Amadeus Austrian Music Awards

Amadeus Austrian Music Awards
2016 Amadeus Austrian Music Awards
Awarded for Outstanding achievements in the Austrian music industry
Country Austria
Presented by IFPI Austria
First awarded 2000 (2000)
Official website amadeusawards.at
Television/Radio coverage
Network ORF
(2000–2007)
Puls 4 / ProSiebenSat.1 Media (2008–2014)
ATV
(2015–present)

The Amadeus Austrian Music Awards is the annual awards ceremony for excellence in the Austrian music industry. It has been awarded to the most successful Austrian musicians since 2000, and has been held in the Volkstheater in Vienna each March since 2012. It is the Austrian equivalent to the Grammys.

History

The awards ceremony was founded by IFPI Austria in 2000, and was broadcast by the Austrian national broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF). Andi Knoll hosted the show. In 2008, the broadcasters Puls 4 and ProSiebenSat.1 Media began hosting the ceremony together. Michael Ostrowski hosted the show from 2008 until 2010, and Manuel Rubey began hosting in 2012. Since 2012, the ceremony has been held in Volkstheater, after previously being held in Gasometer B, Kunsthalle Wien, and Wiener Stadthalle. The 2011 ceremony was canceled and later rescheduled as the 2012 event.[1]

Awards

Awards can be awarded to any musician with Austrian citizenship or who have established their career in Austria. As of 2016, there are 19 categories.[2]

General

  • Band of the Year
  • Male Artist of the Year
  • Female Artist of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • Song of the Year

  • Live Act of the Year
  • Video of the Year
  • Songwriter of the Year
  • FM4 Award
  • Lifetime Achievement
  • Best Engineered Album

Genre

  • Alternative Pop / Rock
  • Hard & Heavy
  • HipHop / Urban
  • Jazz / World / Blues

  • Electronic / Dance
  • Pop / Rock
  • Schlager
  • Folk music

References

  1. Amadeus Austrian Music Awards auf Frühjahr 2012 verschoben. Artikel vom 2. August 2011, abgerufen am 28. Jänner 2016.
  2. IFPI Austria: And the Amadeus goes to…, 7. Mai 2014.

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