Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
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Past Nominees + Winners

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2000
Marc-André Hamelin Rzewski: The People United Will Never Be Defeated

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

2000
St. Lawrence String Quartet Schumann: String Quartets

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

2000
Anton Kuerti Orchestre Métropolitain Brahms: Two Piano Concertos

Best Classical Album: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment

1987

Composer of the Year

1987

Composer of the Year

2000

Best Classical Album: Vocal or Choral Performance

2000
Daniel Taylor Bach: Arias & Oboe d'Amore

Best Classical Album: Vocal or Choral Performance

2000
Ben Heppner German Romantic Opera

Best Classical Album: Vocal or Choral Performance

2000

Best Classical Album: Vocal or Choral Performance

2000

Best Classical Album: Vocal or Choral Performance

2000
Alexina Louie Arc - Alexina Louis

Best Classical Composition

2000
Glenn Buhr String Quartet No. 1 - Glenn Buhr

Best Classical Composition

1987

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1987

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1987

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1987

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1987

Most Promising Group of the Year

1987

Most Promising Group of the Year

1987

Most Promising Group of the Year

1987

Most Promising Group of the Year

The JUNOS were established in 1971. All awards dated 1970 are RPM Gold Leaf Awards.

CARAS rescheduled the 1988 ceremony from fall to spring 1989. As a result, there was no 1988 JUNO Awards show.

9002 TOTAL NOMINEES