List of Classical Artist Albums Chart number ones of the 2020s

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This is the list of the number-one albums of the Classical Artist Albums Chart during the 2020s.

Number ones[]

Contents
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Artist[a] Album[a] Record label[b] Reached number one[a] Weeks at
number one[a]
2020
Sheku Kanneh-Mason, The London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle Elgar Decca 17 January 2020 5
André Rieu and The Johann Strauss Orchestra Decca 21 February 2020 1
Stephen Fry,Debbie Wiseman and the National Symphony Orchestra Decca 28 February 2020 1
André Rieu and The Johann Strauss Orchestra Decca 6 March 2020 3
Alexis Ffrench Sony Classical 27 March 2020 1
Hania Rani Gondwana 3 April 2020 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 10 April 2020 4
Stephen Hough/Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Hannu Lintu Hyperion 8 May 2020 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 15 May 2020 8
Katherine Jenkins Cinema Paradiso Decca 10 July 2020 4
Max Richter Voices Decca 7 August 2020 1
Nicola Benedetti Decca 13 August 2020 1
Anne-Sophie Mutter/John Williams and Vienna Philharmonic Deutsche Grammophon 20 August 2020 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 27 August 2020 1
Craig Armstrong/ BMG 4 September 2020 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 11 September 2020 1
Max Richter Sleep Deutsche Grammophon 18 September 2020 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 25 September 2020 1
Jess Gillam Decca 2 October 2020 1
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Decca 9 October 2020 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 16 October 2020 1
Poor Clares of Arundel Light for the World Decca 23 October 2020 1
Russell Watson 20 BMG 30 October 2020 2
Aled Jones BMG 13 November 2020 1
Andrea Bocelli Believe Decca 20 November 2020 1
André Rieu Decca 27 November 2020 3
Andrea Bocelli Believe Decca 24 December 2020 3
2021
Aled Jones BMG 8 January 2021 1
Andrea Bocelli Believe Decca 15 January 2021 1
Poor Clares of Arundel Light for the World Decca 22 January 2021 4
Max Richter Sleep Deutsche Grammophon 19 February 2021 2
Fron Male Voice Choir 5 March 2021 1
Pat Metheny Road to the Sun BMG 12 March 2021 1
Max Richter Sleep Deutsche Grammophon 19 March 2021 4
Max Richter Voices 2 Decca 16 April 2021 1
/London Philharmonic Orchestra/ Decca 23 April 2021 1
Max Richter Sleep Deutsche Grammophon 30 April 2021 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 7 May 2021 1
Max Richter Sleep Deutsche Grammophon 14 May 2021 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 21 May 2021 3
Ludovico Einaudi Cinema Decca 11 June 2021 1
Helen Mirren/Damian Lewis Classic FM 18 June 2021 1
Ludovico Einaudi Cinema Decca 25 June 2021 2
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 9 July 2021 2
Nicola Benedetti Decca 23 July 2021 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 30 July 2021 2
Max Richter/Baltic Sea Philharmonic/Kristjan Järvi Exiles Deutsche Grammophon 13 August 2021 1
Ludovico Einaudi Decca 20 August 2021 1
Sean Shibe Pentatone 27 August 2021 1


By artist[]

Three Artists have spent six or more weeks at the top of the Classical Artist Albums Chart during the 2020s. The totals below include only credited performances.

Artist Number-one albums Weeks at number one
Ludovico Einaudi 3 28
Max Richter 3 11
André Rieu 2 7

By record label[]

As of 27 August 2021, Eight record labels has released chart-topping albums so far during the 2020s.

Record label Number-one albums Weeks at number one
Decca 17 62
Deutsche Grammophon 3 11
Sony Classical 1 1
Gondwana 1 1
Hyperion 1 1
BMG 4 6
1 1
Classic FM 1 1
Pentatone 1 1
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d The artist, album, date of reaching number one and number of weeks at number one are those given by the Official Charts Company.[1][2][3][4]
  2. ^ The record labels are those given by the Official Charts Company.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Top 40 Classical Artist Albums Archive". Official Charts Company. 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Top 40 Classical Artist Albums Archive". Official Charts Company. 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Top 40 Classical Artist Albums Archive". Official Charts Company. 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Top 40 Classical Artist Albums Archive". Official Charts Company. 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Artist Chart History". London: Official Charts Company. 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2013.

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