2021 in classical music

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List of years in classical music

This article is for major events and other topics related to classical music in 2021.

Events[edit]

New works[edit]

  • Huw Belling (music) and Pierce Wilcox (text) – Fumeblind Oracle[123]
  • Pamela ZTimes3[124]
  • Septina Rosalina Layan – The Planet: A Lament[125]
  • Karmit Fadael - Parting[126]
  • Hannah Kendall – "Where Is the Chariot of Fire?"[127]
  • Jack Sheen – Hollow propranolol séance[128]
  • Robert Keane – Suite for Two Pianos[129]
  • Rolf WallinDas war schön! (new double concerto version of the work); Concerto for percussion, cello and orchestra[130]
  • Anna S. ÞorvaldsdóttirCatamorphosis[131]
  • Rebecca Nichloson and Asako Hirabayashi – Dear America, Beat Your Heart Defiantly, Naked and Open With Love[132]
  • Charlie McCarron and Oanh Vu – Chim Lạc (Lost Bird)[132]
  • Ritika Ganguly and Roshan Ganu – Xylem[132]
  • Kashimana Ahua and Khary Jackson – Don't Tread on Me: A Century of Racism[132]
  • Natalie Nicolas – Secrets[133]
  • Tyshawn SoreySave the Boys (text by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper)
  • Jake Heggie (music) and Margaret Atwood (texts) – Songs for Murdered Sisters
  • Courtney Bryan
  • Martyna Kosecka – Concerto for Clarinet, Multipercussion and String Orchestra
  • Thomas AdèsShanty – Over the Sea[135]
  • Errollyn WallenSojourner Truth[136]
  • Brenda Gifford – Minga Bagan[137]
  • Paul Stanhope – A New Requiem[137]
  • Ondřej Adámek – Where Are You?[138]
  • Natalie Klouda – Nightscapes 2020[139]
  • Chloe Sinclair – Rainfall of Diamonds[140]
  • Angélica Negrón – The Island We Made
  • Moya Henderson – Ruth Bader Ginsburg[141]
  • Mark Simpson – Violin Concerto[142]
  • Christopher Cerrone: Concerto for Trumpet, Tuba and Orchestra
  • Klas TorstenssonCity Imprints[143]
  • Simon Holt – Cloud Shadow[144]
  • Colin Matthews – Seascapes (texts by Sidney Keyes)[144]
  • Mark-Anthony Turnage – Owl Songs[144]
  • Caroline Shaw – 'We Need to Talk' (text by Anne Carson)
  • Gordon Kerry – Sinfonia concertante[145]
  • Johannes MacDonald – 'The Sun is Coming (a warning from Ra)'[146]
  • Kate Reid – Solander[147]
  • Kurt Schwertsik – 'Haydn lived in Eisenstadt'[148]
  • Rick van Veldhuizen: mais le corps taché d'ombres
  • Brett DeanImaginary Ballet
  • Toshio Hosokawa – Violin Concerto (Genesis)[149]
  • Sally BeamishDistans (Double Concerto for Violin, Clarinet and Orchestra)[150]
  • Joe Twist – An Australian Song Cycle[151]
  • William Barton - Apii Thatini Mu Murtu[152]
  • Elisabet Dijkstra - here, now[153]
  • Adolphus Hailstork (music) and Herbert Woodward Martin (text) – TULSA 1921[154]
  • Hannah Kendall (music) and Sabrina Mahfouz (text) – Rosalind[155]
  • Kim Cunio – CO
    2
    and the Ice Core
    [156]
  • Sir John TavenerLa Noche Oscura (completed in 2012, premiered 25 June 2021)[157]
  • Erik Griswold – How Strange the Change[158]
  • John Williams – Violin Concerto No. 2[159]
  • Sir James MacMillanWhen Soft Voices Die[160]
  • Elizabeth Ogonek – Cloudline
  • David Philip Hefti –- Gallicinium: Musik zur vierten römischen Nachtwache für Bläserquintett
  • Mason BatesSoundcheck in C Major[116]
  • Augusta Read Thomas
    • Filigree of the Sun (for string quartet)
    • Dance Figures
  • Lara Poe – Dialethia (for string quartet)
  • Jack Hughes – Jubilate PM (for string quartet)
  • Michael Seltenreich – Sextet for Piano and Winds
  • Wang Lu – Constellations Apart
  • Britta Byström – Parallel Universes
  • Sean Shepherd – Old Instruments
  • Octavio Vasquez – Piano Quintet
  • Steven Christoper Sacco – Quartet for Bass Trombone, Vibraphone, Marimba, and Harp

New operas[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Stéphan Elmas – Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 ('The Romantic Piano Concerto', Volume 82; first recordings, Hyperion)
  • Plaisirs Illuminés (works by Sándor Veress, Francisco Coll, Alberto Ginastera)[167]
  • Beschenkt (works by Sir George Benjamin, Peter Eötvös, Michael Gordon, HK Gruber, Chikage Imai, Cathy Milliken, Brigitta Muntendorf, Olga Neuwirth, Johannes Schöllhorn et al.; first recordings, Ensemble Modern Medien)[168]
  • Claire Cowan – Hansel and Gretel (first recording)[169]
  • Antonio Salieri and Marco Coltellini – Armida (first recording)
  • John EcclesSemele (second commercial and first professional recording)[170]
  • Imani WindsBRUITS: Vijay Iyer - Bruits; Reena Esmail - The Light is the Same; Frederic Rzewski - Sometimes (premiere recordings)[171]
  • Chaya CzernowinHeart Chamber[172]
  • Isidora Žebeljan - Zujte strune[173]
  • Mozart/Jones: Violin Sonatas Fragment Completions (fragments of violin/fortepiano sonatas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, realised by Timothy Jones; first recordings)[174]
  • Australian Premières, Volume 2 (works of David Morgan, Andrew Ford, Robert Constable, and Eric Bryce; first recordings, recorded with a virtual orchestra)[175]
  • Hans GálHidden Treasure: Hans Gál's unpublished Lieder (first recordings)[176]
  • Tansy DaviesNature[177]
  • Martin Suckling – This Departing Landscape[177]
  • Alex Paxton – Music for Bosch People[177]
  • Christopher CerroneThe Arching Path
  • Francisco CollAqua Cinerea / Hidd'n Blue / Four Iberian Miniatures / Violin Concerto / Mural[178]

Deaths[edit]

Major awards[edit]

Grammy Awards[edit]

  • Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: Contemporary Voices, Pacifica Quartet (Cedille Records)
  • Best Choral Performance: Richard DanielpourThe Passion of Yeshua, James K. Bass, J'Nai Bridges, Timothy Fallon, Kenneth Overton, Hila Plitmann and Matthew Worth; Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus and UCLA Chamber Singers; James K. Bass and Adam Luebke, chorus masters; JoAnn Falletta, conductor (Naxos)
  • Best Classical Compendium: Michael Tilson Thomas - From the Diary of Anne Frank, Meditations on Rilke; Isabel Leonard; San Francisco Symphony; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Jack Vad, producer (SFS Media)
  • Best Classical Instrumental Solo: Christopher Theofanidis - Concerto for Viola and Chamber Orchestra, Richard O'Neill; Albany Symphony; David Alan Miller, conductor (Albany Records)
  • Best Contemporary Classical Composition: Christopher Rouse - Symphony No. 5, Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor (Naxos)
  • Best Classical Solo Vocal Album: Dame Ethyl Smyth - The Prison, Sarah Brailey and Dashon Burton; Experiential Chorus; Experiential Orchestra; James Blachly, conductor (Chandos)
  • Best Opera Recording: Gershwin - Porgy and Bess; Frederick Ballentine, Angel Blue, Denyce Graves, Latonia Moore, Eric Owens; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Metropolitan Opera Chorus; David Robertson, conductor; David Frost, producer (Metropolitan Opera)
  • Best Engineered Album, Classical: Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13 ('Babi Yar'); Alexey Tikhomirov; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Men of the Chicago Symphony Chorus; Riccardo Muti, conductor; David Frost and Charlie Post, engineers; Silas Brown, mastering engineer (CSO Resound)
  • Best Orchestral Performance: Ives - Complete Symphonies; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Deutsche Grammophon)
  • Producer of the Year, Classical: David Frost[259]

Victoires de la musique Classique[edit]

  • Recording of the Year: Beethoven – 'Around the World'; Quatuor Ebène (Erato)
  • Artiste Lyrique: Julie Fuchs
  • Instrumental soloist: Alexandre Tharaud
  • Composer: Betsy Jolas – Topeng (for string quartet)
  • Révélation Artiste Lyrique – Marie-Laure Garnier
  • Révélation Soliste Instrumental – Aurélien Gignoux[260]

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