Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition
{{Infobox award
| name = Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition
| awarded_for = A newly recorded original classical composition.
Award to the Composer.
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| presenter = The Latin Recording Academy
| country = United States
| year = 2008
| holder = Arturo Márquez for "Fandango" (2024)
| website = [http://www.latingrammy.com/ latingrammy.com]
}}
The Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.{{cite news|url=http://www.latingrammy.com/pages/LARAS|title=Sobre La Academia Latina de la Grabación|language=Spanish|work=Latin Grammy Awards|location=United States|publisher=Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences|accessdate=July 17, 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717190809/http://www.latingrammy.com/pages/LARAS|archivedate=July 17, 2011}} I was first presented at the 9th Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, which took place at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
The description of the category at the 2020 Latin Grammy Awards states that it is "for new vocal and instrumental recordings of original works or compositions that have been composed within the last twenty-five (25) years (a work/composition IS NOT eligible if it was composed before 1995), and that were released for the first time during the Eligibility Period."{{cite news|title=Category Guide |url=https://www.latingrammy.com/en/Category-Definitions |work=Latin Grammy Awards |publisher=Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences |accessdate=May 25, 2021}} The award goes to the composer(s).
Argentine composer Claudia Montero holds the record of most wins in this category followed by Argentine composer Carlos Franzetti with two victories.
Recipients
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rowspan="2"|2008
|Carlos José Castro | "Concierto del sol" | Mario Ulloa, Orquesta Filarmónica de Costa Rica | rowspan="2"|{{smalldiv|
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Sérgio Assad
| "Tahhiyya li ossoulina" | Sérgio and Odair Assad |
2009
| "Inca Dances" | Manuel Barrueco and Cuarteto Latinoamericano |{{smalldiv|
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2010
| "Pampas" | Antonio Lysy |{{smalldiv|
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2011
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2012
| "Seducción" |Elizabeth Rebozo |{{smalldiv|
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2013
| "Zingaros" |{{smalldiv|
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2014
| "Concierto para violín y orquesta de cuerdas" |{{smalldiv|
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2015
| "Capriccio" |{{smalldiv|
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2016
| "Cuarteto Para Buenos Aires" |{{smalldiv|
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2017
| "Sonata del Decamerón Negro" | Mabel Millán |{{smalldiv|
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2018
| "Luces y Sombras. Concierto Para Guitarra y Orquesta De Cuerdas" |{{smalldiv|
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2019
| colspan="5"|Not awarded |
2020
| Carlos Fernando López & José Valentino | "Sacre" | Carlos Fernando López |{{smalldiv|
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style="text-align:center;"|2021
| "Music from Cuba and Spain, Sierra: Sonata para Guitarra" | {{smalldiv|
| {{cite web|url=https://www.latingrammy.com/files/22nd_annual_latin_grammy_awards_nominations_2021_11_01.pdf|title=22nd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® FINAL NOMINATIONS|website=Latin Recording Academy|date=September 28, 2021|access-date=October 2, 2021}} |
style="text-align:center;" scope="row"|2022
| "Anido's Portrait: I. Chacarera" |{{smalldiv|
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style="text-align:center;" scope="row"|2023
| "Concerto Venezolano" | Pacho Flores featuring Paquito D'Rivera |{{smalldiv|
|style="text-align:center;"| {{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/latin/2023-latin-grammys-nominees-full-list-1235414844/|title=Edgar Barrera Tops 2023 Latin Grammys Nominees: Complete List|website=Billboard|first=Sigal|last=Ratner-Arias|date=19 September 2023|accessdate=19 September 2023}} |
style="text-align:center;" scope="row"|2024
| "Fandango" | Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & Anne Akiko Meyers |{{smalldiv|
| align="center"| {{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/news/2024-latin-grammys-complete-winners-nominees-nominations-list|title=2024 Latin GRAMMYs: See The Full Nominations List|website=Grammy Awards|first=Nina|last=Frazier|date=September 17, 2024|accessdate=September 17, 2024|language=es}} |
References
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External links
- [http://www.latingrammy.com/ Official site of the Latin Grammy Awards]
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