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28-528: (Redirected from ECHO Klassik ) [REDACTED] Parts of this article (those related to Opus Klassik, 2018-) need to be updated . The reason given is: Either a new article is needed for Opus Klassik, or its awards should be included in this, to which Opus Klassik redirects. See de:Opus Klassik . Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( November 2024 ) The Echo Klassik , often stylized as ECHO Klassik ,

56-2590: A Castrato Michael Gielen Schönberg, Arnold: Gurrelieder Götz Alsmann and Natalia Wörner Gasteig, Munich 17 2009 Echo Klassik Awards October 18, 2009 Elīna Garanča Bel Canto Christian Gerhaher Robert Schumann, Melancholie Sylvain Cambreling Olivier Messiaen, Works for Orchestra Götz Alsmann und Natalia Wörner Semperoper, Dresden 18 2010 Echo Klassik Awards October 17, 2010 Joyce DiDonato Colbran, The Muse Jonas Kaufmann Sehnsucht Paavo Järvi Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 & 6 "Pastoral" Thomas Gottschalk Saalbau Essen 19 2011 Echo Klassik Awards October 2, 2011 Simone Kermes Colori d'Amore Thomas Hampson Des Knaben Wunderhorn Andris Nelsons Stravinsky: Firebird Thomas Gottschalk Saalbau Essen 20 2012 Echo Klassik Awards October 14, 2012 Renée Fleming Poèmes Klaus Florian Vogt Helden Riccardo Chailly Beethoven Symphonies Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Konzerthaus Berlin 21 2013 Echo Klassik Awards October 6, 2013 Joyce DiDonato Drama Queens Jonas Kaufmann Wagner Esa-Pekka Salonen Lutosławski: The Symphonies Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Konzerthaus Berlin 22 2014 Echo Klassik Awards October 26, 2014 Anna Netrebko Verdi Piotr Beczała Rigoletto Yannick Nézet-Séguin Stravinsky & Stokowski Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Gasteig, Munich 23 2015 Echo Klassik Awards October 18, 2015 Joyce DiDonato Stella di Napoli Jonas Kaufmann Du bist die Welt für mich David Zinman Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde & Ferruccio Busoni: Berceuse élégiaque Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Konzerthaus Berlin 24 2016 Echo Klassik Awards October 9, 2016 Anna Netrebko Macbeth Philippe Jaroussky Green: Mélodies françaises sur des poèmes de Verlaine Antonio Pappano Verdi: Aida Thomas Gottschalk Konzerthaus Berlin 25 2017 Echo Klassik Awards October 29, 2017 Joyce DiDonato In War & Peace Matthias Goerne Mahler, Berio: Sinfonia/10 Frühe Lieder Kent Nagano Richard Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie Thomas Gottschalk Elbphilharmonie Hamburg References [ edit ] ^ "Echo Klassik" . Echoklassik.de. Archived from

84-2445: A Castrato Michael Gielen Schönberg, Arnold: Gurrelieder Götz Alsmann and Natalia Wörner Gasteig, Munich 17 2009 Echo Klassik Awards October 18, 2009 Elīna Garanča Bel Canto Christian Gerhaher Robert Schumann, Melancholie Sylvain Cambreling Olivier Messiaen, Works for Orchestra Götz Alsmann und Natalia Wörner Semperoper, Dresden 18 2010 Echo Klassik Awards October 17, 2010 Joyce DiDonato Colbran, The Muse Jonas Kaufmann Sehnsucht Paavo Järvi Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 & 6 "Pastoral" Thomas Gottschalk Saalbau Essen 19 2011 Echo Klassik Awards October 2, 2011 Simone Kermes Colori d'Amore Thomas Hampson Des Knaben Wunderhorn Andris Nelsons Stravinsky: Firebird Thomas Gottschalk Saalbau Essen 20 2012 Echo Klassik Awards October 14, 2012 Renée Fleming Poèmes Klaus Florian Vogt Helden Riccardo Chailly Beethoven Symphonies Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Konzerthaus Berlin 21 2013 Echo Klassik Awards October 6, 2013 Joyce DiDonato Drama Queens Jonas Kaufmann Wagner Esa-Pekka Salonen Lutosławski: The Symphonies Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Konzerthaus Berlin 22 2014 Echo Klassik Awards October 26, 2014 Anna Netrebko Verdi Piotr Beczała Rigoletto Yannick Nézet-Séguin Stravinsky & Stokowski Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Gasteig, Munich 23 2015 Echo Klassik Awards October 18, 2015 Joyce DiDonato Stella di Napoli Jonas Kaufmann Du bist die Welt für mich David Zinman Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde & Ferruccio Busoni: Berceuse élégiaque Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón Konzerthaus Berlin 24 2016 Echo Klassik Awards October 9, 2016 Anna Netrebko Macbeth Philippe Jaroussky Green: Mélodies françaises sur des poèmes de Verlaine Antonio Pappano Verdi: Aida Thomas Gottschalk Konzerthaus Berlin 25 2017 Echo Klassik Awards October 29, 2017 Joyce DiDonato In War & Peace Matthias Goerne Mahler, Berio: Sinfonia/10 Frühe Lieder Kent Nagano Richard Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie Thomas Gottschalk Elbphilharmonie Hamburg References [ edit ] ^ "Echo Klassik" . Echoklassik.de. Archived from

112-636: A radio announcer for NDR . He also did voice-over work for television. Quasthoff's music career was launched in 1988 when he won the ARD International Music Competition in Munich, earning praise from the baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau . His performance of lieder was appreciated for its detail, directness and his vocal range and colour. In 1995, he made his American debut at the Oregon Bach Festival at

140-460: Is a German bass-baritone . Quasthoff has a range of musical interest from Bach cantatas , to lieder , and solo jazz improvisations. Born with severe birth defects caused by thalidomide , Quasthoff is 1.34 m (4 ft 4 + 3 ⁄ 4  in), and has phocomelia . Quasthoff was born in Hildesheim with serious birth defects caused by his mother's exposure during pregnancy to

168-757: Is also a voice professor. He previously taught at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold , Germany. He is currently a professor at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin. He led development of Das Lied , a biennial international song competition that started in 2009. Quasthoff has received three Grammy awards during his career to 2021. He won the Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance in 2000, for his recording with Anne Sofie von Otter of Mahler 's Des Knaben Wunderhorn , along with

196-531: The Barbican Hall , London, Quasthoff invited some of his favourite fellow artists in a series under the title Die Stimme (The Voice, also the name of his autobiography) which marked his 50th birthday. Quasthoff was a guest of BBC Radio 4 's Desert Island Discs in February 2009. In January 2012, Quasthoff announced his retirement from public performance. He cited various reasons such as illness,

224-707: The Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Claudio Abbado . His recordings of the songs of Brahms , Liszt and Schubert accompanied by pianist Justus Zeyen were nominated for the Grammy in 2000 and 2001. He won the Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance for the second time in 2004. It was for Schubert : Lieder with Orchestra which Quasthoff performed with von Otter and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe conducted by Abbado. Quasthoff won

252-588: The Vienna State Opera . Quasthoff recorded for Deutsche Grammophon (DG). In addition to recordings of classical repertoire, he released his first jazz album for DG in 2007, The Jazz Album: Watch What Happens , with Till Brönner , Alan Broadbent , Peter Erskine , Dieter Ilg , and Chuck Loeb . For the 2006/2007 concert season, Quasthoff was one of Carnegie Hall 's "Perspectives" artists. However, illness forced him to cancel his first two appearances in that capacity. As artist-in-residence at

280-794: The City of Hanau International Arthur Grumiaux Competition for Young Violinists International Classical Music Awards International Franz Liszt Piano Competition Leonard Bernstein Award Matthijs Vermeulen Award Mauricio Kagel Music Prize Mendelssohn Scholarship Nederlandse Muziekprijs Prize of the Christoph and Stephan Kaske Foundation Queen Elisabeth Competition Robert Schumann Prize for Poetry and Music Robert Schumann Prize of

308-493: The City of Hanau International Arthur Grumiaux Competition for Young Violinists International Classical Music Awards International Franz Liszt Piano Competition Leonard Bernstein Award Matthijs Vermeulen Award Mauricio Kagel Music Prize Mendelssohn Scholarship Nederlandse Muziekprijs Prize of the Christoph and Stephan Kaske Foundation Queen Elisabeth Competition Robert Schumann Prize for Poetry and Music Robert Schumann Prize of

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336-1496: The City of Zwickau Salzburg Music Prize Schneider-Schott Music Prize Telemann Prize Viotti International Music Competition Würth Prize of Jeunesses Musicales Germany North America Avery Fisher Prize Grammies Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music Leventritt Competition Marie-Josée Kravis Prize for New Music Nemmers Prize in Music Composition Primrose International Viola Competition Pulitzer Prize for Music Richard Tucker Award Stoeger Prize Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Echo_Klassik&oldid=1257937959 " Categories : Classical music awards German music awards 1994 establishments in Germany Awards established in 1994 2018 disestablishments in Germany Awards disestablished in 2018 Hidden categories: CS1 German-language sources (de) Misplaced Pages articles in need of updating from November 2024 All Misplaced Pages articles in need of updating Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Opus Klassik From Misplaced Pages,

364-1262: The City of Zwickau Salzburg Music Prize Schneider-Schott Music Prize Telemann Prize Viotti International Music Competition Würth Prize of Jeunesses Musicales Germany North America Avery Fisher Prize Grammies Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music Leventritt Competition Marie-Josée Kravis Prize for New Music Nemmers Prize in Music Composition Primrose International Viola Competition Pulitzer Prize for Music Richard Tucker Award Stoeger Prize Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Echo_Klassik&oldid=1257937959 " Categories : Classical music awards German music awards 1994 establishments in Germany Awards established in 1994 2018 disestablishments in Germany Awards disestablished in 2018 Hidden categories: CS1 German-language sources (de) Misplaced Pages articles in need of updating from November 2024 All Misplaced Pages articles in need of updating Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Thomas Quasthoff Thomas Quasthoff (born 9 November 1959)

392-592: The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Beethoven Prize Beethoven Ring Brahms-Preis Cannes Classical Awards Diapason d'Or Echo Klassik Edison Award Ernst von Siemens Music Prize European Piano Contest Bremen Franco Abbiati Prize Gaudeamus International Composers Award Gaudeamus International Interpreters Award Handel Prize Heidelberger Frühling Music Award Herbert von Karajan Music Prize Herbert von Karajan Prize Hindemith Prize Hindemith Prize of

420-541: The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Beethoven Prize Beethoven Ring Brahms-Preis Cannes Classical Awards Diapason d'Or Echo Klassik Edison Award Ernst von Siemens Music Prize European Piano Contest Bremen Franco Abbiati Prize Gaudeamus International Composers Award Gaudeamus International Interpreters Award Handel Prize Heidelberger Frühling Music Award Herbert von Karajan Music Prize Herbert von Karajan Prize Hindemith Prize Hindemith Prize of

448-735: The Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance for the third time in 2006 with Rainer Kussmaul , the Berlin Baroque Soloists and the RIAS Chamber Choir in their recording of J. S. Bach : Cantatas . In 2008, he was a soloist on the Grammy-winning recording of Brahms's Ein Deutsches Requiem (Simon Rattle, conductor; Simon Halsey , chorus master) on EMI Classics. In 2005, Quasthoff received Germany's Great Cross of Merit . In 2009, he

476-4989: The Year Male Singer of the Year Conductor of the Year Host(s) Venue 1 1994 Echo Klassik Awards March 24, 1994 Cecilia Bartoli La Cenerentola (G. Rossini), Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Riccardo Chailly Ben Heppner Turandot (G. Puccini), Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Roberto Abbado Simon Rattle Symphonie Nr. 7 (H.W. Henze), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Senta Berger Flora Köln 2 1995 Echo Klassik Awards March 30, 1995 Anne Sofie von Otter Marienkantaten und Arien (G.F. Händel), Musica Antiqua Köln, Reihnard Goebel Thomas Hampson Des Knaben Wunderhorn (G. Mahler), Geoffrey Parsons (Klavier) John Eliot Gardiner 9 Symphonies (L. v. Beethoven), Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique Senta Berger Rathaus Hamburg 3 1996 Echo Klassik Awards September 15, 1996 Montserrat Caballé Hijo de la luna Peter Seiffert Festliches Konzert mit Peter Seiffert, Chor & Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Heinz Wallberg, Jiri Kout Giuseppe Sinopoli 4 Symphonien (R. Schumann), Staatskapelle Dresden Senta Berger and Gunther Emmerlich Semperoper , Dresden 4 1997 Echo Klassik Awards September 14, 1997 Cecilia Bartoli Chant D'Amour, Meldoies Francaises Thomas Hampson Das Lied von der Erde (G. Mahler) Bruno Weil Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (L. v. Beethoven) Senta Berger und Jochen Kowalski Prinzregententheater Munich 5 1998 Echo Klassik Awards October 25, 1998 Waltraud Meier Sings Wagner, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Lorin Maazel Thomas Quasthoff Mozart Arias, Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn, Jörg Faerber Ingo Metzmacher Sinfonie Nr. 9 (H. W. Henze), Berliner Philharmoniker Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Laeiszhalle Hamburg 6 1999 Echo Klassik Awards October 24, 1999 Edita Gruberova La Sonnambula (Vincenzo Bellini), Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Marcello Viotti José Cura Samson & Dalila (Saint-Saens), London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Sir Colin Davis Lorin Maazel L'Histoire du Soldat (Stravinsky), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar 7 2000 Echo Klassik Awards October 22, 2000 Anne Sofie von Otter Bengt Forsberg (Klavier), Four Shakespeare Songs Op. 31, Desdemonas Song (E.W. Korngold) Marcelo Álvarez Tomo y obligo (C. Gardel), N. Marconi (Bandoneon), F. Suarez-Paz (Violine), P. Ziegler (Klavier), M. Cardozo (Gitarre), H. Console (Bass), J. Calandrelli (Dirigent) Daniel Barenboim Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Schauspielhaus am Gendarmenmarkt , Berlin 8 2001 Echo Klassik Awards September 30, 2001 Barbara Frittoli Don Giovanni (W.A. Mozart) Ramón Vargas La Favorite Günter Wand Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Festspielhaus Baden-Baden 9 2002 Echo Klassik Awards October 13, 2002 Angela Gheorghiu Casta Diva Marcelo Álvarez French Arias Claudio Abbado Senta Berger Alte Oper Frankfurt 10 2003 Echo Klassik Awards October 26, 2003 Vesselina Kasarova Nuit Resplendissante, French Opera Arias Salvatore Licitra E lucevan le stelle Simon Rattle Symphony No. 5 (G. Mahler) Senta Berger Konzerthaus Dortmund 12 2004 Echo Klassik Awards October 24, 2004 Anna Netrebko Opera Arias Thomas Quasthoff Romantische Lieder, Schubert Lieder – Senta Berger Gasteig , Munich 13 2005 Echo Klassik Awards October 16, 2005 Anna Netrebko Sempre libera Rolando Villazón Französische Opernarien (Gounod, Massenet) Claudio Abbado Debussy, Mahler – "La mer", Symphony No. 2 Senta Berger Gasteig, Munich 14 2006 Echo Klassik Awards October 22, 2006 Cecilia Bartoli G.F. Händel, A. Caldara: Opera Proibita Bryn Terfel Simple Gifts Daniel Barenboim L. v. Beethoven, W. A. Mozart: Das Ramallah Konzert Maria Furtwängler Gasteig, Munich 15 2007 Echo Klassik Awards October 21, 2007 Elīna Garanča Aria Cantilena Simon Keenlyside Tales Of Opera Mariss Jansons Shostakovich: Symphonies Maria Furtwängler Gasteig, Munich 16 2008 Echo Klassik Awards October 19, 2008 Cecilia Bartoli Maria Philippe Jaroussky Carestini – The Story of

504-4620: The Year Male Singer of the Year Conductor of the Year Host(s) Venue 1 1994 Echo Klassik Awards March 24, 1994 Cecilia Bartoli La Cenerentola (G. Rossini), Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Riccardo Chailly Ben Heppner Turandot (G. Puccini), Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Roberto Abbado Simon Rattle Symphonie Nr. 7 (H.W. Henze), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Senta Berger Flora Köln 2 1995 Echo Klassik Awards March 30, 1995 Anne Sofie von Otter Marienkantaten und Arien (G.F. Händel), Musica Antiqua Köln, Reihnard Goebel Thomas Hampson Des Knaben Wunderhorn (G. Mahler), Geoffrey Parsons (Klavier) John Eliot Gardiner 9 Symphonies (L. v. Beethoven), Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique Senta Berger Rathaus Hamburg 3 1996 Echo Klassik Awards September 15, 1996 Montserrat Caballé Hijo de la luna Peter Seiffert Festliches Konzert mit Peter Seiffert, Chor & Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Heinz Wallberg, Jiri Kout Giuseppe Sinopoli 4 Symphonien (R. Schumann), Staatskapelle Dresden Senta Berger and Gunther Emmerlich Semperoper , Dresden 4 1997 Echo Klassik Awards September 14, 1997 Cecilia Bartoli Chant D'Amour, Meldoies Francaises Thomas Hampson Das Lied von der Erde (G. Mahler) Bruno Weil Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (L. v. Beethoven) Senta Berger und Jochen Kowalski Prinzregententheater Munich 5 1998 Echo Klassik Awards October 25, 1998 Waltraud Meier Sings Wagner, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Lorin Maazel Thomas Quasthoff Mozart Arias, Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn, Jörg Faerber Ingo Metzmacher Sinfonie Nr. 9 (H. W. Henze), Berliner Philharmoniker Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Laeiszhalle Hamburg 6 1999 Echo Klassik Awards October 24, 1999 Edita Gruberova La Sonnambula (Vincenzo Bellini), Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Marcello Viotti José Cura Samson & Dalila (Saint-Saens), London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Sir Colin Davis Lorin Maazel L'Histoire du Soldat (Stravinsky), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar 7 2000 Echo Klassik Awards October 22, 2000 Anne Sofie von Otter Bengt Forsberg (Klavier), Four Shakespeare Songs Op. 31, Desdemonas Song (E.W. Korngold) Marcelo Álvarez Tomo y obligo (C. Gardel), N. Marconi (Bandoneon), F. Suarez-Paz (Violine), P. Ziegler (Klavier), M. Cardozo (Gitarre), H. Console (Bass), J. Calandrelli (Dirigent) Daniel Barenboim Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Schauspielhaus am Gendarmenmarkt , Berlin 8 2001 Echo Klassik Awards September 30, 2001 Barbara Frittoli Don Giovanni (W.A. Mozart) Ramón Vargas La Favorite Günter Wand Senta Berger und Roger Willemsen Festspielhaus Baden-Baden 9 2002 Echo Klassik Awards October 13, 2002 Angela Gheorghiu Casta Diva Marcelo Álvarez French Arias Claudio Abbado Senta Berger Alte Oper Frankfurt 10 2003 Echo Klassik Awards October 26, 2003 Vesselina Kasarova Nuit Resplendissante, French Opera Arias Salvatore Licitra E lucevan le stelle Simon Rattle Symphony No. 5 (G. Mahler) Senta Berger Konzerthaus Dortmund 12 2004 Echo Klassik Awards October 24, 2004 Anna Netrebko Opera Arias Thomas Quasthoff Romantische Lieder, Schubert Lieder – Senta Berger Gasteig , Munich 13 2005 Echo Klassik Awards October 16, 2005 Anna Netrebko Sempre libera Rolando Villazón Französische Opernarien (Gounod, Massenet) Claudio Abbado Debussy, Mahler – "La mer", Symphony No. 2 Senta Berger Gasteig, Munich 14 2006 Echo Klassik Awards October 22, 2006 Cecilia Bartoli G.F. Händel, A. Caldara: Opera Proibita Bryn Terfel Simple Gifts Daniel Barenboim L. v. Beethoven, W. A. Mozart: Das Ramallah Konzert Maria Furtwängler Gasteig, Munich 15 2007 Echo Klassik Awards October 21, 2007 Elīna Garanča Aria Cantilena Simon Keenlyside Tales Of Opera Mariss Jansons Shostakovich: Symphonies Maria Furtwängler Gasteig, Munich 16 2008 Echo Klassik Awards October 19, 2008 Cecilia Bartoli Maria Philippe Jaroussky Carestini – The Story of

532-538: The drug thalidomide, which was prescribed as an antiemetic to combat her morning sickness . Quasthoff was denied admission to the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover , owing to his physical inability to play the piano, rather than a lack of skill required for entry to the conservatory. In the early stages of his education as a singer, Quasthoff was promoted by Sebastian Peschko . Thus, he chose to study voice privately. He also studied law for three years. Prior to his music career, he worked for six years as

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588-592: The invitation of artistic director Helmuth Rilling ; in 1998, he was one of the soloists for the festival's world premiere of Penderecki's Credo , the recording of which won a Grammy Award for best choral recording. In 2003, he made his staged operatic debut as Don Fernando in Beethoven's Fidelio at the Salzburg Festival , conducted by Simon Rattle . In 2004 he performed Amfortas in Parsifal with

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616-2831: The original on 22 December 2014 . Retrieved 4 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2007" . Neue Musikzeitung (in German). 18 June 2007 . Retrieved 4 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2008" . klassik.com . 2008 . Retrieved 4 August 2017 . ^ "Die Preisträger des ECHO KLASSIK 2009" . neue musikzeitung (in German). 29 June 2009 . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Preisträger des Musikpreises Echo Klassik 2010 bekannt gegeben" . Neue Musikzeitung (in German). 20 July 2010 . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2013" (PDF) . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2014" (PDF) . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2015" . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2016" . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2017" (PDF) . echoklassik.de . 2017 . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . External links [ edit ] Official website (archived) v t e Classical music awards Asia Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition Hamamatsu International Piano Competition Isang Yun Competition Singapore International Violin Competition Suntory Music Award Toru Takemitsu Composition Award Europe Eastern Enescu Prize International Chopin Piano Competition International Tchaikovsky Competition Fryderyk (Polish Grammys) Northern Birgit Nilsson Prize Classic Brit Awards Elgar Medal Gramophone Classical Music Awards Harriet Cohen International Music Award International Opera Awards Leeds International Piano Competition Léonie Sonning Music Prize Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition Royal Academy of Music Bach Prize Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards Sibelius Medal Queen's Medal for Music Walter Willson Cobbett Medal Wihuri Sibelius Prize Western ARD International Music Competition Arnold Schönberg Prize Bach Medal Bach Prize of

644-2317: The original on 22 December 2014 . Retrieved 4 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2007" . Neue Musikzeitung (in German). 18 June 2007 . Retrieved 4 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2008" . klassik.com . 2008 . Retrieved 4 August 2017 . ^ "Die Preisträger des ECHO KLASSIK 2009" . neue musikzeitung (in German). 29 June 2009 . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Preisträger des Musikpreises Echo Klassik 2010 bekannt gegeben" . Neue Musikzeitung (in German). 20 July 2010 . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2013" (PDF) . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2014" (PDF) . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2015" . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2016" . echoklassik.de . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . ^ "Echo Klassik 2017" (PDF) . echoklassik.de . 2017 . Retrieved 3 August 2017 . External links [ edit ] Official website (archived) v t e Classical music awards Asia Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition Hamamatsu International Piano Competition Isang Yun Competition Singapore International Violin Competition Suntory Music Award Toru Takemitsu Composition Award Europe Eastern Enescu Prize International Chopin Piano Competition International Tchaikovsky Competition Fryderyk (Polish Grammys) Northern Birgit Nilsson Prize Classic Brit Awards Elgar Medal Gramophone Classical Music Awards Harriet Cohen International Music Award International Opera Awards Leeds International Piano Competition Léonie Sonning Music Prize Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition Royal Academy of Music Bach Prize Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards Sibelius Medal Queen's Medal for Music Walter Willson Cobbett Medal Wihuri Sibelius Prize Western ARD International Music Competition Arnold Schönberg Prize Bach Medal Bach Prize of

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728-567: The strains of touring, and the death of his brother Michael from lung cancer. He later returned to performance. This included appearing in concert in 2016, notably as the speaker in Schoenberg 's Gurre-Lieder . He performed as Feste in the play Twelfth Night . He also performed with his jazz quartet and with a spoken role in a semi-staged opera at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2021. Quasthoff

756-693: Was Germany's major classical music award in 22 categories. The award, presented by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie  [ de ] , was held annually, usually in October or September, separate from its parent award, the Echo Music Prize . The Echo Klassik was disestablished in 2018, and replaced by the Opus Klassik  [ de ] . Ceremonies [ edit ] # Ceremony Date Female Singer of

784-434: Was Germany's major classical music award in 22 categories. The award, presented by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie  [ de ] , was held annually, usually in October or September, separate from its parent award, the Echo Music Prize . The Echo Klassik was disestablished in 2018, and replaced by the Opus Klassik  [ de ] . Ceremonies [ edit ] # Ceremony Date Female Singer of

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