The 19th Annual Premios Gardel ceremony were held on June 6, 2017. The TN network broadcast the show live from the Gran Rex Theatre in Buenos Aires. The ceremony recognizes the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, which runs from January 1, 2016 to January 31, 2016.
19th Annual Premios Gardel | |
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Date | June 6, 2017 |
Location | Gran Rex Theatre, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Hosted by | |
Most awards | Abel Pintos (3) |
Most nominations | Abel Pintos (5) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | TN |
Lalo Mir and Maju Lozano hosted the ceremony. The "pre-telecast" ceremony was held on the same day at the Opera Allianz Theatre prior to the main event and was hosted by Gabriela Radice.[1]
The nominations were announced on May 9, 2017 at the Néstor Kirchner Cultural Centre. Abel Pintos acquired the most nominations with five, while Carajo, Eruca Sativa and Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas followed with three nominations each.[2] Pintos was the biggest winner of the night with three trophies, including Best Male Pop Album the Golden Gardel Award for Album of the Year for 11, and Song of the Year for "Cómo Te Extraño". Eruca Sativa, Carajo and Babasónicos followed with two trophies each. The Solidarity Gardel Award went to León Gieco, for the video of his song "La memoria", which pays tribute to the victims at the AMIA bombing attack.[3]
Background
editThe 2017 edition of the Gardel Awards received 1,500 applications, marking a 23% of increase regarding the 2016 edition, even though Universal, one of the major record companies, declined to submit its artists for award consideration.[4] The genre that received the most nominations was rock, followed by folklore and pop.[5]
Performers
editPerformers adapted from Clarín.com.[6]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Lalo Mir Raúl Lavié Alejandro Lerner Ariel Ardit Abel Pintos Marcela Morelo Gladys Mono Kevin Johansen |
"El Día Que Me Quieras" |
Eruca Sativa Octafonic |
"Armas Gemelas" |
Miranda! Juanchi Baleirón Palito Ortega |
Tribute to Cacho Castaña "Ojalá que no puedas" "Cara de tramposo" "La vuelta del matador" "Quieren matar al ladrón" "La reina de la bailanta" |
Daniel Melingo | "En un bosque de la China" |
Elena Roger Escalandrum |
"Preludio para el año 3001" |
Lali | "Ego" "Boomerang" "Soy" |
Hernán Jacinto Joaquín Vitola |
In Memoriam "Rezo por vos" |
Jairo Bruno Arias Nahuel Pennisi |
Tribute to Horacio Guarany |
El Polaco | "Sola Otra Vez" |
Los Palmeras | "Bombón asesino" |
Nominees and winners
editNominees were taken from the Gardel Awards website.[7] Winners are listed in bold.[6]
General
editAlbum of the Year
- 11 – Abel Pintos
- 3001 Proyecto Piazzolla – Elena Roger & Escalandrum
- Naranja persa – Ciro y los Persas
Song of the Year
- "Cómo Te Extraño" – Abel Pintos
- "La noche" – Andrés Calamaro
- "Armas gemelas" – Eruca Sativa
- "Soy" – Lali
- "La Tormenta" – Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Best Singer-Songwriter Album
- Auténtico – Alejandro Lerner
- César Isella 60 - Todas las voces todas – César Isella
- Canta Mateo y Darnauchans – Fernando Cabrera
- Perdido por Perdido – Iván Noble
- Mis Américas, Vol. 1/2 – Kevin Johansen + The Nada
Pop
editBest Female Pop Album
- Espinas & Pétalos – Marcela Morelo
- Piel – Déborah De Corral
- Soy – Lali
Best Male Pop Album
- 11 – Abel Pintos
- Vida Lejana – Benjamín Amadeo
- Last Call – Maxi Trusso
Best Pop Group Album
- Las antenas – Estelares
- Era Es Será – Barco
- Ojos tremendos – Los Tipitos
Best New Pop Artist Album
- Vida Lejana – Benjamín Amadeo
- Antihéroe – Juanjo Ceccón
- Continental – Sullivan
Rock
editBest Female Rock Album
- Sexo Con Modelos – Marilina Bertoldi
- Se vuelve cada día más loca por amor al blues – Celeste Carballo
- Señales – Patricia Sosa
Best Male Rock Album
- Encuentro Supremo – David Lebón
- Naranja persa – Ciro y los Persas
- Contraluz – Pedro Aznar
Best Rock Group Album
- Barro y Fauna – Eruca Sativa
- La Salvación de Solo y Juan – Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
- Vivo en Red House – Manal
Best New Rock Artist Album
- Al Borde del Filo – Las Diferencias
- Hoy – Mel Cruz
- Dedos Negros – Sol Bassa
Best Hard Rock/Punk Album
- Hoy Como Ayer – Carajo
- Vivo en Red House – A.N.I.M.A.L.
- 1000 Vidas – Coverheads
Tango
editBest Female Tango Album
- En Vivo en el Teatro Coliseo – Lidia Borda
- Memorias de un bandoneón – Carla Algeri
- Tango – Marián Farías Gómez
Best Male Tango Album
- Gardel Sinfónico – Ariel Ardit & Filarmónica de Medellín
- Secretos conocidos – Aquiles Roggero
- Misteriosa Buenos Aires – Osvaldo Piro y su Orquesta
Best New Tango Artist Album
- Así – Jorge Vázquez
- Tango Energy – Giannina Giunta
- La Martino Orquesta Típica – La Martino Orquesta Típica
Tropical
editBest Female Tropical Album
- Cosecharás tu siembra – Gladys, la Bomba Tucumana
- Viva – Ángela Leiva
- No Ha Sido Fácil – Eugenia Quevedo
Best Male Tropical Album
- Sola Otra Bez – El Polaco
- Y Amigos – Daniel Cardozo
- Cumbia Peposa – El Pepo
Best Tropical Group Album
- Tiempo de bailar – Los Palmeras
- Todo Comenzó Bailando – Márama
- Una cerveza – Ráfaga
Best New Tropical Artist Album
- No Ha Sido Fácil – Eugenia Quevedo
- La Dama del Acordeón – Azul
- Sin Fronteras – Puli Moreno
Folk
editBest Female Folklore Album
- Soledad 20 Años – Soledad
- Atar – Laura Ros
- Imposible – Liliana Herrero
Best Male Folklore Album
- El disco de oro. Folklore de 1940 – Vitillo Ábalos
- El Derecho De Vivir En paz – Bruno Arias
- De Criollo a Criollo, Homenaje a Don Ata (Mi Versión) – Chaqueño Palavecino
Best Folklore Group Album
- Solo Luz, Tributo a Raúl Carnota – Luna Monti y Juan Quintero
- Los Manseros Santiagueños en el Luna Park – Los Manseros Santiagueños
- 30 Años – Los Nocheros
Cuarteto
editBest Cuarteto Album
- No Me Pidan Que Baje el Volumen – Ulises Bueno
- Soy un tipo de la noche – La Mona Jiménez
- La gente me quiere – Jean Carlos
Best Cuarteto Group Album
Alternative
editBest Alternative Tango Album
- Anda – Melingo
- La Pampa grande – La Chicana
- Desenchufado – Tanghetto
Best Alternative Folklore Album
- Otras Músicas – Chango Spasiuk
- Ayer es siempre – Juan Falú y Marcelo Moguilevsky
- Gira – Los Huayra
Best Alternative Rock/Pop Album
- L.H.O.N. – Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
- Mini Buda – Octafonic
- La Promesa de Thamar – Sig Ragga
Electronic
editBest Electronic Music Album
- Opera Galaxy – Shoot the Radio
- DJ Sings The Blues – Dr. Trincado
- Circus – Mistol Team
- We Are Landscapes – Moon Pollen
Romantic/Melodic
editBest Romantic/Melodic Album
- Clásico – Sergio Denis
- Aniversario – Jorge Rojas
- Amántico – Mike Amigorena
Music for Visual Media
editBest Cinema/Television Soundtrack Album
- Otras Músicas – Chango Spasiuk
- Bandas de Sonido II – Diego Mizrahi
- Gilda, No Me Arrepiento de Este Amor – Natalia Oreiro
Reggae/Urban
editBest Reggae/Urban Album
- Soundamérica – Los Pericos
- 10 años – Dread Mar I
- Stay Rude! – Hugo Lobo
- Alas canciones – Los Cafres
Chamamé
editBest Chamamé Album
- Puertos – Hernán Crespo
- En tiempo de Chamamé – Gabriel Cocomarola
- Ídolos – Juancito Güenaga y su conjunto
Jazz
editBest Jazz Album
- Mute – Fernández 4
- Música anfibia – Abel Rogantini
- Woody & Jazz – Manuel Fraga Trío
Classical
editBest Classical Album
- Live – Sol Gabetta
- Ginastera - Prokofiev - Janácek, Manos a las Obras II – Elías Gurevich and Haydée Schvartz
- Senanes/Cuerdas Camerata Bariloche and Orquesta Cuerda
Best Instrumental Tango Orchestra Album
- Timba – Diego Schissi Quinteto
- 13 – Rodolfo Mederos
- Aeropuerto París – Walter Ríos
World Music
editBest Instrumental/Fusion/World Music Album
- El Tren - Solo Guitarra – Luis Salinas
- Qhapaq Ñan – Gustavo Santaolalla
- Punto de fuga – Nicolás Guerschberg
Children
editBest Children's Album
- Churo! – Mariana Baraj
- Lo que Llevas en tu Corazón – Diego Topa and others
- Piñón en Familia – Piñón Fijo with Solcito Fijo and Jere Fijo
Historical
editBest Catalog Collection
- Héctor Stamponi interpreta su música al piano – Héctor Stamponi
- Fundamentales (81-87) "¿Y ahora qué pasa eh?" – Los Violadores
- Cinco Décadas de Rock Argentino: Primera Década (1966-1976) – Various Artists
Recording Engineering
editRecording Engineering
- Hoy Como Ayer – Carajo
- Engineer: Alejandro Vazquez
- 11 – Abel Pintos
- Engineers: Bori Alarcón – Iván Chapo – Antonio Pérez – Oskar Winberg – Edward Hartwell and Ted Jensen
- Brindando por Nada – Las Pelotas
- Engineers: Mariano Bilinkis – Uriel Mackren and Daniel Ovie
Producer
editProduction of the Year
- Barro y Fauna – Eruca Sativa
- Producer: Adrian Sosa
- 11 – Abel Pintos
- Producers: Martin Terefe, Leiva, Abel Pintos and Ariel Pintos
- L.H.O.N. – Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
- Producers: Dante Spinetta and Emmanuel Horvilleur
Music Video/Film
editBest DVD
- Desde Adentro - Impuesto de Fe – Babasónicos
- La Beriso (Estadio Único) – La Beriso
- Vivo en Red House – Manal
Best Music Video
- "En un bosque de la China" – Daniel Melingo
- "Pájaro Cantor"" – Abel Pintos
- "Gallo Negro" – Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
Design
editBest Cover Design
- Impuesto de Fe – Babasónicos
- Designer: Alejandro Ros
- 11 – Abel Pintos
- Designer: Omar Souto
- Hoy Como Ayer – Carajo
- Designer: Matias Marano
- El Lapsus del Jinete Ciego – Gabo Ferro
- Designer: Laura Varsky
Archival Concept
editBest Archival Concept Album
- Jobim" – Silvina Garré and Litto Nebbia
- Executive producer: Litto Nebia
- Nuevas cartas al rey de la cabina y Anita, mi amor – Luis Pescetti and Juan Quintero
- Executive producer: Luis Pescetti
- Tiempo reflejado - Un homenaje a Manolo Juárez – Various Artists
- Executive producers: Mora Juárez and Lito Vitale
Multiple nominations and awards
editThe following received multiple nominations:
References
edit- ^ "Premios Gardel 2017: Abel Pintos sacó ventaja en la largada" (in Spanish). Clarín. 9 May 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ "Los Nominados a los Premios Gardel 2017" (in Spanish). CAPIF. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ "Abel Pintos Sweeps Major Awards at Argentina's Premios Gardel". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- ^ Cobo, Leila (May 10, 2017). "Abel Pintos Leads Premios Gardel Nominations". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
- ^ "Premios Gardel 2017: 1500 postulaciones recibidas" (in Spanish). CAPIF. 15 December 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Premios Gardel 2017: ganadores de la gran noche de la música". Clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 June 2017.
- ^ "Premios Gardel: Nominados 2017". PremiosGardel.org.ar (in Spanish). CAPIF. Retrieved 12 May 2017.