Record

Performance TitleClassical Brit Awards 2005
Performance Date25 May 2005
Performance DayWednesday
Performance Time20:00
Main PerformersKatherine Jenkins,
Lesley Garrett,
Anna Netrebko - vocals,
Julian Lloyd Webber - cello,
Corina Belcea - violin,
Sir James Galway - flute,
Nicola Benedetti - violin
Orchestra or BandThe English Chamber Orchestra,
The Sixteen
ChoirsKarl Jenkins Choir
ConductorsKarl Jenkins,
Harry Christopher,
Simon Wright
Set ListIntroduction (Lesley Garrett,
'Jerusalem', Parry (Lesley Garrett),
'Meditation' from Thais, Massenet (Nicola Benedetti),
'Carmen Fantasy', Bizet (Nicola Benedetti)

Female Artist of the Year - Marin Alsop
Male Artist of the Year - Bryn Terfel
Album of the Year - Katherine Jenkins - Second Nature
Ensemble or Orchestral Album of the Year - Harry Christophers and The Sixteen - Renaissance
Contemporary Music Award - John Adams - On the Transmigration of Souls
Soundtrack Composer Award - John Williams - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and The Terminal
Young British Classical Performer - Natalie Clein
Critics' Award - Stephen Hough - Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos
Outstanding Contribution to Music - James Galway

'Medley' (Sir James Galway),
Finale (The English Chamber Orchestra)
Performance NotesThe sixth annual Classical Brit Awards was recorded by Brits TV, directed by Janet Fraser Crook and broadcast on television on 29 May 2005.

Nicola Benedetti's debut Royal Albert Hall performance, aged 17.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/2005/45),
Digital Photographs
Ticket Prices£15-£60
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/2005/45Classical Brit Awards 200525 May 2005
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Ylovaibowb_DutClassical Brit Awards 20051
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4657English Chamber Orchestra (ECO); 1948-; English chamber orchestra
DS/UK/6100Davis; Sir; Colin (1927-2013); CH CBE; English conductor
DS/UK/6131Hough; Sir; Stephen (1961-); British-born Australian pianist, composer, writer
DS/UK/7123Clein; Natalie (1977-); British cellist
DS/UK/7921Freiburg Baroque Orchestra; 1987-; German orchestra
DS/UK/8066Argerich; Martha (5 June 1941); Argentine pianist
DS/UK/8106Wright; Simon (1951-); English conductor, organist
DS/UK/1076Garrett; Lesley (10 April 1955); CBE; English soprano singer, musician and broadcaster
DS/UK/1Jenkins; Katherine (29 June 1980); OBE; Welsh mezzo-soprano singer
DS/UK/796Netrebko; Anna (18 September 1971); Russian-born Austrian/Russian operatic soprano
DS/UK/59Webber; Julian Lloyd (14 April 1951); British cellist
DS/UK/945Galway; Sir; James (8 December 1939); OBE; Northern Irish flautist
DS/UK/963Benedetti; Nicola (20 July 1987); CBE; Scottish violinist
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