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Annual award for the best classical music album in Canada
The
Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year was introduced in 1977, as recognition each year for the best
classical music album in
Canada.
[1] It was presented until the
Juno Awards of 1985, when it was split into separate awards for
Large Ensemble and
Solo or Chamber Ensemble.
Winners and nominees
Year
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Winner(s)
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Album
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Nominees
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Ref.
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1977
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Anton Kuerti
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Beethoven - Vols. 1,2,& 3
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- Franck and Ravel — Hidetaro Suzuki & Zeyda Ruga-Suzuki
- Franz Schubert & Johannes Brahms —
Gisela Depkat
- Liona —
Liona Boyd
- Plays J.S. Bach — Pierre Grandmaison
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1978
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Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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Three Borodin Symphonies
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1979
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Glenn Gould/Roxolana Roslak
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Hindemith; Das Marienleben
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1980
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Judy Loman/
R. Murray Schafer
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The Crown of Ariadne
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- Loving — Kathy Terrell, Jean MacPhail, Susan Gudgeon,
Mary Lou Fallis, Chamber Orchestra,
Robert Aitken (conductor)
- The Nutcracker Suite —
Toronto Symphony Orchestra,
Andrew Davis
- Sonatas for Flute and Harpsichord No. 1,2,3 —
Robert Aitken,
Greta Kraus
- The Stratford Ensemble —
Raffi Armenian,
Maureen Forrester
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1981
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Arthur Ozolins
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Stravinsky - Chopin Ballads
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1982
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Montreal Symphony Orchestra/
Charles Dutoit
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Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloe (Complete Ballet)
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1983
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Glenn Gould
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Bach: The Goldberg Variations
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1984
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Glenn Gould
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Brahms: Ballades Op. 10, Rhapsodies Op. 79
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References
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"Juno Award winners" (search interface). Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
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Awards to individuals | |
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Awards for recordings | |
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Awards for technicality | |
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Discontinued categories | |
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Special awards | |
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Years | |
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Leadership | |
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Notes | 1 Due to the rescheduling of the ceremony from late fall to early spring, no ceremony was held in 1988. |
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