Arpa Awards
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Awarded forMusical recognition of the work of contemporary Christian music artists, mainly Spanish-speaking
CountryMexico
Presented byAcademia Nacional de la Música y las Artes Cristianas
First awardOctober 12, 2003 [1]
| Arpa Award | |
|---|---|
Miguel Balboa with an Arpa Award | |
| Awarded for | Musical recognition of the work of contemporary Christian music artists, mainly Spanish-speaking |
| Country | Mexico |
| Presented by | Academia Nacional de la Música y las Artes Cristianas |
| First award | October 12, 2003 [1] |
| Website | premiosarpa |
The Arpa Awards, established in 2002 by the National Academy of Music and Christian Arts, are a ceremony of musical recognition of the work of contemporary Christian music artists, mainly of the Spanish language.[2] The awards are presented each year during an official ceremony in Mexico. Winners receive an Arpa Award, one decides harp shape, a prize forged in bronze, with a weight of 2 kilograms and a height of 33 centimeters in the shape of a harp and a musical note.[3]