Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist

7th Annual Grammy Awards • 1965

Honoring recordings released between Aug 31, 1963 and Aug 30, 1964

Marilyn Horne, mezzo soprano won the 1965 Grammy Award for Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist with "The Age Of Bel Canto: Operatic Scenes (Boyngne, cond.)"

Winners & Nominees 1965

Winner
Nominees
  • The Age Of Bel Canto: Operatic Scenes (Boyngne, cond.)

    Marilyn Horne, mezzo soprano

  • French Baroque Music For Harpsichord (Couperin, Rameau & Boismortier)

    Igor Kipnis, harpsichord

  • Wagner: Opera Arias (Born, cond.; Berlin Philharmonic)

    Jess Thomas, tenor

  • Bizet: Carmen (Von Karajan, cond.) - (also) - Puccini: La Boheme (Schippers, cond.)

    Mirella Freni, soprano

  • Bach: Cantata No. 51 (Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen) (Dunn, cond.)

    Judith Raskin, soprano

Previous Winners

Year Winner Work
1986 Chicago Pro Musica,chamber group Stravinsky: L' Histoire Du Soldat (The Soldier's Tale - Suite) - (also) - Walton: Façade (An Instrumental Suite In The Original Scoring) All Nominees
1966 Peter Serkin, piano Bach: Goldberg Variations All Nominees
1965 Marilyn Horne, mezzo soprano The Age Of Bel Canto: Operatic Scenes (Boyngne, cond.) All Nominees
1964 Andre Watts, piano Liszt: Concerto No. 1 For Piano & Orchestra (Bernstein, cond.; N.Y. Philharmonic) All Nominees