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Gramophone Awards
The Gramophone Awards are widely regarded as the most
important and influential classical music awards in the world.
Gramophone critics select nominees from a pool of more than 2,000
reviews that have appeared in the magazine throughout the year and
choose the winners after a two-round balloting process. Each year a
Record of the Year is selected from the list of winners.
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- 1981 Gramophone Awards - 1981 Gramophone Awards Chamber Bartók, String Quartets nos. 1–6, Tokyo Quartet ...
- 2007 Gramophone Awards - 2007 Gramophone Awards Record of the Year and Orchestral Brahms, Piano Concertos, Nelson Freire, ...
- 1978 Gramophone Awards - 1978 Gramophone Awards Chamber Bartók, Sonata for 2 Pianos; Debussy, En Blanc; Mozart, ...
- 1979 Gramophone Awards - 1979 Gramophone Awards Chamber (Record of the Year) Haydn, Piano Trios, Beaux Arts Trio (Philips) ...
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