1st Aurel Awards
The 1st Aurel Awards, honoring the best in the Slovak music industry for individual achievements for the year of 2001, took time and place on March 2, 2002 at the Istropolis in Bratislava.
1st Aurel Awards
- March 8, 2002
- Istropolis, Bratislava, Slovakia
Producer
Forza
Lifetime Achievement
Jaroslav Filip
2nd ►
Winners
Main categories
Best Male Vocal Performance | Best Female Vocal Performance |
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Best Ensemble Vocal Performance | Best New Artist |
★ Free Faces |
★ Seven Days to Winter
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Best Instrumental Performance | Best Producer |
★ Juraj Burian
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★ Juraj Bartoš – Ja som optimista (by M. Lasica with Bratislava Hot Serenaders)
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Best Record | Best Album |
★ Ján Došek • Ján Machút – '01 (by R. Müller)
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★ '01 – Richard Müller
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Best Cover Art | Best Song |
★ La Belle Epoque (by Free Faces) – Bronislava Brtáňová
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Best Music Video | |
★ "Nahý II" (by R. Müller) – Vladimír Struhár |
Others
Lifetime Achievement | ★ Jaroslav Filip (In memoriam) |
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References
- Kanky, Lucia (March 29, 2007). "Aurel > Aurel 2001". MusicScaper (in Slovak). MS – Hudobný priestor. musicscaper.sk. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
- "Prečo nemáme Grammy? Všetci to vraj vedia lepšie... > Tichý bojkot". Život (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia. July 18, 2009. zivot.cas.sk. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
External links
- Academy of Popular Music (APH) > Members (at IFPI.sk)
- Aurel Awards > 2001 Nominees (at IFPI.sk)
- Aurel Awards > 2001 Winners (at IFPI.sk)
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