Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year – Vocal or Choral Performance
The Juno Award for "Classical Album of the Year" has been awarded since 1994, as recognition each year for the best vocal classical music album in Canada.[citation needed]
Winners
Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance) (1994 - 2002)
- 1994 - Claudette Leblanc (soprano), Valerie Tryon (piano), Debussy Songs
- 1995 - Vocal Soloists/Choeur et Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit - Conductor, Berlioz: Les Troyens
- 1996 - Ben Heppner (tenor), The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis - Conductor, Ben Heppner Sings Richard Strauss
- 1997 - Choeur et orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Charles Dutoit - Conductor, Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust
- 1998 - Michael Schade (tenor), Russell Braun (baritone), Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw, Soirée française
- 1999 - Gerald Finley (baritone), Stephen Ralls (piano), Songs of Travel
- 2000 - Ben Heppner, German Romantic Opera
- 2001 - Karina Gauvin; Russell Braun; Les Violons du Roy, G. F. Handel: Apollo e Dafne & Silete Venti
- 2002 - Ben Heppner, Air Français
Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral Performance (2003 - 2021)
- 2003 - Les Violons du Roy, Mozart Requiem
- 2004 - Isabel Bayrakdarian, James Parker, Cello Ensemble, Azulão
- 2005 - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Cleopatra
- 2006 - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Serouj Kradjian, Viardot-Garcia: Lieder Chansons Canzoni Mazurkas
- 2007 - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Russell Braun, Michael Schade, Mozart: Arie e Duetti
- 2008 - Measha Brueggergosman, Surprise
- 2009 - Ensemble Caprice, Gloria! Vivaldi’s Angels
- 2010 - Adrianne Pieczonka, Adrianne Pieczonka sings Puccini
- 2011 - Gerald Finley, Great Operatic Arias
- 2012 - Jane Archibald, Orchestre Symphonique Bienne, (Thomas Rösner, conductor), Haydn Arias
- 2013 - Karina Gauvin, Prima Donna
- 2014 - Marie-Nicole Lemieux & André Gagnon, Lettres de Madame Roy à sa fille Gabrielle
- 2015 - Gerald Finley & Julius Drake, Schubert: Winterreise
- 2016 - L'Harmonie des Saisons, Las Ciudades de Oro
- 2017 - Montreal Symphony Orchestra with Kent Nagano, L’Aiglon
- 2018 - Barbara Hannigan with Ludwig Orchestra, Crazy Girl Crazy
- 2019 - Barbara Hannigan with Reinbert de Leeuw, Vienna: Fin de siècle
- 2020 - Ottawa Bach Choir conducted by Lisette Canton, Handel: Dixit Dominus; Bach & Schutz: Motets
- 2021 - Toronto Mendelssohn Choir with Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, Massenet: Thaïs, Erin Wall, Joshua Hopkins, Andrew Staples[1]
References
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- Album of the Year
- Adult Alternative
- Adult Contemporary
- Alternative
- Blues
- Children's
- Comedy
- Classical – Large Ensemble
- Classical – Small Ensemble
- Classical – Solo
- Classical Composition
- CCM/Gospel
- Contemporary Indigenous Artist
- Contemporary R&B/Soul
- Contemporary Roots
- Country
- Dance
- Electronic
- Francophone
- Global Music
- Heavy Metal
- Instrumental
- International
- Jazz – Solo
- Jazz – Group
- Jazz – Vocal
- Pop
- Rap Album/EP
- Rap Single
- Reggae
- Rock
- Single of the Year
- Traditional Indigenous Artist
- Traditional R&B/Soul
- Traditional Roots
- Underground Dance
- Classical Album of the Year (1977–1985)
- Classical – Solo or Chamber Ensemble (1985–2021)
- Classical – Vocal or Choral Performance (1994–2021)
- Indigenous Artist or Group (1994–2021)
- Jazz Album (1977–1993)
- Jazz – Contemporary (1994–2014)
- Jazz – Traditional (1994–2014)
- Rap Recording (1991–2021)
- R&B/Soul Recording (1985–2020)
- Roots and Traditional Album (1989–1995)
- Roots & Traditional Album – Solo (1996–2015)
- Roots & Traditional Album – Group (1996–2015)
1 Due to the rescheduling of the ceremony from late fall to early spring, no ceremony was held in 1988.