ICMA Gala in Concert - An evening of highlights
The Lucerne Symphony Orchestra hosted the Award Ceremony and Gala Concert 2019 of the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA) on 10 May at the KKL in Lucerne, in the presence of an international audience, numerous media representatives and representatives from the record industry from across Europe.
In his opening speech, ICMA President Remy Franck said: “I am really happy and satisfied that we have once more a broad spectrum of musicians from all genres among our winners, from the most well-known artists to the young ones who are at the very beginning of their career. » Franck also said: « Being in Lucerne and having our Gala at such an iconic place like the KKL is for us a great honor.”
Prior to the concert, the Award Ceremony took place at the KKL Auditorium, where winners or their representatives took their trophies from various Jury members.
Find the list with all ICMA winners via the button below!
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