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Gramophone Classical Music Award Young Artist of the Year
Benjamin Appl
Baritone
12th December 2016
Gramophone Classical Music Award Young Artist of the Year

Help Musicians UK was proud to support the Young Artist of the Year award at this year's Gramophone Classical Music Awards. 

Benjamin Appl, a young German baritone, received the prestigious award and wrote a blog for us about his life as a singer and winning the award. 

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