Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition is given every year since the 9th Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, which took place at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. According to the category description guide for the 14th Annual Latin GRAMMY: "For a newly recorded original composition composed within the last twenty-five (25) years (a Composition is NOT eligible if composed before 1988), and released for the first time within the Eligibility Year. Award to the Composer"

Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition
Awarded forA newly recorded original classical composition.
Award to the Composer.
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2008
Currently held byYalil Guerra (composer) and interpreted by international Cuban-Canadian artist Elizabeth Rebozo for "Seducción"
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Composers with the most wins for this category are Claudia Montero (three wins) and Carlos Franzetti (two).

2010s

YearWinnerNominees
2010 Lalo Schifrin for "Pampas" performed by Antonio Lysy
2011 Paquito D'Rivera for "Panamericana Suite"
  • Javier Álvarez for "Le repas du serpent" performed by Iracema de Andrade
  • Orlando Jacinto García for "Mixtura" performed by Iracema de Andrade
  • Lalo Schifrin for "Romerías" performed by Sergio Puccini
  • Sergio Roberto de Oliveira for "Umas coisas do coração (i- Agitado)" performed by Armildo Uzeda
2012 Yalil Guerra — "Seducción" (Elizabeth Rebozo)
  • Tania León — "Inura"
  • Gustavo Casenave — "Miñoqui"
  • Aurelio de la Vega — "Preludio No. 1" (Elizabeth Rebozo)
  • Leo Brouwer — "Quartet No. 4 - Rem tene verba sequentur (Know the Matter and the Word Will Follow)" (Havana String Quartet)
  • Tim Rescala — "Quarteto Circular"
  • Carlos Franzetti — "Stringazo" (Cuartetango String Quartet)
2013 Carlos Franzetti — "Zingaros" (Carlos Franzetti)
2014 Claudia Montero — "Concierto para violín y orquesta de cuerdas"
  • Gustavo Casenave — "Bicho Feeling Home Piano Solo"
  • Arlene Sierra — "Moler"
  • Yalil Guerra — "String Quartet No.2"
  • Gabriela Ortiz — "¡Únicamente la verdad!, La auténtica historia de Camelia La Texana"
2015 Carlos Franzetti — "Capriccio"
  • José Serebrier conducting the Málaga Philharmonic and the FIU Concert Choir — "Auschwitz (Nunca Se Olvidarán)"
  • Miguel del Águila — "Concierto En Tango Op. 110 For Cello And Orchestra"
  • Fernando Otero — "Conexión"
  • Yalil Guerra — "El Retrato de La Paloma"
  • Roberto Sierra — "Trio No. 4 "La Noche"
2016 Claudia Montero — "Cuarteto Para Buenos Aires"
2017 Leo Brouwer — "Sonata del Decamerón Negro"
2018 Claudia Montero — "Luces y Sombras. Concierto Para Guitarra y Orquesta De Cuerdas"
  • Roberto Sierra — "Montuno En Forma De Chacona"
  • Eddie Mora — "Ofrenda" — , composer
  • Jorge Mejia — "Prelude In F Major For Piano & Orchestra"
  • Yalil Guerra — "String Quartet Nº.3 (In Memoriam Ludvvig Van Beethoven)"

2000s

YearWinnerNominees
2008 Carlos José Castro for "Concierto del sol" performed by Orquesta Filarmónica de Costa Rica
Sérgio Assad for "Tahhiyya li ossoulina" performed by Sérgio and Odair Assad
  • Jorge Liderman for "Barcelonazo"
  • Roberto Valera for "Non divisi" performed by Camerata Romeu
  • Aurelio de la Vega for "Variación del recuerdo" performed by The North/South Chamber Orchestra
2009 Gabriela Lena Frank for "Inca Dances" performed by Manuel Barrueco and Cuarteto Latinoamericano
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