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Zu Opus Klassik Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Hinrich Alpers Piotr Anderszewski Nicholas Angelich Iveta Apkalna Martha Argerich Martha Argerich Bach: Well-tempered Beethoven / Liszt Clavier Prokofiev Widor & Vierne Beethoven / Grieg Beethoven Avi Avital Sergio Azzolini Sergei Babayan Daniel Barenboim Thomas Bartlett Lisa Batiashvili Art of the Mandolin Kozeluch: Concertos Rachmaninoff Complete Piano Sonatas Shelter City Lights and Symphony / Diabelli Variations Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Katharina Bäuml Nicola Benedetti Kristian Bezuidenhout Eva Bindere Claudio Bohórquez Gábor Boldoczki Earth Music Elgar: Violin Concerto Beethoven: 9. Sinfonie / Tālivaldis Ķeniņš Piazzolla Versailles Chorfantasie Luiza Borac Rudolf Buchbinder Khatia Buniatishvili Gautier Capuçon Renaud Capuçon Bertrand Chamayou Constantin Silvestri Beethoven: Piano Concerto 1 Labyrinth Emotions Elgar: Violin concerto Good Night! Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Seong-Jin Cho Zlata Chochieva Florian Christl Daniel Ciobanu Carlos Cipa Xavier de Maistre The Wanderer (re)creations Episodes Daniel Ciobanu Correlations (on 11 pianos) Serenata Latina Nikola Djoric Magne H. Draagen Friedemann Eichhorn Isang Enders Christian Euler Reinhold Friedrich Echoes of Leipzig in Bach & Piazzolla Say: Complete Violin Vox Humana Viola Solo Blumine Nidaros Cathedral Works Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Reinhold Friedrich Sebastian Fritsch Martin Fröst Thibaut Garcia Brandon Patrick George Alban Gerhardt Shostakovich: Cello Listen to our Cry Moments in Life Vivaldi Aranjuez Flute Sonatas and solo Concertos Works Jess Gillam Hélène Grimaud Raphaela Gromes Benjamin Grosvenor Augustin Hadelich Hilary Hahn Time The Messenger Klengel / Schumann LISZT Bohemian Tales Paris Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Jörg Halubek Jörg Halubek Marc-André Hamelin Martin Helmchen Ragnhild Hemsing David Stromberg Bach Organ Landscapes Bach: The Brandenburg Liszt - Thalberg Beethoven Piano Røta Concerto for two Concertos Concerto Cellos Friederike Heumann Matthias Höfs Heidrun Holtmann Daniel Hope Daniel Hope Daniel Hope Nostalgia - The Sea The Trumpets of of Memories Matthias Höfs Tzvi Avni Schnittke Serenades Hope@Home Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Claire Huangci Alina Ibragimova Bente Illevold Judith Ingolfsson Rudolf Innig Ravel / Chausson Shostakovich: Violin Klangen fra de dype The Happiest Years Anton Bruckner Concertos skoger Lucas & Arthur Jussen Violetta Khachikyan Sunwook Kim Matthias Kirschnereit Felix Klieser Sebastian Knauer The Russian Album Fugenpassion Johannes Brahms Beethoven Unknown Beyond Words This Is (Not) Beethoven Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Mari Kodama Momo Kodama Krzysztof Komendarek- Christoph Koncz Patricia Tymendorf Kopatchinskaja Kaleidoscope Mozart / Hosokawa Mozart's Violin What's Next Vivaldi? ReVIOLAtion Thomas Kotcheff Gidon Kremer Juliane Laake Lang Lang Théotime Langlois de Swarte Dejan Lazić Rzewski: Songs of Insurrection Mieczysław Weinberg ENGLISHMAN IN Bach: Goldberg Thomas Dunford Mozart: Piano TYROL Variations Quartets The Mad Lover Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Beth Levin Igor Levit Sabine Liebner Ekaterina Litvintseva Daniel Lozakovich Javier Lupiáñez Hammerklavier Live Encounter Giacinto Scelsi Franck und Strauss Ludwig van Pisendel Beethoven Yo-Yo Ma Sebastian Manz Omar Massa Denis Matsuev Lavinia Meijer Christina Meißner Songs of Comfort Clarinet Concertos: Tango Concertante SHOSTAKOVICH – Peaceful Choir-New Ispariz and Hope Lindberg & Nielsen SCHNITTKE – Sound of Choral Music LUTOSLAWSKI Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Alvaro Mendizabal Pat Metheny Midori Klara Min Anders Miolin Dai Miyata The sleep of reason Road To The Sun Beethoven Violin Robert Schumann A timeless odyssey Edward Elgar - Ralph Concerto Vaughan Williams Nils Mönkemeyer Joseph Moog Yeseul Moon Fabian Müller Jean Muller Daniel Müller-Schott Vivaldi - Paganini - Brahms: Piano Samuel Barber – Passionato Mozart Sonatas Vol. 3 Johannes Brahms Tartini Concerto Piano Music Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Anne-Sophie Mutter Iuliana Münch Anne-Sophie Mutter Lena Neudauer Jan Nigges Nosrati Schaghajegh Yo-Yo Ma Liszt Imagination John Williams in Daniel Barenboim Antonio Rosetti Flauto e Voce Anton Rubinstein Vienna Triple Concerto Víkingur Ólafsson Onutė Gražinytė Andrejs Osokins Selina Ott Sophie Pacini Emmanuel Pahud Reflections Arvo Pärt: Lamentate Two Worlds Trumpet Concertos Rimembranza Beethoven Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Hille Perl Trevor Pinnock Maria Radutu Lucienne Renaudin Michael Rische Vary Jean Rondeau Ballads within a J. S. Bach: The Well- PHOENIX Piazzolla Stories CPE Bach Piano Barricades Dream Tempered Clavier Concertos Linus Roth Eckart Runge Jennifer Rüth Pablo Sáinz-Villegas Gerd Schaller Halgeir Schiager Virtuoso Dances Transitions Ming Soul of Spanish Bruckner for Organ Kühmstedt / van Guitar Eyken / Reubke Queenz of Piano Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Gabriel Schwabe Andreas Sieling Silver, Sivan Astrig Siranossian Andreas Skouras Ferenc Snétberger Hellen Weiß Garburg, Gil Berlin - Orgelwerke Dear Mademoiselle Paul Hindemith- Hallgató Kodály/Ligeti Berliner Komponisten Brahms: Concerto For 1922 Piano Four Hands Grigory Sokolov Vladimir Soltan Kian Soltani Kian Soltani Alexandra Sostmann Jakob Spahn Beethoven Brahms Klarinettenquintette Beethoven: Piano Dvorák: Cello Bach, Byrd, Gibbons Benjamin Britten Mozart Trios Concerto Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres Arabella Steinbacher Andrzej Mikołaj Camille Thomas Daniil Trifonov Florian Uhlig Szadejko Jan Vogler Four Seasons Wie ein Phoenix aus der Voice of Hope Silver Age Robert Schumann Muhly, Helbig, Long: Asche "Three Continents" Lars Vogt Gottlieb Wallisch Yuja Wang Alisa Weilerstein Carolin Widmann Sarah Willis Janáček: Piano Ludwig van Beethoven John Adams: Must Bach Cello Suites Rebecca Saunders: Mozart Y Mambo Works The Devil Have All Still - Aether - Alba The Good Tunes? Nominierte in der Kategorie Instrumentalist/in des Jahres William Youn Tabea Zimmermann, Tabea Zimmermann Javier Perianes Schubert: Piano Solo II Sonatas I Cantilena.
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