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

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1980
Nick Blagona Say Hello- April Wine, Under My Thumb- Streetheart

Recording Engineer of the Year

1980
Mark Wright Let's Go On the Line- Max Webster, Paradise Skies- Max Webster

Recording Engineer of the Year

1980
David Greene Hoffert: Concerto for Contemporary Violin

Recording Engineer of the Year

1980
Andrew Hermant The Birdwalk- Hagood Hardy, Riel Soundtrack- Bill McCauly

Recording Engineer of the Year

1990
T.P. Carrabre Sonata No. 1

Best Classical Composition

1990
Sid Robinovitch The Sons Of Jacob

Best Classical Composition

1990
Gary Kulesha Third Chamber Concerto

Best Classical Composition

1990
Louis Lortie 20th Cnetury Original Piano Transcriptions

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

1990
Oskar Morawetz Concerto For Harp and Chamber Orchestra

Best Classical Composition

1990
Jean Coulthard Introduction And Three Folk Songs (From CanadaMosaic)

Best Classical Composition

1980
Bruce Fairbairn Armageddon- Prism

Producer of the Year

1980
Bob Gallo Night Music- Hellfield

Producer of the Year

1980
Paul Gross Images at Twilight- Saga

Producer of the Year

1980
Andre Perry I Want You- Wilson Pickett

Producer of the Year

1980
Domenic Troiano Fret Fever- Domenic Troiano

Producer of the Year

1990
The Orford String Quartet Beethoven: The Complete Quartets

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

1990

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

1990
Canadian Brass Gabrielli & Monteverdi: Antiphonal Music

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

1990
Kevin McMillan Kevin McMillan, Bariton

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

1990

Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)

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.

8483 TOTAL NOMINEES