
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[41] |
2001 | Emerson String Quartet | Shostakovich: The String Quartets |
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[42] |
2002 | The Angeles String Quartet | Haydn: The Complete String Quartets |
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[43] |
2003 | Takács Quartet | Beethoven: String Quartets ("Razumovsky", Op. 59, 1-3; "Harp", Op. 74) |
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[44] |
2004 | Kronos Quartet, Dawn Upshaw | Berg: Lyrics Suite |
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[45] |
2005 | Martha Argerich, Mikhail Pletnev | Prokofiev (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella - Suite for Two Pianos; Ravel: Ma Mère L'Oye |
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[46] |
2006 | Emerson String Quartet | Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets |
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[47] |
2007 | Emerson String Quartet | Intimate Voices |
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[48] |
2008 | Eighth Blackbird | Strange Imaginary Animals |
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[49] |
2009 | Pacifica Quartet | Elliott Carter: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 5 |
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[50] |
2010 | Emerson Quartet | Intimate Letters |
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[51] |
2011 | Parker Quartet | Ligeti: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 |
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