
Jordi Savall
Awards
His so important discography, with more than 200 recordings in different record labels such EMI, ASTREE/AUVIDIS and ALIA VOX, has received also many distinctions among those are:
- The book-CD Guerre et Paix 1614-1715 (Alia Vox, 2015) has received the International Classical Music Award 2016 in the category of “Best Collection”.
- The book-CD Bal-Kan. Honey and Blood, Cycles of Life has received the International Classical Music Awards 2015 in the category “Early Music” (Read more)
- The book-CD Erasmus van Rotterdam: In Praise of Folly has received the International Classical Music Awards 2014 in the category of “Early Music” (Read more)
- The CD J. Ph. Rameau: L’Orchestre de Louis XV (Alia Vox 2011) has received the International Classical Music Awards 2012 in the category of “Baroque Instrumental” (Read more)
- The book-CD Dinastia Borgia has received the Grammy Award 2011 in the category of Best Small Ensemble Performance and International Classical Music Awards 2011 (ICMA) in the category of “Early Music” (Read more)
- The book-CD Jérusalem. La Ville des deux Paix: La Paix céleste et la Paix terrestre, has received in 2008 the Prize “Orphée d’Or de l’Académie du disque lyrique”, the “Caecilia Prix” as the best record of the year for the Belgian press and the “Midem Classical Award 2010”.
- In 2008, the album Christophorus Columbus. Paraísos perdidos received the prize of Ancient Music from the Midem Classical Awards.
- The album Don Quijote de la Mancha: Romances y Músicas was distinguished in 2006 with the Midem Classical Awards. And also, this album was one of the five nominated at the Grammy Awards 2006 in Los Angeles (USA).
- Midem Classical Awards (1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2010).
- In 2003, he received the Prize of the German critic, Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.
- “César” for the best soundtrack of the film Tous les Matins du monde (1992)
- Grand Prix de la Nouvelle Académie du Disque (1992)
- Prix de l’Académie du Disque Lyrique (1990)
- Grand Prix de l’Académie Charles Cros (1989 and 1993)
- Grand Prix de l’Académie du Disque Français (1988 – 1989)