Grand Prix du Disque for Choral Music

Grand Prix du Disque for Choral Music

The Grand Prix du Disque for Choral Music is awarded by L'Académie Charles Cros.

The following is a partial list of winners:

2002

*Dresdener Kammerchor and the Ensemble Alte Musik Dresden, conducted by Hans-Christian Rademann for their recording of Heinrich Schütz: "Der Schwanengesang".

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