The results for the Best Classical Musicians Awards 2026 Season 2 are now announced!
- May 4
- 2 min read
The Best Classical Musicians Awards present the award results for the 2026 Season 2, recognising musicians, composers, and ensembles from around the world for their achievements across performance, composition, and recording projects. This season reflects a diverse international participation across a wide range of classical disciplines.
About the Competition
The Best Classical Musicians Awards is an international platform dedicated to acknowledging excellence in music performance, composition, and artistic production. Open to participants worldwide, the Awards provide international recognition and visibility for artists across classical and contemporary music practices.
Full List of Winners — 2026 Season 2
(Alphabetical order by first name)
Amael Trio (Volodja Balžalorsky – Violin; Damir Hamidullin – Cello; Zoltan Peter – Piano), Trio: Violin, Cello & Piano, from Slovenia
Arshavir Gasparyan, Clarinet, from Armenia
Ata Mert Baykara, Piano, from Türkiye
Dulce Joya Leon, Composition “Gratia Obscura”, from Germany
Elcean Natalia, Piano, from Romania
Elise Van Kwawegen, Piano, from United States
Gabriel Van Kwawegen, Piano, from United States
Julia Kulińska, Composition “From the Author’s Series ‘Planets’ – ‘Earth’”, from Poland
Julie Hu, Piano, from United States
Laura Farré Rozada, Piano, Album “Araspel”, from Spain
Lucas Tam Yiu Hang, Piano, from Hong Kong
Lucie Van Kwawegen, Piano, from United States
Marcel Grotowski, Percussion, from Poland
Michał Biesiadecki, Accordion, from Poland
Mykola Zabolotnyi, Knopfakkordeon (Bayan), from Germany
Nehir Dağlıoğlu, Xylophone, from Türkiye
Rahul Trivedi, Indian Classical Singing, from United Kingdom
Thanos Mitsalas, “Barbad’s Fables: Works for Solo Guitar by Latin American Composers Assad, Barrios, Gismonti, Miranda”, from Greece
Toma Delev, Piano, from Bulgaria
Xiaojing Zhang, Piano, from China
Yao Lu, Piano, from China
Yicong Zhang, Viola, from United States
Yolanda Zhou, Cello, from Australia
Zhao Zejia, Electronic Organ, from China
Join the Next Season
Registration for the next season is now open.
Musicians, composers, and ensembles worldwide are invited to participate and present their work on an international platform.
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