Alicia de Larrocha - List of Awards and Nominations

List of Awards and Nominations

De Larrocha won several individual awards throughout her lifetime. Her extended discography has been recognized with 14 Grammy nominations (1967, 1971, 1974,1975 (X2), 1977 (X2), 1982 (X2), 1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992) and she won four Grammy Awards. She received honorary degrees from universities in Michigan, Middlebury College, Vermont, and Carnegie Mellon.

Year Nominated work Award Result
1960 ? Grand Prix du Disque Won
1974 Albeniz: Iberia (Decca) Grand Prix du Disque Won
1991 Granados: Goyescas, Allegro De Concierto, Danza Lenta (RCA) Grand Prix du Disque Won
1968 ? Edison Award Won
1978 ? Edison Award Won
1989 Albeniz: Iberia (Decca) Edison Award Won
1974 Albeniz: Iberia (Decca) Grammy Award Won
1975 Ravel: Concerto For Left Hand And Concerto For Piano In G; Faure: Fantaisie For Piano And Orchestra (Decca) Grammy Award Won
1988 Albeniz: Iberia, Navarra, Suite Espagnola (Decca) Grammy Award Won
1991 Granados: Goyescas, Allegro De Concierto, Danza Lenta (RCA) Grammy Award Won
1971 ? Records of the Year (London) Won
1974 ? Records of the Year (London) Won
1979 Granados: Goyescas (Decca) Deutsche Schallplattenpreis (Germany) Won
1980 Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor (Decca) Franz Liszt Award (Budapest) Won
1994 Music by Manuel de Falla and Xavier Montsalvatge (RCA) Japan Record Academy Award Won
1978 Musician of the Year - Musical America (magazine)
1988 Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
1994 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts
1995 UNESCO Prize
1961 Paderewski Memorial Medal (London)

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