Juno Awards 2021

Juno Awards 2021

Verliehen für Juno Awards
Datum 6. Juni 2021
Moderation Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe
Verleihungsort Rebel Nightclub in Toronto (Online-Veranstaltung)
Staat Kanada
Verliehen von Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS)
Meiste Nominierungen The Weeknd (6)
Website Junoawards.ca
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Die Juno Awards 2021, vergeben von der Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) wurde am 6. Juni 2021 vergeben.[1] Es handelte sich um die 50. Verleihung des Awards. Die Verleihung der Hauptpreise wurde von CBC übertragen.[2]

Ursprünglich sollte die Verleihung im März stattfinden,[3] wurde aber im Dezember 2020 auf Grund der anhaltenden COVID-19-Pandemie in Kanada die Verleihung zunächst in den Mai verschoben.[4] Auf Grund weiterer Bedenken wurde schließlich der Juni-Termin gewählt.[4]

Zunächst war eine Gala im Stile früherer Verleihungen geplant. Toronto, Ontario hatte bereits als Austragungsort festgestanden, doch wegen der Pandemie wurden alle weiteren Veranstaltungen, die die Juno-Woche normalerweise ausmachen, wie der Juno Cup und zahlreiche Liveauftritte gestrichen. Stattdessen wurde, wie im Vorjahr, eine Online-Veranstaltung gemacht. Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe von CBC Music moderierte die Veranstaltung im Nachtclub Rebel in Toronto. Die meisten Präsentatoren und Liveauftritte wurden aber aus anderen Orten übertragen. Die Livesendung bestand aus einer Reihe von eingespielten Clips, die vorher in verschiedenen Orten in Kanada aufgezeichnet wurden. In der Livesendung wurden lediglich sechs Preise vergeben, der Rest war bereits in einer Preshow am 4. Juni vergeben worden.[5]

Im Rahmen des 50. Jubiläums wurde ein einstündiges Special namens My Junos Moment ausgestrahlt, bei dem Alessia Cara verschiedene Künstler nach ihrem besonderen Junos-Moment befragte.[6]

Auftritte

Künstler[7] Songs Ort
Justin Bieber Somebody
JP Saxe, Julia Michaels If the World Was Ending
Michie Mee, Maestro Fresh Wes, Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, Nav, Haviah Mighty A 30th Anniversary Tribute to Rap at the Junos:

Let Your Backbone Slide

Ol‘ Time Killin‘

Turks

Imperial Theatre, Saint John (Maestro Fresh Wes)

Los Angeles (Nav)

Jann Arden Good Mother National Music Centre
Ali Gatie & Tate McRae What If I Told You That I Love You

Lie to Me

William Prince & Serena Ryder The Spark Church of the Holy Trinity
Jessie Reyez Do You Love Her

Before Love Came to Kill Us

The Tragically Hip & Feist It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken Massey Hall

Präsentatoren

Die Präsentatoren wurden am 27. Mai 2021 bekannt gegeben.[7]

Gewinner und Nominierungen

Die Nominierungen wurden am 9. März 2021 bekannt gegeben.[8]

The Tragically Hip erhielten den Wohltätigkeitspreis Juno Humanitarian Award.[9] Da die Zeremonie 2020 ausfiel, wurde Jann Arden ein Jahr verspätet in die Canadian Music Hall of Fame aufgenommen.[10]

In der Fernsehausstrahlung wurde Mary Piercey-Lewis vorgestellt. Die Musiklehrerin unterrichtet ab der Inuksuk High School in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Sie wurde von der CARAS’ Organisation MusiCounts als Lehrerin des Jahres ausgezeichnet.[11]

Künstler

Artist of the Year Group of the Year
The Weeknd Arkells
Breakthrough Artist of the Year Breakthrough Group of the Year
JP Saxe Crown Lands
  • 2Frères
  • Manila Grey
  • Peach Pit
  • Young Bombs
Fan Choice Award Songwriter of the Year
Shawn Mendes Abel Tesfaye, Ahmad Balshe, Jason DaHeala Quenneville: After Hours, Blinding Lights, Save Your Tears
Producer of the Year Recording Engineer of the Year
WondaGurl: Aim for the Moon (Pop Smoke feat. Quavo); Gang Gang (JackBoys and Sheck Wes) Serban Ghenea: Blinding Lights (The Weeknd); Positions (Ariana Grande)
  • George Seara: Good Love and Take Me Home (Shawn Hook)
  • Jason Dufour: All of the Feelings (Kiesza) and Whiskey Tonight (Jade Eagleson)
  • Johann Deterville: Home (Dylan Sinclair) and La Memoria (Jessie Reyez)
  • John Beetle Bailey: The End of a Love Affair (Micah Barnes) and The Grand Bazaar (Sultans of String feat. Béla Fleck and Robi Botos)

Alben

Album of the Year Adult Alternative Album of the Year
The Weeknd, After Hours Bahamas, Sad Hunk
  • Begonia, Fear
  • Basia Bulat, Are You in Love?
  • Sarah Harmer, Are You Gone
  • Rufus Wainwright, Unfollow the Rules
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year Alternative Album of the Year
Alanis Morissette, Such Pretty Forks in the Road
  • Céline Dion, Courage
  • Pierre Lapointe, Pour déjouer l'ennui
  • Craig Stickland, Starlit Afternoon
  • Storry, CH III: The Come Up
July Talk, Pray for It
  • Dizzy, The Sun and Her Scorch
  • PUP, This Place Sucks Ass
  • U.S. Girls, Heavy Light
  • Curtis Waters, Pity Party
Blues Album of the Year Children’s Album of the Year
Crystal Shawanda, Church House Blues
  • Rick Fines, Solar Powered Too
  • Angel Forrest, Hell Bent With Grace
  • Dione Taylor, Spirits in the Water
  • Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar, The Reckless One
Splash'N Boots, Heart Parade
  • ABC Singsong, Letters and Numbers
  • Njacko Backo and Kalimbas at Work, J'aime mon école
  • Ginalina, Small But Mighty
  • Charlie Hope, Goodnight to you All: Traditional Lullabies from Ireland & the UK
Classical Album of the Year – Solo or Chamber Ensemble Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment
Ensemble Made in Canada, Mosaïque
  • James Ehnes, Jon Kimura Parker and Jens Lindemann, Bach & Brahms Reimagined
  • James Ehnes with Andrew Armstrong, Beethoven: Violin Sonatas Nos. 4, 5 & 8
  • Les Barocudas, La Peste
  • Quatuor Bozzini, Ana Sokolović: Short Stories
Montreal Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano feat. Andrew Wan, Ginastera – Bernstein – Moussa: Œuvres pour violon et orchestre/Works for Violin and Orchestra
  • Les Violons du Roy conducted by Jonathan Cohen feat. Charles Richard-Hamelin, Mozart: Concertos pour piano/Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 24
  • Louis Lortie with BBC Philharmonic conducted by Edward Gardner, Saint-Saëns: Piano Concertos Nos. 3, 5, & Other Works
  • Laval Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alain Trudel feat. Jean-Philippe Sylvestre, Jacques Hétu: Concertos
  • Montreal Symphony Orchestra with Kraków Philharmonic Choir and Warsaw Boys' Choir conducted by Kent Nagano, Penderecki: St. Luke Passion
Classical Album of the Year – Vocal or Choral Performance Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir with Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, Massenet: Thaïs, Erin Wall, Joshua Hopkins, Andrew Staples
  • Barbara Hannigan with Ludwig Orchestra, La passione
  • Karina Gauvin with Pacific Baroque Orchestra conducted by Alexander Weimann, Nuits blanches: Airs d'opéra à la cour de Russie au XVIIe siècle/Opera Arias at the Russian Court of the 18th Century
  • Luminous Voices conducted by Timothy Shantz, Sea Dreams
  • Sarah Slean with Symphony Nova Scotia conducted by Bernhard Gueller, Sarah Slean and Symphony Nova Scotia
Shawna Cain, The Way
  • Steve Bell, Wouldn't You Love to Know?
  • Allen Froese, All Things New
  • K-Anthony, The Cure
  • Matt Maher, Alive & Breathing
Country Album of the Year Electronic Album of the Year
Tenille Townes, The Lemonade Stand
  • Jade Eagleson, Jade Eagleson
  • Lindsay Ell, Heart Theory
  • Mackenzie Porter, Drinkin' Songs: The Collection
  • Dallas Smith, Timeless
Caribou, Suddenly
  • Attlas, Lavender God
  • Bob Moses, Desire
  • CRi, Juvenile
  • Jessy Lanza, All the Time
Francophone Album of the Year Indigenous Music Album of the Year
Louis-Jean Cormier, Quand la nuit tombe
  • 2Frères, À tous les vents
  • Les Cowboys Fringants, Les antipodes
  • Pierre Lapointe, Pour déjouer l'ennui
  • Klô Pelgag, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs
Leela Gilday, North Star Calling
  • Burnstick, Kîyânaw
  • Crystal Shawanda, Church House Blues
  • Julian Taylor, The Ridge
  • Terry Uyarak, Nunarjua Isulinginniani
Instrumental Album of the Year International Album of the Year
Blitz//Berlin, Movements III Harry Styles, Fine Line
Jazz Album of the Year – Solo Jazz Album of the Year – Group
Jocelyn Gould, Elegant Traveler
  • Elmer Ferrer, Básico, No Básico y Dirigido
  • Junior Santos, Conpambiche
  • Rachel Therrien, Vena
  • Andrés Vial, Gang of Three
Andy Milne and Unison, The reMission
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year
Sammy Jackson, With You Unleash the Archers, Abyss
  • Annihilator, Ballistic, Sadistic
  • Kataklysm, Unconquered
  • Protest the Hero, Palimpsest
  • Vile Creature, Glory, Glory! Apathy Took Helm!
Pop Album of the Year Rock Album of the Year
Justin Bieber, Changes
  • Ryland James, Ryland James
  • Johnny Orlando, It's Never Really Over
  • JP Saxe, Hold It Together
  • Lennon Stella, Three. Two. One.
JJ Wilde, Ruthless
Contemporary Roots Album of the Year Traditional Roots Album of the Year
Rose Cousins, Bravado
  • Leela Gilday, North Star Calling
  • Tami Neilson, Chickaboom!
  • William Prince, Reliever
  • Julian Taylor, The Ridge
Pharis and Jason Romero, Bet on Love
  • Beòlach, All Hands
  • Le Diable à Cinq, Debout!
  • Nick Hornbuckle, 13 or So
  • Rum Ragged, The Thing About Fish
World Music Album of the Year Comedy Album of the Year
Okan, Espiral
  • Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, VelkomBak
  • Lengaïa Salsa Brava, The Gold Diggers
  • Mazacote, Patria
  • Zal Sissokho, Kora Flamenca
Jacob Samuel, Horse Power
  • Shirley Gnome, Decoxification
  • Nick Nemeroff, The Pursuit of Comedy Has Ruined My Life
  • Derek Seguin, PanDerek (1st Wave!)
  • Matt Wright, Existing Is Exhausting

Lieder und Aufnahmen

Single of the Year Classical Composition of the Year
The Weeknd, Blinding Lights Samy Moussa, Violin Concerto 'Adrano'
  • Alexina Louie, Take the Dog Sled
  • Ana Sokolovic, Commedia dell'arte
  • Anna Höstman, Harbour
  • Zosha DiCarti, Tachitipo
Dance Recording of the Year Rap Recording of the Year
Kaytranada, Bubba
  • Felix Cartal and Sophie Simmons, MINE
  • Rezz X Grabbitz, Someone Else
  • So Sus, Voices
  • Frank Walker, Dancing in the Dark
Tobi, ELEMENTS Vol. 1
  • 88Glam, New Mania
  • bbno$ and Yung Gravy, Baby Gravy 2
  • Eric Reprid, Cold World
  • NAV, Good Intentions (Brown Boy 2 Deluxe Version)
Contemporary R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
The Weeknd, After Hours
  • Jessie Reyez, Before Love Came to Kill Us
  • Savannah Ré, Where You Are
  • Shay Lia, Solaris
  • Tobi, Holiday
Savannah Ré, Solid
  • Emanuel, Alt Therapy Session 1: Disillusion
  • Iamtheliving, In This Thing Called Life
  • Dylan Sinclair, Proverb
  • Charlotte Day Wilson, Take Care of You
Reggae Recording of the Year
Töme X Sean Kingston, I Pray
  • Ammoye, Give It All
  • Blessed, Black Man
  • Dubmatix, Roots Rock
  • Kirk Diamond, Let It Be Done

Weitere

Album Artwork of the Year Video of the Year
Julien Hébert (Art director), David Beauchemin (Designer), Florence Obrecht (Illustrator) and Marc-Étienne Mongrain (Fotograf) — Klô Pelgag, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs
  • Lido Pimienta and Orly Anan (Art directors), Mat Dunlap (Designer), Daniela Murillo (Fotografin) — Lido Pimienta, Miss Colombia
  • Jared Barter (Art director and Designer), Michael Zavacky (Art director and Illustrator), Maryn Devine and Rémi Thériault (Fotografen) — Lynne Hanson, Just Words
  • Luke Hoskin (Art director), John Meloche (Designer), Martin Wittfooth (Illustrator) — Protest the Hero, Palimpsest
  • Peter Dreimanis (Art director, Designer and Fotograf), Scott Waring (Art director and Designer), Leah Fay (Designer), Lyle Bell and Ty Snaden (Fotografen) — July Talk, Pray for It
Emma Higgins — Jessie Reyez, No One's in the Room
  • Ben Knechtel — Scott Helman, Wait No More
  • Brittney Canda and Vincent René-Lortie — Sheenah Ko, Wrap Me Up
  • Les Solis and Peter Huang — Jessie Reyez, Intruders
  • Nick DenBoer — deadmau5 and the Neptunes, Pomegranate

Einzelnachweise

  1. David Friend: Juno Awards postpone 50th anniversary show date to June 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic In: Toronto Star, 14. April 2021 
  2. Toronto to host the 2021 Juno Awards, CBC News, 24. September 2019. Abgerufen am 28. Januar 2020 
  3. David Friend: Juno Awards will return to Toronto birth place for golden anniversary in 2021, CityNews, 24. September 2019. Abgerufen am 28. Januar 2020 
  4. a b David Friend: "Juno Awards pushed back to May 16 due to COVID-19 pandemic". The Globe and Mail, 1 December 2020.
  5. Holly Gordon, Andrea Warner: "Here are the 2021 Juno Award winners". CBC Music, June 4, 2021.
  6. Breanne Doyle: "Star-studded 50th annual JUNO Awards is this weekend—until then, CBC has you covered for live music entertainment". The Georgia Straight, June 2, 2021.
  7. a b Mia Nazareno: Here Are All the Performers & Presenters for the 2021 Juno Awards. In: Billboard. 27. Mai 2021; abgerufen im 1. Januar 1 (englisch). 
  8. Holly Gordon, "The Weeknd, JP Saxe, Jessie Reyez and Justin Bieber lead 2021 Juno Award nominations". CBC Music, 9 March 2021.
  9. "Tragically Hip to receive humanitarian award at this year's Juno Awards". CityNews, 24 February 2021.
  10. Heather Cichowski and Zach Harper, "Watch Jann Arden's emotional performance and speech from her Canadian Music Hall of Fame induction at the JUNOs". Hello! Canada, June 7, 2021.
  11. Trevor Wright, "Iqaluit’s Mary Piercey-Lewis named 2021 MusiCounts Teacher of the Year". Nunavut News, June 6, 2021.
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