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The Echo Klassik , often stylized as ECHO Klassik , is Germany's major classical music award in 26 nominations.[ 1] The award is held annually, usually in October or September, separate from its parent award, the Echo .
Ceremonies
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Ceremony
Date
Female Singer of the Year
Male Singer of the Year
Conductor of the Year
Host(s)
Venue
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1994 Echo Klassik Awards
1994
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Semperoper , Dresden
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1995 Echo Klassik Awards
1995
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3
1996 Echo Klassik Awards
1996
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Semperoper, Dresden
4
1997 Echo Klassik Awards
1997
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5
1998 Echo Klassik Awards
October 25, 1998
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Ingo Metzmacher [ 2]
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6
1999 Echo Klassik Awards
1999
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7
2000 Echo Klassik Awards
2000
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8
2001 Echo Klassik Awards
2001
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9
2002 Echo Klassik Awards
2002
Angela Gheorghiu
Marcelo Álvarez
Claudio Abbado
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10
2003 Echo Klassik Awards
2003
Vesselina Kasarova
Salvatore Licitra
Simon Rattle
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12
2004 Echo Klassik Awards
2004
Anna Netrebko
Thomas Quasthoff
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Gasteig , Munich
13
2005 Echo Klassik Awards
2005
Anna Netrebko
Rolando Villazón
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Gasteig, Munich
14
2006 Echo Klassik Awards
2006
Cecilia Bartoli
Bryn Terfel
Daniel Barenboim
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Gasteig, Munich
15
2007 Echo Klassik Awards
2007
Elīna Garanča
Simon Keenlyside
Mariss Jansons
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Gasteig, Munich
16
2008 Echo Klassik Awards
2008
Cecilia Bartoli
Philippe Jaroussky
Michael Gielen
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Gasteig, Munich
17
2009 Echo Klassik Awards
2009
Elīna Garanča
Christian Gerhaher
Sylvain Cambreling
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Semperoper, Dresden
18
2010 Echo Klassik Awards
2010
Joyce DiDonato
Jonas Kaufmann
Paavo Järvi
Thomas Gottschalk
Saalbau Essen [ 3]
19
2011 Echo Klassik Awards
2011
Simone Kermes
Thomas Hampson
Andris Nelsons
Thomas Gottschalk
Saalbau Essen
20
2012 Echo Klassik Awards
October 14, 2012
Renée Fleming Poèmes
Klaus Florian Vogt Helden
Riccardo Chailly Beethoven Symphonies
Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón
Konzerthaus Berlin
21
2013 Echo Klassik Awards
6 October 2013
Joyce DiDonato Drama Queens
Jonas Kaufmann Wagner
Esa-Pekka Salonen Lutosławski : The Symphonies
Nina Eichinger and Rolando Villazón
Konzerthaus Berlin
References