2021 in classical music


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

Events

New works

The following composers' works were composed, premiered, or published this year, as noted in the citation.

A

  • Michael AbelsEmerge
  • Rodolfo Acostalas flores subterráneas
  • Ondřej Adámek – Where Are You?
  • Thomas Adès
  • * Shanty – Over the Sea
  • * Alchymia
  • Leila Adu-Gilmore – Colouring-In Book
  • Kati Agócs Voices of the Immaculate
  • Kashimana Ahua and Khary Jackson – Don't Tread on Me: A Century of Racism
  • Juan Arroyo – WAYRA
  • Kinan Azmeh – ''Vol de nuit''

B

C

D

  • Brett Dean
  • * Imaginary Ballet
  • * Notturno inquieto
  • Elisabet Dijkstra – here, now
  • Milica Djordjević – Čvor
  • Jonathan DoveIn Exile
  • Onur Dülger – ''Baiterek-Kut''

E

F

  • Karmit Fadael – Parting
  • Samantha Fernand – Everything Passes, Everything is Connected
  • Francesco Filidei and Hannah Dübgen – The Red Death
  • Stefan Freund – Voyageur Fantasy
  • Beat Furrer – ''Tableaux I-III – Drei Skizzen für Orchester''

G

  • Álvaro Gallegos – Marte desde mi Ventana
  • Ritika Ganguly and Roshan Ganu – Xylem
  • Brenda GiffordMinga Bagan
  • Erik Griswold – ''How Strange the Change''

H

I

  • Lisa Illean – Tiding II
  • Marton Illés – ''Forajzok''

K

  • Robert Keane – Suite for Two Pianos
  • Hannah Kendall
  • * "Where Is the Chariot of Fire?"
  • * Rosalind
  • Gordon Kerry – Sinfonia concertante
  • Andile KhumaloThe Broken Mirrors of Time
  • Daniel KidaneRevel
  • Yair Klartag – Akward Dances and Passacaglia für Ensemble
  • Natalie Klouda – Nightscapes 2020
  • Martyna Kosecka – Concerto for Clarinet, Multipercussion and String Orchestra

L

  • Larissa Lakner – Three-Minute Cello Concerto
  • Vanessa LannShining Still
  • Mikołaj Laskowski – Transnatural#2
  • Septina Rosalina Layan – The Planet: A Lament
  • Mary Jane LeachAlone Together
  • James Lee III – Amer'ican
  • George E. LewisMinds in Flux
  • Liza LimWorld as Lover, World as Self
  • Magnus LindbergSerenades
  • Piyawat Louilarpprasert – ''Ohm-Na-Mo''

M

  • Christian Mason – Somewhere in the distance
  • Peri Mauer – Woman on a Journey
  • Charlie McCarron and Oanh Vu – Chim Lạc
  • Johannes MacDonald – 'The Sun is Coming '
  • Cecilia McDowallThere is no rose
  • Sir James MacMillan
  • * Christmas Oratorio
  • * When Soft Voices Die
  • Misato Mochizuki – Intrusions''

N

  • Angélica NegrónThe Island We Made
  • Rebecca Nichloson and Asako Hirabayashi – Dear America, Beat Your Heart Defiantly, Naked and Open With Love
  • Natalie Nicolas – Secrets
  • Carolina Noguera Palau – Ferocious: Contorting femininities
  • Shara Nova
  • * tone-policing
  • * Urgency
  • * ''Resolve''

O

P

Q

R

S

  • Steven Christoper Sacco – Quartet for Bass Trombone, Vibraphone, Marimba, and Harp
  • Rebecca Saunders and Ed Atkins – Us Dead Talk Love
  • Coen Schenk – Sonata for piano
  • Kurt Schwertsik – 'Haydn lived in Eisenstadt'
  • Hannes Seidl and Anselm Neft – Die Flexibilität der Fische – Teil 1
  • Michael Seltenreich – Sextet for Piano and Winds
  • Caroline Shaw – 'We Need to Talk'
  • Jack SheenHollow propranolol séance
  • Nina Shekhar – y-mas
  • Sean ShepherdOld Instruments
  • Mark Simpson – Violin Concerto
  • Chloe Sinclair – Rainfall of Diamonds
  • Tyshawn Sorey
  • * Save the Boys
  • * Requiem for a plague
  • Lewis SpratlanFANTASY DANCES
  • Paul StanhopeA New Requiem
  • Roger Stubblefield – ''Christmas Sweets''

T

V

  • Thomas Van Dun – Unrestrictions
  • Rick van Veldhuizen - mais le corps taché d'ombres
  • Octavio Vasquez – Piano Quintet

W

  • Errollyn WallenSojourner Truth
  • Rolf WallinDas war schön! ; Concerto for percussion, cello and orchestra
  • Wang Lu
  • * Constellations Apart
  • * Aftertouch
  • José Sosaya Wekselmann – Tejidos andinos
  • LJ White and Alex Dimitrov – a carol called love
  • Kate Whitley and Laura Attridge – Our Future in Your Hands
  • John Williams – Violin Concerto No. 2
  • Randall Woolf – ''Leadville Pantoum''

Z

New operas

Albums

Deaths

Major awards

  • 2021 Pulitzer Prize in Music: Tania León – ''Stride''

Grammy Awards

  • Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: Contemporary Voices, Pacifica Quartet
  • 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
  • Best Classical Compendium: Michael Tilson ThomasFrom the Diary of Anne Frank, Meditations on Rilke; Isabel Leonard; San Francisco Symphony; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Jack Vad, producer
  • Best Classical Instrumental Solo: Christopher Theofanidis – Concerto for Viola and Chamber Orchestra, Richard O'Neill; Albany Symphony; David Alan Miller, conductor
  • Best Contemporary Classical Composition: Christopher Rouse – Symphony No. 5, Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
  • Best Classical Solo Vocal Album: Dame Ethyl SmythThe Prison, Sarah Brailey and Dashon Burton; Experiential Chorus; Experiential Orchestra; James Blachly, conductor
  • 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
  • Best Engineered Album, Classical: Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13 ; Alexey Tikhomirov; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Men of the Chicago Symphony Chorus; Riccardo Muti, conductor; David Frost and Charlie Post, engineers; Silas Brown, mastering engineer
  • Best Orchestral Performance: Ives – Complete Symphonies; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • Producer of the Year, Classical: David Frost

Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2021

Victoires de la musique Classique

  • Recording of the Year: Beethoven – 'Around the World'; Quatuor Ebène Artiste Lyrique: Julie Fuchs
  • Instrumental soloist: Alexandre Tharaud
  • Composer: Betsy Jolas – Topeng Révélation Artiste Lyrique – Marie-Laure GarnierRévélation Soliste Instrumental – Aurélien Gignoux

Ivors Composer Awards

  • Impact Award – Zoe Rahman
  • Visionary Award – Sarah Angliss
  • Innovation Award – Cleveland Watkiss
  • Jazz Composition – Nikki Iles: The Caged Bird
  • Large-Scale Composition – Anna Þorvaldsdóttir: Catamorphosis
  • Outstanding Works Collection – Alexander Goehr
  • Small Chamber Composition – Alex Paxton: Sometimes Voices
  • Solo Composition – Martin Iddon: Lampades
  • Sound Art – Caroline Kraabel: London 26 And 28 March 2020: Imitation: Inversion
  • Vocal and Choral Composition – Thomas Adès: ''Gyökér ''