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



Producer
Forza


Broadcaster
Markíza


Lifetime Achievement
Jaroslav Filip


2nd

Winners

Main categories

Richard Müller
Katarína Knechtová
Ivan Tásler
Jaroslav Filip
Best Male Vocal Performance Best Female Vocal Performance

Richard Müller

Katarína Knechtová

Best Ensemble Vocal Performance Best New Artist

Free Faces

Seven Days to Winter

  • Ears
  • Jej družina
Best Instrumental Performance Best Producer

Juraj Burian

Juraj Bartoš – Ja som optimista (by M. Lasica with Bratislava Hot Serenaders)

  • Peter Graus  Tomáš Zubák – Afternoon (by Seven Days to Winter)
  • Ivan Tásler'01 (by R. Müller)
Best Record Best Album

Ján Došek  Ján Machút – '01 (by R. Müller)

  • Vladimír Bajnóci – Audiohead (by B3)
  • Ján Došek  Juraj Kupec  Oskar Rósza  Miroslav Širáň – La Belle Epoque (by Free Faces)

'01 – Richard Müller

Best Cover Art Best Song

La Belle Epoque (by Free Faces) – Bronislava Brtáňová

  • Jej družina (by Themselves) – Rastislav Andris  Miroslav Béreš
  • '01 (by R. Müller) – Rastislav Andris  Miroslav Béreš
  • "Nahý II" (by R. Müller)Richard Müller (lyrics)  Ivan Tásler (music)
  • "Láska" (by Gladiator) – Juraj Babulic
  • "Ochorel som smútkom belasým" (by Le Payaco) – Le Payaco  Marián Hečko
Best Music Video

"Nahý II" (by R. Müller) – Vladimír Struhár
"Dobre sa jej padá" (by Ears) – Ján Greguš
"Ráno" (by Love 4 Money) – Stanislav Petrov

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.
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