Music award

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A music award is an award or prize given for skill or distinction in music. There are different awards in different countries, and different awards may focus on or exclude certain music. For example, some music awards are only for classical music and include no popular music. Some music awards are academic, some are commercial and created by the music industry.

Major music award[]

  1. Grammy Awards
  2. American Music Awards
  3. Billboard Music Awards

International music awards[]

  • Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards – an annual awards program bestowed by Classic Rock
  • Ernst von Siemens Music Prize
  • Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
  • Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition
  • Herbert von Karajan Music Prize (Festspielhaus Baden-Baden)
  • Léonie Sonning Music Prize (Léonie Sonning Music Foundation)[1]
  • MTV Video Music Awards (MTV)
  • Polar Music Prize – for International recognition of excellence in the world of music
  • Rolf Schock Prize in Musical Arts
  • Sibelius Prize
  • Winter Music Conference (electronic dance music)
  • YouTube Music Awards

By region[]

Africa[]

Americas[]

The Big Three major music awards given each season are the American Music Awards (held in the Fall), the Grammy Award (generally held the week after the NFL’s Super Bowl), and the Billboard Music Awards (held in the Spring).

A fourth major award, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, is given in the spring (between the Grammys and the BMAs), and currently honors artists who have been in the business at least 25 years since their first hit record. Among other mini-major music awards are the Glenn Gould Prize, and Pulitzer Prize for Music.

Asia[]

Europe[]

Oceania[]

See also[]

  • Lists of awards
  • List of music awards honoring women
  • List of writing awards#Songwriting awards

References[]

  1. ^ "Denmark's Premier Music Award". sonning. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 9 February 2007.
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