Best New Classical Artist

7th Annual Grammy Awards1965

Honoring recordings released between December 1, 1963 – November 30, 1964

Marilyn Horne, mezzo soprano won the 1965 Grammy Award for Best New Classical 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 Years

Year Winner Title
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