10TH ANNIVERSARY CLASSICAL BRIT AWARDS
The tenth Classical BRIT Awards have taken place at The Royal Albert Hall in London on the 14th May 2009 and a plethora of classical artists were present to honour this year’s most outstanding performers.
The 2009 winners are decided from the Academy voting, except NS&I Album of the Year selected by Classic FM listeners and Classic FM Magazine readers; the Soundtrack of the Year Award chosen by a panel from film and television and the winner of the Critics’ Award which was chosen by a panel of critics from the national media.
The 2009 Classical BRIT Award winners are:
Winner in red:
N S & I Album of the Year
Spirit of the Glen – Journey - The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Incanto - Andrea Bocelli
Chant – Music for Paradise - Cistercian Monks
Voices of the Valley – Home - Fron Male Voice Choir
River of Dreams – The Very Best of Hayley Westenra
Tenor at the Movies - Jonathan Ansell
Sacred Arias - Katherine Jenkins
Music of the Spheres - Mike Oldfield
The Priests - The Priests
Together - The Salvation Army
Male Artist of the year
Sir Charles Mackerras
Sir Colin Davis
Female artist of the year
Alison Balsom
Anna Netrebko
Danielle de Niese
Composer of the Year
Howard Goodhall
Nigel Hess
Steve Reich
Young British Classical Performer or Group
Alina Ibragimova
Elizabeth Watts
Libera
Soundtrack of the year
Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard - The Dark Knight
James Newton Howard - I am Legend
Paul Cantelon - The Other Boleyn Girl
Critics’ Award
Gerald Finley/Julius Drake - Schumann/Dichterliebe & other Heine Settings
Paul Lewis - Beethoven/Piano Sonatas vol.4
Lifetime Achievement Award
José Carreras
Don’t miss your chance to see all the winners at the Classical BRIT Awards 2009 which will be shown on Tuesday 19th May, at 10.35pm on ITV1.