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Diapason d’Or : ウィキペディア英語版
Diapason d'Or
The Diapason d'Or is a recommendation of outstanding (mostly) classical music recordings given by reviewers of ''Diapason'' magazine in France, broadly equivalent to "Editor's Choice", "Disc of the Month" in the British ''Gramophone'' magazine.
The Diapason d'Or de l’Année is a more prestigious award, decided by a jury comprising critics from ''Diapason'' and broadcasters from France Musique,〔(Radio France ) "Depuis plus de quinze ans, les "Diapason d'or" de l'année se sont imposés comme la récompense la plus prisée en matière d'enregistrement discographique. Ils couronnent les plus beaux CD et DVD classiques parus au cours des douze derniers mois. Les "Diapason d'or" de l'année sont désormais décernés par un jury comportant des critiques du magazine Diapason et des producteurs de France Musique."〕 and is comparable to the United Kingdom's (UK) Gramophone Awards, associated with the ''Gramophone'' magazine.〔(23/11/2007) (''Deneve's Recording of Roussel Awarded Diapason D'Or'' ) at Scotsman.com hosted by Naxos Records
==Diapason d'Or de l'Année 2011==

CD
* I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth: ''Striggio, Ecce beatam lucem''. Missa Ecco si beato Giorno, Decca.
* Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Wiener Philharmoniker, Pierre Boulez: ''Szymanowski, Violin Concerto No. 1, Symphony No. 3''. Deutsche Grammophon.
* Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner: ''Bach, Cantates, vol. II et XIII''. Soli Deo Gloria.
* Café Zimmermann: ''Bach, Concerts pour plusieurs instruments, vol. V et VI''. Alpha.
* Amandine Beyer (violin): ''Bach, Sonates et Partitas''. Zig Zag Territoires.
* Orchestre symphonique de Lahti, Okko Kamu: ''Sibelius, La Tempête, Le Barde, Tapiola''. Bis.
* Vadim Gluzman (violin), Andrew Litton: ''Bruch, Violin Concerto No. 1, String Quintet''. BIS.
* Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano): ''Diva-Divo''. EMI.
* Stephen Hough (piano): ''Chopin, Valses''. Hyperion.
* Quatuor Diotima: ''Reich, Barber, Crumb, String Quartets''. Naïve.
* Ivry Gitlis (violin): ''Live Performances, Vol. 1''. Doremi.
Young Talent
* Julia Lezhneva (soprano): ''Rossini Airs d'opéras''. Naïve.
Diapason reader's choice and France Musique listeners
* Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello): ''Le violoncelle parle''. Harmonia Mundi.
DVD
* Jonas Kaufmann (Werther); Michel Plasson/Benoît Jacquot: ''Massenet, Werther''. Decca.
* Magdalena Kožená (mezzo-soprano); Orchestre du Festival de Lucerne, Claudio Abbado: ''Mahler, Symphonie no 4, Rückert-Lieder''. EuroArts.
* Karita Mattila (Katia); Jiri Belohlavek/Robert Carsen: ''Janáček, Katia Kabanova''. Framusica.

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